Articles
In this ophthalmic practice, diabetes is an important focus
An undiagnosed diabetic in her office five years ago cemented a decision for Shilpa Rose, MD: She now would look for similar patients, among her patients, every day.
IOL technology’s leaps and bounds
It’s come a long way in a short time.
No viscoelastic? Not a problem
Toric IOL misalignment is fixable without it; its absence allows IOL mobilization inside the capsular bag.
Bridge the gap between distance and near
Trifocal IOL technology, not available in the U.S., can allow some patients clear vision without glasses.
The real, premium IOL learning curve
A discussion with Richard L. Lindstrom, MD and Kerry D. Solomon, MD.
The art of removing a negative review
Bad critiques of the practice are potent advertising. Learn how to remove them, and keep emotions to a minimum.
A marketing plan that hinges on listening
The most effective tool for premium IOL conversion is looking at you in the mirror.
50 years of phacoemulsification
The legacy of Charlie Kelman lives inside, and outside, ophthalmology.
Guest Editorial
We didn’t miss the Golden Age
The truth about DMEK
Proponents of DMEK say this technique could produce better results for patients than DSAEK. Three respected corneal surgeons explain why.
Viewpoint
This EHR breakup caused no tears
As I See It
Time to go
Visionaries and Educators
Think, write, publish
Coding & Reimbursement
Mastering CXL coding
Enhancing Practice Performance
When bosses are away, will staff play?
Quick Hits
By By ReN
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
Cartography for the cornea
IN SO MANY WORDS
J&J Vision’s Tom Frinzi
THE EFFICIENT OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Novel treatment for an ageless problem
Best Practices
The succession planning primer
RX PERSPECTIVE
An NSAID designed to release slowly
THE ENLIGHTENED OFFICE
Learning to hire for good