
Ragui Sedeek, MD, shares four pearls on how you can discuss diabetic treatments with your patients.
Ragui Sedeek, MD, shares four pearls on how you can discuss diabetic treatments with your patients.
Visual screenings and communication are the most important components when it comes to pediatric ophthalmology, says Dr. Silverstein.
Diabetic eye disease is occurring in younger populations, which means it's time to rethink anti-VEGF standards.
The title of this blog may have you answering in the affirmative -after all, working in medicine is all about the patients, right?
How taking a holistic, tactical approach into process improvement can drive even the smallest of gains for your practice
In an increasingly technologic world, blue light-omitted by devices like cell phones and computers-is inescapable. It’s important to know how it contributes to AMD, and how your patients can take steps to protect their eyesight with three easy tips from Alan Mendelsohn, MD.
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Five ophthalmologists share how to make the most of a co-managed relationship for smoother patient handoff, improved preoperative experiences, and better postoperative outcomes.
Julie Gough-Nelson shares the three important things worth remembering in an era of online reviews for best-practice management.