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December 15, 2016
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Annual Surgery Report
Comanaging Cataract Surgery Complications
Know how to differentiate between conditions that may arise after extraction.
Go Thin for the Win: A Review of Endothelial Keratoplasty
New techniques may be on the verge of becoming common practice, but sometimes the preference depends on the patient.
The Evolution of Cataract Surgery
Femtosecond lasers and premium IOLs are just a few innovations clinicians are excited to discuss with cataract patients.
Diabetes
Teleretinal Imaging for Diabetic Retinopathy
Think remote screening doesn’t apply to your practice? Think again.
Dry Eye
Better Target Dry Eye with Three Easy Tests
These simple tests can help you catch a significant amount of DED cases.
Income Survey
2016 Income Survey: Things are Looking Up
They say if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. According to our annual survey, that rings true for many optometrists.
Systemic Health
Seeing Stars: How to Diagnose and Manage Migraine
Be prepared to help patients with non-emergent, yet painful and potentially debilitating, migraines.
Departments
Chairside
Get Online or Get Lost
Even your grandma has a Facebook account these days. Isn’t it time you finally became a real doctor, according to the internet?
Clinical Quandaries
Haunted By History
A patient who sought a second opinion reveals telltale findings and a history of scleral buckle.
Coding Connection
What The MIPS is Going On?
ACA or no ACA, a reimbursement system based on quality is on its way.
Diagnostic Quiz
Getting Off Track
An 11-year-old with some blur in his left eye presents for his first eye exam.
Focus on Refraction
Little Occlusion Goes a Long Way
Often, the simplest method of improving diplopia immediately following stroke is the most effective.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
She Who Snoozes, Loses
A noncompliant glaucoma patient suffers progressive damage, yet is ‘surprised’ by my concern.
News Review
News Review
Smoking | FTC Changes | Thyroid Eye Disease | Diabetes
Outlook
The Best is Yet to Come
Our 125th anniversary year ends with a farewell to the past and a bold embrace of the future.
Product Review
Product Review
Diagnostic Technology | Contact Lenses | Pharmaceuticals | Surgical Comanagement
Surgical Minute
Corneas in The Crosshairs
Patients with keratoconus and corneal ectasia have a new treatment option in the United States.
Therapeutic Review
A New Way to Treat GCA?
The first advancement in 50 years for a blinding disease.
Urgent Care
A Cut Above the Rest
Distinguish yourself by mastering the evaluation and management techniques of eyelid lacerations.
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