Articles
Addressing patients' low vision needs
The general ophthalmologist should have a strong handle on what these patients need.
By Janet S. Sunness, MD
Hard lessons from Hurricane Sandy one year later
Some practices are still reeling, but what they've learned can help you prepare for the next disaster.
By Bill Kekevian, Senior
Integrating SLT in a clinical practice
Switching to SLT can be a boon, but be sure you know what you're getting into with this introductory guide.
By Linda Huang, MD, and
Moving onto the next phase in EHR connectivity
Steps to ease the process of getting EHR and diagnostic devices to 'talk'.
By Stuart Michaelson, Contributing
Quick Hits
More accommodative IOLs in the pipeline
Spotlight on Technology & Technique
BlephEx treatment aims to reduce blepharitis damage
By putting control in the doctor
The potential of anti-VEGF in treating glaucoma
Emerging evidence shows promise in neovascular glaucoma and post-filtration surgery wound healing.
By Sung Chul Park, MD
Two approaches to treating IFIS
Tri-softshell technique and intracameral drugs Malyugin rings and supracapsular phaco
By Steve A. Arshinoff, MD
Viewpoint
Hunger Games and health care
Why the time may be right to add satellite offices
Senior physicians can cut back as larger groups look to expand.
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor