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Education
Anatomy of a Curriculum Overhaul
In 2001, the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (among other schools) launched a new, integrative, problem-based curriculum. Did they do the right thing?
Optometric Education Report
Education is not an end in itself, but a means to many ends.
Low Vision
The Low Vision Cases We Won't Forget
These four cases demonstrate that communication is key when working with a low vision patient to find an effective solution.
Patient Care
In the Eye of a Woman
Nearly two-thirds of visually-impaired patients are women. Is gender a factor in their ocular health?
Practice Management
Recommendations from the Quality Assurance Committee
Knowledge about how to avoid exposure to infectious diseases and other pathogens allows you and your staff to work safely and without anxiety.
Student Special
Recipe for Optometric Success
Here is an A-Z primer for the optometric student or recent graduate.
Systemic Health
Your Role in Managing Patients with Immunologic Disorders
Patients with systemic disorders often present with secondary ocular complications. Here are some guidelines for diagnosing and treating them.
Departments
Chairside
Slogan's Run
My state's motto is changing, and not for the better. It made me think: How do we label ourselves? 'Just as good as the next guy?'
Clinical Quandaries
Are NSAIDs a Must for Cataract?
More eye surgeons are prescribing topical NSAIDs both pre- and post-operatively for cataract patients to prevent cystoid macular edema.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
What to Do About MRSA
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections are increasing in frequency. What can you do for your patients?
Diagnostic Quiz
He Cannot See His Best
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Trust Your Judgment
Is this patient's pronounced nerve fiber layer wedge defect related to glaucoma?
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings + Conferences
News Review
In the News
Can OCT Diagnose MS?
Do It with the Lights Off (Gonioscopy, That Is)
Illinois Defeats Veto on Children's Vision
Despite the governor's veto, Illinois approves a law for children's eye exams.
Genentech Limits Supply of Avastin for AMD
Outlook
An Eye on Education
Today's university and continuing education programs are entrusted with a huge responsibility.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
From Bad to Worse
This patient with diabetic retinopathy complained of poor vision, despite previously undergoing a laser procedure. What else may be wrong?
Therapeutic Review
Make This Virus Vanish
Herpes simplex virus is common, but it requires aggressive therapeutic management and close observation.
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