Articles
A New Option for Trabeculoplasty
Studies show MLT has equivalent efficacy at a lower cost with less risk of complications.
By ANTHONY ECONOMOU, D.O.
ASC Advisor
Good news for ASCs: Fees will increase for ophthalmic services
By MICHAEL A. ROMANSKY, JD
Build a Hurricane-Proof Ophthalmology Practice
Renew your love for your practice and increase your income by as much as $100,000 in one year. Double the amount of time you relax and unwind with Dr. Thurber's extraordinary seminar.
By George M. Thurber, M.D., M.S., The
Cataract Surgery for Patients With Myopia
Here is how I approach these patients in my own practice.
By Uday Devgan, MD, FACS, FRCS
Crew Resource Management Applied to Ophthalmology Practices
How to create a culture of safety.
By Richard J. Ruckman, MD, FACS
Guest Editorial
VCA: Who are they and why should we care?
Help Desk
Advice for low-vision patients
Marketplace
Focus on Corneal Topographers
Marking for Toric IOL Implantation
Save time in surgery with this preoperative step.
By BYRON STRATAS, M.D.
Research Digest
Gatifloxacin Less Prone to Fungi Than Moxifloxacin; Paper Addresses Phaco in Uveitis Patients
Retinal Imaging for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Experts discuss the applications of FA and OCT.
By RACHEL M. RENSHAW, EXECUTIVE
Spotlight on Technology
The Spectralis Combines OCT and Confocal Laser Angiography
By LESLIE GOLDBERG, Associate
Stat Tracker
U.S. Trends in Refractive Surgery: 2006 ASCRS Survey
Taking a Red-eye Flight
Exotic remedies and makeup trigger nonspecific conjunctivitis in a globe-trotting patient.
By John D. Sheppard, MD
Urban Allergy: Of Mice and Humans
Where patients live makes a difference.
By Mark B. Abelson, MD, CM, FRCSC, FARVO, David
Viewpoint
From the Chief Medical Editor
Formula for Success
Learn how LRIs, accurate biometry and careful preparation can elevate your practice.