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Electronic Records: Making The Transition Work
Leaving paper behind can be a traumatic experience. Pioneers who’ve already made the switch share their secrets for success.
Presbyopic Contact Lenses: Not Just Bifocals Anymore
Today’s multifocal contact lenses use advanced optics in an effort to give presbyopes usable vision at near, intermediate and far distances.
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Positive Results of Two Phase III Studies with VEGF Trap-Eye
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The Technology That Cried Wolf
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A DIY Method for IOL Explantation
Using some inexpensive materials, you can explant lenses without widening your incision.
Medicare Q & A
Setting CPT Codes Straight with Modifiers
Retinal Insider
A New Option for End-Stage AMD
Glaucoma Management
Individualizing Therapy to Optimize Adherence
Every patient faces unique obstacles to adherence. We can help by customizing treatment accordingly.
Therapeutic Topics
Do Your Homework Before Treating CME
When using a drug off-label, it's crucial to amass as much knowledge as possible.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Pediatric PK: Stark Contrast to Adult PK
A large study shows the value of a team approach to this increasingly common surgery.
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A Refresher on Postop Rainbow Glare
New laser technology may curb this side effect, but it pays to be prepared for it anyway, say surgeons.
Research Review
Keratoconus Tied to Immune Disorders
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A young patient’s vision decreases after a bump on the head, prompting a visit to the Wills ER.
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