Articles
Management Essentials
Financial forecasting can help your practice weather future storms
By Farrell C.
Marking out the regulatory milestones for 2014
An eventful year for meeting government deadlines lies ahead. What they are and what they can mean.
By By ReN
Pros and cons of shunts for IOP control
Two glaucoma specialists explore when to use shunts, trabeculectomy or both.
By Hylton R. Mayer, MD, and
Pumping up the premium IOL option
The category is stuck in neutral. Here are ideas to attract more patients
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Quick Hits
Ophthalmology and ODs in joint effort; Abbott ends development of Synchrony IOL; Study: Diabetic patients often not informed of eye risks; Anakem claims advantage in ROCK trial data; and more
Rx Perspective
A more efficacious postoperative NSAID option in Ilevro
By Uday Devgan, MD, FACS, FRCS
Should your group add pediatric ophthalmology?
Kids bring fun — and other family members may follow.
By Amir Arbisser, MD
'Smartphoneography' may yet change eye care
Increasingly, physicians are incorporating the iPhone into ophthalmic photography and videography.
By Bill Kekevian, Senior
Spotlight on Technology & Technique
Ophthalmologist-created EHR strives to mimic clinician's intuition
By Bill Kekevian, Senior
The ocular side effects of systemic medications
An update on the evidence of how Plaquenil, Fosamax and other common systemic drugs affect the eyes.
By Leonid Skorin, Jr, DO, OD, MS
Twelve strategies to boost the bottom line
From seeing more patients to resolving partner conflicts quickly, these steps can help you cope with the new normal.
By John B. Pinto
Viewpoint
EHR and MU2: Bait and switch?
What AREDS2 means in the clinic
Study leaders provide insights into how they apply the landmark findings in practice.
By James Knaub, Contributing
When LASIK is not enough for myopia
Surgical options are increasing for higher levels of nearsightedness.
By Elizabeth Yeu, MD