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Case Report
'Welder's Flash' in a Lab Rat?
A patient presents with what looks like UV keratitis, but does not know its etiology. Without confirmation by the patient’s history, how should you initiate treatment?
Income Survey
Net Income Is Flat, Yet Spirits Are High
The poor economy is like the rain; it falls on everyone’s shoulders. Still, optometrists are getting by, and most are fine with that.
In-Office Lab Report
Behind the Scenes in an In-Office Lab
An inside look at what goes into your lab equipment to help it run smoothly—and, what you can do when it doesn’t.
Patient Care
Back to the Basics, Part 5: My Patient has an RAPD! Now What?
A relative afferent pupillary defect can be an ominous exam finding. These cases illustrate the proper steps to take in managing your patients.
Practice Management
Upgrade to the Medical Model
Do you want to take your practice from refraction to medical care? Here’s how.
Departments
Chairside
Practice Made Perfect
How can you make your practice perfect? Hire an expert. How do you find one? Check the classified ads in MAD magazine. ‘What—me worry?’
Clinical Quandaries
‘I Got Whacked by Fungal Ulcer’
Weed whacker. Lawn trimmer. String trimmer. Call it what you will, but they’re all grounds for eye injuries and infection.
Coding Connection
Diabetes Complicates Coding
Here are some guidelines to help when coding and billing for patients with diabetes.
Diagnostic Quiz
Iris Nevus Is a Clue
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
How to Determine Stability
A glaucoma patient demonstrates post-treatment IOP similar to her pretreatment levels. How can we determine that she is stable?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Meetings and Conferences
Meetings + Conferences
News Review
Making Telemedicine Work
Are There Too Many Optometrists, or Is There a Crunch on Demand?
Economy Causing Americans To Cut Back on Health Care
P4P Isn’t Paying Off Yet
A Medical Solution for Myopia?
In the News
VSP Acquires Marchon Eyewear
This historic deal creates a new $3.3 billion eye care company.
Primary Medical Care Earnings Rise
Outlook
Diabetes Is on the Rise
The condition is more prevalent in the United States than ever before. The facts are staggering—but, you can do something about it.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
A Sexist Condition?
This patient presented with progressive acuity loss in the right eye. The associated ocular condition primarily affects one sex. Can you name it?
Therapeutic Review
Looking at an Old Standby
Lids scrubs have become a reliable standby in our practices. But, how well do they work?
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