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Make Your Specialty Your Success
Learn from the marketing techniques your colleagues have used in their contact lens, children’s vision and low vision practices.
Ocular Drug Preview: Spotlight on Emerging Pharmaceuticals
New drugs are on the way. Here's a preview of some therapies that may soon be in the limelight.
Put Office Interruptions On Hold
Make your practice efficient by streamlining communication and workflow.
Fifth Annual Presbyopia Report: Your Role in Fall Prevention
Falls among older patients are a serious public health problem. Can improved vision decrease the risk?
Comanagement Guide to Phakic IOLs
With the recent FDA approval of the Verisyse phakic IOL, you can offer refractive procedures to your high myopes. Here's what you'll need to know before you get started.
Departments
Chairside
If Only We Could Bill for Weather
Clinical Quandaries
You Can Follow Benign Nevi
As long as you take regular fundus photographs and watch for changes.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Managing Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
Treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia may depend on two or more factors.
Diagnostic Quiz
Is This Blur Tied To Glaucoma?
Eye Splotched After Car Wash Botch
Bumpy Eyelid Troubles Child
Meetings and Conferences
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News Review
Can Heavy Computer Use Cause Glaucoma?
Stop GP Lens Wear Earlier Pre-LASIK
A new study says lens discontinuation could be up to six weeks instead of three.
Herbal Medicines and Nutritional Supplements May Cause Ocular Side Effects
Petition Opposes Proposed N.C. School of Optometry
National Vision Closed 55 Wal-Mart Vision Centers in 2004
Drug Labels Are Too Hard to Read, Study Says
Unhappy LASIK Patients Still Recommend It
Outlook
It's Not All About The Baby Boomers
Looking Forward, looking back---but overlooking the here and now.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
Did Prior Lesion Cause Vision Loss?
And, what are the suspicious findings seen in the dilated exam of the right eye? By MARK T. DUNBAR, O.D.
‘Your Eye Looks Funny, Karate Kid’
Is pediatric patient’s eye turn the first sign of an inherited retinal disease?
Therapeutic Review
When Steroids Don’t Always Work
Not all red eye presentations respond to corticosteroids.
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