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January 15, 2004
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Office Design
Transforming An O.D.s Practice
From start to finish, how one O.D. handled the process of making over his private practice.
Patient Care
Controveries in Glaucoma: To Treat or Not To Treat?
The answers aren’t always simple when a patient presents with elevated IOP, suspicous nerves or visual-field changes.
Point-Counterpoint
Have Fourth-Generation Fluoroquinolones Abolished the Firepower Debate?
Yes? or No?
Practice Management
How We Went Paperless (Almost)
You, too, can make the transition — one step at a time.
How We Went Paperless (Almost)
You, too, can make the transition — one step at a time.
Departments
Chairside
And the Best Place To Practice is . . .
Perhaps it’s in your own backyard...by the flower bed or next to the toolshed.
Clinical Quandaries
The History of Comanagement
How the birth of comanagement changed the way we practice optometry.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
A Unique Lens for A Unique Patient
One company pioneers a system that allows you to tailor spectacle lenses.
Diagnostic Quiz
Is There a Pattern To the Problem?
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Glaucoma Suspect At a Crossroads
It’s the age-old question in glaucoma: Do we monitor or do we intervene?
Letters to the Editor
Diabetes: Nutriton Is Overlooked
Outlook
Focus on Freedom: Ain’t Life Sweet?
In most cases, you’ll find that the only thing holding you back is you.
Retina Quiz
Is the Cause Clear For Patient’s Blur?
Noncompliant diabetic experiences vision loss and changes in each retina.
Retina Quiz Answers, January 2004
Is the Cause Clear For Patient’s Blur?
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