Articles
A Balanced Approach to Premium IOLs
Surgical skill alone won't guarantee success. Patients must take part in the process as well. Here's how to get both working in harmony.
Compliance Conundrums
The doctor-patient relationship is still paramount when it comes to glaucoma compliance
By By ReN
ECP: What Can It Do For Me?
Reducing dependence on medications will improve patient satisfaction, a proponent says
By FARRELL TYSON, II, M.D.
Eye M.D.s Score High as Innovators
Many have developed useful new devices
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Help Desk
Eye care education
Informed Consent: Your First Line of Defense
Thorough education and rigorous documentation prepares patients and protects your practice
By LESLEY RANFT
Lead Your Premium IOL Patients to Complete Satisfaction
By Johnny L. Gayton, MD
Marketplace and Products
Focus on tonometers
Mining EMR/PM Data Can Help the Bottom Line
Seven initiatives to reduce overhead, boost income
By PATRICK BEESLEY AND DAVID GALLE
Post-refractive Enhancements: Who Pays?
An "upfront" approach to addressing additional costs
By John A. Vukich, MD
Premium IOLs: What Do Your Patients Really Think?
Post-surgical questionnaires help evaluate the technology and your practice
By MICHAEL P. VRABEC, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Research Digest
Implants for Treatment of Posterior Uveitis
Smart Practice Development in Today's Uncertain Environment
By John B. Pinto
Stat Tracker
African-Americans Need to Make Vision Care a Priority
Viewpoint
From the Chief Medical Editor
Addressing Multifocal IOL Challenges
Learn how you can better prepare patients for surgery and set appropriate expectations
By Steven J. Dell, MD
Ask the Career Coach
When Making Career Choices, Don't Ignore Your Personality
By William B. Rabourn Jr.
Looking to the HORIZON of AMD Therapy
Recently released clinical data continues to demonstrate the long-term safety and efficacy of ranibizumab
By the Editors of New Ophthalmologist
Putting Safety First
Learn about the Pop and Prechop technique and other helpful strategies for beginning cataract surgeons
By Christopher E. Starr, MD
Spectral Domain OCT for Imaging the Retina
With unprecedented resolution and detail, this technology promises to improve patient care as well as add to our understanding about the natural history of eye disease
By Thomas Connor, MD