Articles
DED: Diagnosing the headwaters
Think of dry eye like a river formation: multiple etiologies, fundamentally the same signs and symptoms.
Cataract surgery and dry eye update
Handling DED before, during and after phaco.
More treatments, more refined targets
New dry eye disease treatments take aim at tear quality, not just quantity.
A SMILE primer
Early adopters of the procedure discuss mechanics, marketing and patient selection.
Before premium patients take the plunge …
Give them a test – a contact lens-wearing test. It can simulate vision with a premium lens.
Topiramate-induced angle closure
Don’t assume prescribers know its ocular side effects.
Meet PR-OCTA, a glaucoma game-changer
Projection-resolved optical coherence tomography angiography aids in diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma.
Guest Editorial
It’s time to take dry eye disease seriously
Viewpoint
Hot-mic moments in the OR
As I See It
RIP ‘armamentarium’
Coding & Reimbursement
Providing clarity on compounded drugs
Quick Hits
By By ReN
IN SO MANY WORDS
New World Medical’s Bilal Khan
BEST PRACTICES
Big data and you
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Patient-ed products called ‘mission critical’
FINANCIAL FACTOR
Count the (hidden) cost
THE ENLIGHTENED OFFICE
No physician is an island
Three Reasons to Love the AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® +2.5D IOL with ACTIVEFOCUSTM Optical Design
It’s my go-to lens for cataract surgery patients who lead an active lifestyle
Lens Expands Reach of Presbyopia Correction
With the ACTIVEFOCUSTM optical design, more patients may benefit
IOLs for Today’s Cataract Surgery Patients
The AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® family of lenses advances technology with the ACTIVEFOCUSTM design
Uncompromised Distance Vision + Intraoperative Aberrometry = Home Run
Excellent distance vision is important to presbyopic patients, and these technologies deliver
Not Using Multifocal IOLs? This Lens Is a Good Start
Notes from an early adopter of multifocal technology