Articles
Are IOLs more accommodating?
Not necessarily. Here is a look at existing, and in-the-pipeline, technology.
By Martin L. Fox, MD, and
Current issues in managing AMD
Technology will play an increasing role in determining progression and management of AMD.
By Michael Colucciello, MD
Fusing the best, from the best
A new IOL formula is dynamic, quick and accurate.
By Aazim A. Siddiqui, MD
ICD-10 progress report
How have practices and payers handled the transition, and what have we learned?
By Jeff Grant
IRIS, EARLY, DED — at the AAO
Highlights from eye care’s best and brightest.
IT becomes a major practice player
Information technology staff protect eye-care practices from threats both foreign and domestic.
By By ReN
Millennials in your workplace
What can your practice do to better adapt to a generation that is overtaking the workforce?
By Catherine A. Kelly, MA
Profit trends don’t bode well in 2016
Knowledge is power, so get informed and plan accordingly for the New Year.
By Maureen Waddle
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
Replacing the dead with the living
The NEI has an audacious goal: to regenerate dead photoreceptors and restore sight robbed by disease.
By Christine Bahls, executive
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Finding DED in likely (and unlikely) suspects
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
The evolving rules of SEO logistics
New trends, algorithm updates and approaches.
By Michael Dobkowski
The papilledema dilemma
Learn how to diagnose papilledema from pseudopapilledema — one can result in vision loss.
By Madhura A. Tamhankar, MD
Tracking Omidria since its arrival ...
... finds that some surgeons won’t try this dilation medication; they’re misinformed about its purpose and cost.
By Robert Calandra, Contributing
Viewpoint
Deleting fudge from the IOL recipe