Articles
Bringing in the New
How to judge if innovations and new technology will benefit you.
Document for Safety
Proper records can help you avoid audits.
Drowning in a Sea of Bills?
Heres how to keep your head above water.
Explore New Horizons
Limited scope increases vulnerability.
Going Public
What to consider when you want to market your contact lens department.
If at First They Dont Succeed . . .
Have them try again!
Important Factors in Multi-Specialty ASC Planning
Here’s how to make size and physician decisions.
Managing Cash Flow
Use this strategy to keep your cash flowing in the right direction.
Marketing Means More than Radio and TV
The little things count.
Prostheses
In the blink of an eye
Pseudotumor Cerebri
Growth hormone a suspect
Strabismus
Reliability of the MTI Photoscreener
Taming Those Little Beasts
How to use e-mail effectively – and keep your messages in check. Second in a Series on communication technology.
Tapping Computerized Corneal Topography
Why this technology has become so popular – and how it can position you for higher growth in refractive surgery and other areas.
The Perfectionist
How Dan Durrie, M.D., is improving refractive surgery for his practice, patients, profession and bottom line.
Unify Your Locations
Standardization is a key to efficiency.
Uveitis
Promising new drug treatment
Wear Them Out on the Town
Offer spectacle patients contacts for "social wear."
Your Most Neglected Patient
It has the Y2K bug, has lost its byte and can’t see through Windows for all the DOS in the world. Isn’t it time for surgery? First of a two-part series.