Articles
ASCRS descends on ‘The Big Easy’
New Orleans to host cataract and refractive surgeons’ annual event in May.
Cataract surgery in your office?
A new study says the environment is as safe as an ASC; financial viability is another story.
By By ReN
Coding & Reimbursement
Laser-assisted keratoplasty: Know the coding details
By Suzanne L. Corcoran, COE
Diagnosing dry eye: It’s now a fine art
Research has led to better, more diverse ways to reach a diagnosis, let alone more knowledge about DED itself.
By Mark B. Abelson, MD, CM, FRCSC, FARVO, David
Filling the void in glaucoma therapy
The iStent lowers IOP, reduces medication needs and possesses an excellent safety profile.
By Eric Donnenfeld, MD
Glaucoma’s growing prevalence in the US
The reasons: An increasing and aging population and a larger population of minorities.
By Dianna Liu, MD
Ignore e-mail at the practice’s peril
Ophthalmologists need to master this communication tool, otherwise they risk losing patients.
By Ryan Miller
IN SO MANY WORDS
TearScience’s Joe Boorady
OSD in women: Beauty has a price
False lashes, permanent eye makeup, tatoos can cause dry eye. Maybe Keats was referring to natural beauty.
By Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
So, a pregnant lady walks into your office …
That’s not the opening line to a joke, but it could be the beginning of a conundrum.
By Karen Auge, Contributing
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
The picture-perfect EC-100
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
The in-tandem surgical dilemma
When surgeons see evidence of glaucoma and cataracts in a patient, challenges multiply.
By Karen Blum, Contributing
The trouble with scleritis? Just ask
Its inflammation can be serious; it can take different forms — even appear in different spots.
By Vanessa Caceres, Contributing
Viewpoint
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