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Macular degeneration is occurring earlier —and the culprit may surprise you
Macular degeneration is occurring earlier —and the culprit may surprise you

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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The impact of exercise on glaucoma

June 6, 2018
  • Benjamin P. Casella, OD, FAAO

Optometry Times Chief Optometric Editor Benjamin P. Casella, OD, FAAO, discusses how exercises including yoga impact patients who have glaucoma.

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10 steps to a phenomenal patient experience

June 5, 2018
  • Sharon Alamalhodaei, COMT, OSC

Taking these 10 steps will help lead your patients to receiving a phenomenal experience and take your technician career to the next level.

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How to help the unhappy patient after successful surgery

May 23, 2018
  • Annette Chang Sims, MD

Every member of the office staff plays an integral part in setting the tone of competence, caring, and efficiency.

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Unravel the disconnect of online contact lens sales

May 23, 2018
  • Tami L. Hagemeyer, ABOC, FNAO

There is a daily battle between online contact lens companies and the eyecare professionals who put their time and effort into providing patients with contact lenses. Ms. Hagemeyer explains the disconnect between ODs and online contact lens sales.

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My, what big pupils you have!

April 23, 2018
  • Peter J. McDonnell, MD

Stormy Daniels’ pupillary diameter could indicate high intelligence

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Etiology of eye redness key in treating ocular disorder

April 23, 2018
  • Michelle Dalton, ELS

Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, explains how red eye might be something more. Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis may be identified by lifting the upper lid and having the patient look down.

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Artificial tear application: ‘One size fits all’ may not be ideal tactic

April 23, 2018
  • Gail Torkildsen, MD

As the diversity of drop products expands and knowledge of the nuances of various ocular surface maladies increases, consider how the differences between drop products might make one drop a better choice for a given patient.

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Bird’s-eye view: Use these golf tips to control your misses

April 20, 2018
  • Donna Suter

How taking a holistic, tactical approach into process improvement can drive even the smallest of gains for your practice

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Private practice: No more a one-man job

April 16, 2018

In the early days of my career as a private practitioner in the field if ophthalmology, armed with just a slit lamp and a trial frame, the challenge was only the appropriate care of the patient.

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Novel IOL technology addresses residual refractive error

April 16, 2018

Favorable outcomes have been achieved after the first clinical use of IOL technology that is designed to maintain an open capsule long-term after cataract surgery and enable refractive fine-tuning postoperatively.

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