Articles
ASC Management - Making Your First, Crucial Hire
How to decide who's qualified to be your ASC clinic manager.
By MYRIAM ASSOULINE, B.SC.N., M.H.A.
Clinical News
A novel procedure makes it possible to phaco both nucleus and cortex outside of the bag.
Coding and Reimbursement - Glaucoma Test Reimbursement
Here's the latest information about what Medicare covers -- and how to make sure you get paid in a timely manner.
By Suzanne L. Corcoran, COE
Contact Lens Business - Working With Disposable Torics
The current generation of lenses is better than ever. Make a note of these tips for satisfying patients.
By DIANE BROE, FCLSA
Deciphering the IOL Surprise
What to do when you miss your target refraction
Dispensing Frontiers - Buying the Right Frames
Frames are a big investment. Here's how to ensure that your buyer is investing wisely.
By LEONA MEDITZ
Focus on Personal Finance - Economic Recovery Just Ahead?
How you can benefit if the economy turns around in 2002.
LASIK: A Breakthrough in Epithelial Protection
Buffering and cooling proparacaine has nearly eliminated epithelial damage in this practice. Here's how -- and why.
By Brian R. Will, MD
Marketing Matters - Marketing is More than Ads
Results require an integrated strategy. Use the "Marketing Triangle" to assess your efforts.
By Brad Ruden, MBA
ON THE NET
This site contains useful general eyecare information for your patients.
Practice Watch
Tips and News You Can Use
Retinal Care Update
Here's the latest information on treating diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration.
By Charles L. Schepens, M.D., and
Rx Perspective - Allergy in Kids: No Small Problem
A pediatric ophthalmologist explains her approach to treatment.
By KIMBERLEE M. CURNYN, M.D.
Spotlight - Through Thick and Thin
A new instrument maps retinal thickness, revealing macular holes, retinopathy, edema -- and providing a new way to catch early glaucoma.
By Christopher Kent, Senior
Squeezed for Space?
Even if you can't relocate, remodel or expand, you can make changes to alleviate the crunch.; Renovations or new "traffic" patterns can make your practice feel larger.
By Richard C. Haines, Jr.
Stat Tracker
The Latest Data on Staff Salaries