Articles
A defendant’s manifesto: Forewarned is forearmed
Our anonymous author, sued for malpractice, shares what she learned, between papers served and trial won.
How to avoid a medical malpractice claim
An ounce of prevention is worth hours saved on trial.
Limit lawsuits by mitigating risk
A trial lawyer discusses his experience with reducing litigation risks from surgical complications.
Hiring an associate? Do the homework
Employment agreements drawn up before candidate interviews make legal sense.
ASCRS product preview
Name the product, it likely will be on display in LA. Here is a sample of what’s in store.
A mystery with no ‘physiologic basis’
The curious incident of visual deterioration years after pediatric cataract surgery.
Focus, dedication and creativity
Using these three can help you solve practice issues.
In pursuit of gene therapy for AMD
An update on investigators’ efforts to achieve effective sustained-release treatments.
For those in tip-top IT shape ...
... Continuous IT improvement will lead yours to become a process-centric practice.
Guest Editorial
To err is human, but to admit to it?
Viewpoint
Errors = malpractice? Please …
Visionaries and Educators
Mastering the posterior capsule
Coding & Reimbursement
Eye care and a placental product
Quick Hits
By Ophthalmology Management staff
Enhancing Practice Performance
When an employee crosses the line
IN SO MANY WORDS
Alcon’s Sergio Duplan
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
I-Ring: new option for pupil expansion
BEST PRACTICES
Violence in the office: it could happen
THE ENLIGHTENED OFFICE
Yes, you can dismiss patients