November 2021

Features

Chaos Theory

Musings on life, ophthalmology and the practice of medicine.

Defying Economic Gravity: 10 Ways to Boost Income

Most ophthalmologists are working harder but earning less. Here, doctors share ideas that have helped them keep their practices’ balance sheets out of the red.

Revisiting Vitreous Loss

Be prepared for this cataract surgery complication with expert advice.

How to Handle Normal-tension Glaucoma

Glaucoma experts consider what we know about this condition, patient management strategies and unanswered questions fueling research efforts to redefine it.

Phakic IOLs: Tips and Techniques

Though done infrequently compared to other refractive procedures, phakic lenses can be useful in certain patients. Here’s what you need to know.

Artificial Intelligence: The Big Questions

Experts discuss the latest innovations and weigh in on the challenges of AI.

Departments

Review News

Editor's Page

Medicare Q & A

The Fall Updates You Need to Know About

A look at the most recent updates to QPP/MIPS, CMS audits and 2022 ICD-10.

Retinal Insider

How to Manage Pathologic Myopia

A look at the complications associated with the condition and the best ways to treat them.

Refractive/Cataract Rundown

Epithelial Ingrowth: Rare, But Manageable

After a first LASIK procedure, epithelial ingrowth is rare, but the rates go up after retreatment cases.

Glaucoma Management

Cataract Surgery in the Presence of Hypotony

A very low intraocular pressure can have negative consequences when performing cataract surgery. Here's help.

Pediatric Patient

How to Manage Pediatric MGD

Though adults can also have meibomian gland dysfunction, the stakes can be higher in pediatric MGD.

Product News

Refillable Anti-VEGF Port Delivery System Approved

Product News: New offerings to help improve clinical care and strengthen your practice.

Wills Eye Resident Case Series

November 2021 Wills Eye Resident Case Series

A 47-year-old man presents for an evaluation of a sensation of fullness in his left eye.