Articles
A Balanced Budget Act? Not quite
The 1997 law funding residency programs gets more lopsided with time: more aging patients, fewer MDs.
By Robert Calandra, Contributing
Dry eye algorithms from the trenches
By Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS
Female? 40ish? Look for OSD
Hormones change. Systemic diseases linked to OSD, like lupus, also could play a role.
By Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
From Pac-Man to IOL implants
Heads-up surgery — eyes on a 3D screen, hands on the instruments — garners praise and skepticism.
By Vanessa Caceres, Contributing
IN SO MANY WORDS
Allergan’s Brent Saunders and David P. LeCause
It’s not your father’s cornea care
Progress in understanding dry eye disease and keratoplasty is expanding treatment regimens.
By Michelle K. Rhee, MD
Keeping up with the corneal inlays
Kamra is still the leader, but Raindrop’s fate could be decided soon. Two others are in the wings.
By Martin L. Fox, MD, and
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Dense cataracts can’t hide anymore
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
Viewpoint
Dr. Manners
Deciphering the Dry Eye Code
A framework for diagnostic and treatment protocols
Dry Eye Q&A
Experts field questions regarding dry eye care
Our Unique Approach to Dry Eye in Rural Georgia
Addressing an unmet need with motivation, organization, and delegation
Overview of a Successful Dry Eye Center of Excellence
Myths and realities from the management perspective
Taking Ocular Surface Treatment to the Next Level
What’s working at our academic dry eye center
What You Need to Get Started
Implementation of dry eye care into today’s busy practice