Articles
Meet DED’s co-conspirators
They are one reason treating dry eye is so complicated.
A clean ocular surface is a must anymore
The surgeon who doesn’t assess a patient’s ocular surface prior to surgery risks a suboptimal outcome.
New model simulates human conjunctiva
A significant leap for OSD research
Xiidra’s 1st 8 months: So far, so good
Lifitegrast is helping many patients, but physicians should know dysgeusia could be an issue, so education is key.
When dry eye deceives
A patient referred for corneal collagen cross-linking is treated instead for ocular surface disease.
DED, beyond itch and explanation?
Four experts discuss two dry eye types, one in which there are no symptoms; the other, there’s severe pain.
OCTA provides a better view
Evolution of this tried-and-true technology improves disease diagnosis and management.
An unusual case of diplopia
Asking the right questions leads to the correct diagnosis.
Morale matters
A motivated team leads to better OSD treatment.
Advice for MDs whose goal is their own clinic
Before you make a move, heed the sage advice of our panel members, who offer their experience as guidance.
Guest Editorial
2017: An epic year for the ocular surface
Viewpoint
No politics in the clinic
Visionaries and Educators
Creating the best form of your electronic self
As I See It
Glaucoma surgeons, get out your sunscreen
Coding & Reimbursement
Modifier 58: An attempt at clarity
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
FINANCIAL FACTOR
Why capital investments are smart
IN SO MANY WORDS
Lombart Instrument: Rick Lombart
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Nailing IOP down
THE ENLIGHTENED OFFICE
You too can be a track star
From the Editor
How Do We Prepare for Success?
Calculating and Controlling Case Costs
HOW TO STAY PROFITABLE WHILE PROVIDING TOP-NOTCH CARE
Sailing Toward Success
Four tips to improve operations and efficiency
OOSS IOL Survey Overview
Study shows new premium IOL adopters, lens preferences, and some likely trends for the future
Laser’s Edge
How femtosecond cataract lasers benefit patients, surgeons, and the ASC
Eye on OOSS
Carpe Diem: Now is the Most Important Time
Innovation
New Option for Maintaining Pupil Dilation in Cataract Surgery
Coding & Compliance
Coding For Complications of MIGS Surgery