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Should You Open a Dry-eye Clinic?
Doctors with extensive dry-eye experience answer 10 frequently-asked questions.
Debating Anti-VEGF Injections
Here’s why comprehensive ophthalmologists shouldn’t inject—or why they should.
How to Manage Ocular Herpes
A review of how to decide which oral and topical agents to use, based on the presentation.
Techniques & Tools for Managing Dry Eye
An update on the latest drugs and devices, with tips for managing all severities of dry-eye disease.
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Pandemic: Challenges Still Lie Ahead for Clinics
Ophthalmic Product Development Insights
Considerations for the New Entrepreneur: FDA Pre-IND Meetings
Technology Update
Retinal Imaging On the Go
Although handheld fundus cameras require close contact, they may still be viable for some clinics and teleophthalmology.
Medicare Q & A
Signifcant Changes to The ABN Are Coming
Clearing up potential areas of confusion regarding Medicare’s Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage form.
Retinal Insider
An Update on Medical Training in Retina
The authors break down the current approach to training in ophthalmology in general—and retina in particular.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Avoiding Unhappiness After Cataract Surgery
Follow these five tips to ensure patient satisfaction and avoid undesirable outcomes.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
September 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A night of substance abuse leaves a 35-year-old man blind in one eye and seeking the emergency room.
September 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series—Diagnosis & Discussion
A night of substance abuse leaves a 35-year-old man blind in one eye and seeking the emergency room.
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