
The program is dedicated to the education of fellows and residents and offers a unique opportunity to share notable retina research with peers and mentors.

The program is dedicated to the education of fellows and residents and offers a unique opportunity to share notable retina research with peers and mentors.

Interest stems from the recognition that the number of people affected with cataracts is expected to increase in association with population aging while access to cataract surgery is limited in areas throughout the world.

Investigators suggest incorporating an examination for mites as part of the preoperative evaluation.

The year 2020 dished up a November surprise with a tie between Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and the Wilmer Eye Institute at the top of the rankings for Best Overall Program in the Ophthalmology Times® Best Program Survey.

Congress paused Medicare sequester cuts to offer relief amid the pandemic. Now, the leaders of the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, American Health Care Association, and National Association for Home Care & Hospice are urging congressional leadership to keep the pause in place.

The FDA has approved loteprednol etabonate ophthalmic suspension 0.25% for short-term treatment of the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease.

Pharmaceutical representatives share what keeps them up at night within the ophthalmic space.

The ophthalmic community is mourning the loss of Alan S. Crandall, MD, a fixture at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah for nearly four decades.

With three days of content, expo will kick off November 13. See page 6 of our October 1 issue: https://bit.ly/3iP5ERY

Queen Elizabeth II and the Countess of Wessex on Thursday marked World Sight Day during a video chat with the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness and eye health professionals.

Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD, shares advice for others who are interested in pursuing a leadership role based on 5 dimensions of centered leadership.

Through donations and activism, industry leaders are educating the public on the importance of eye health as a survey finds many people understand importance of exams, but don’t always seek treatment.

Selections from Through the Looking Glasses: Stories About Seeing Clearly will be read in a virtual setting to increase awareness of the importance of seeing clearly.

John J. Grande, CFP, and John S. Grande, CFP, of Grande Financial Services, continue their discussion on how having a solid financial plan in place can ease anxiety amid the pandemic, their advice to ophthalmologists contemplating retirement, as well as the uncertainty surrounding the economy ahead of the 2020 election, ongoing virus, and the unknown of what's in store for 2021.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced $20 billion in new funding for providers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.

Initiating the treatment preoperatively was associated with better outcomes than if the artificial tears were used only after the procedure.

Findings from large retrospective study support intraoperative cefuroxime irrigation

A French kindergarten teacher has lost his job after the parents of a child complained about his appearance, which includes multiple face tattoos, including the sclera of his eyes, which have been turned to black by the ink. Scleral tattoos pose a serious threat to eye health, and could be a challenge for ophthalmologists treating these patients.

In this fourth installment on "2020 vision," pharmaceutical representatives share their outlook on what lies ahead for glaucoma innovations within the ophthalmic space.

Glaucoma Research Foundation (GRF) Ambassadors webinar provides platform for idea-sharing by ophthalmologists

Divya Srikumaran, MD, assistant professor of Ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins University), discusses the results of a study published in the American Journalism of Ophthalmology regarding the growth and shift of the physician assistant profession into specialty care as well as the more valuable role PAs are taking in providing healthcare.

Pandemic highlights need for longer-lasting agents to reduce treatment burden in evolving field.

Large randomized trial compares efficacy and safety of multiple regimens

A vehicle-controlled phase 2 study investigating once- and twice-daily administration of a novel, preservative-free topical formulation of dexamethasone as treatment for pain and inflammation after cataract surgery met its primary endpoints.

Tim McCall, PhD, associate director, Surveys & Analysis, American Academy of PAs, discusses a study published in the American Journal of Ophthalmology exploring the expanding role of assistant physicians into specialty care and ophthalmology practice.

Susan Coultas, PhD, and Preeya Gupta, MD, share their hopes for continued innovation in the ophthalmic space — including dry eye and retina — as well as the importance of the clinical research process.

Pandemic is disrupting clinical facilities, putting individuals’ ocular health at risk

Michael X. Repka, MD, vice chair of clinical practice at Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins University) speaks on the institution's latest protocol changes allowing for the resumption of elective surgery as well as the adaptations clinicians have had to make in order to ensure the continuation of clinical practice at Wilmer Eye Institute.

Ophthalmologists share their outlook for the current state and future of the ophthalmic profession, how coronavirus pandemic has altered the profession as well as how —now, more than ever — patient care remains a number one priority for ophthalmologists.

The use of a human monoclonal antibody (Narsoplimab, Omeros) to treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) associated with COVID-19 resulted in recovery and survival of the affected patients.