Features
PRESBYOPIA DROPS: MODELS FOR SUCCESS
How two practices approach prospective presbyopia patients: From diagnostics and scheduling to patient selection and education
By Karl G. Stonecipher, MD, JOSH JOHNSTON, OD, FAAO, EVAN D. SCHOENBERG, MD
PRESBYOPIA-CORRECTING DROPS: A LOOK AT THE PIPELINE
Potential future therapies include delivery devices, muscle contraction inhibitors, eyedrops and even a transdermal cream.
By Conni Koury, contributing editor
INTRODUCING IOLS TO PATIENTS
Preoperative education and choosing the right IOL for patients
By Vance Thompson, MD, KATHRYN HATCH, MD
IOL PIPELINE PREVIEW
Forecasting the potential for presbyopia-correcting lenses to hit the market in 2022 and beyond
By JOE DARRAH, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
IN-OFFICE SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR PRESBYOPIA
Innovations promise both convenience and efficacy.
By Sheri L. Rowen, MD, TRACY SCHROEDER SWARTZ, OD, MS, ANNMARIE HIPSLEY, DPT, PHD
THE STAFFING SHORTAGE CONUNDRUM
How ophthalmology can solve its staffing level problem
By Jane Shuman, COT, COE, OCS
AAO 2022 TO GATHER IN CHICAGO
Academy annual meeting will include in-person and virtual events.
Departments
ENHANCING PRACTICE PERFORMANCE
UNLOCK YOUR SENIOR STAFF’S POTENTIAL
By Corinne Z. Wohl, MHSA, COE, John B. Pinto
WEB MARKETING TIPS & TRICKS
IMPROVE YOUR WEBSITE TRAFFIC
By Richard Zimbalist, OD, FAAO, NATHAN ABRAHAM, MD
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
STREAMLINING MYOPIA CORRECTION
By LOUIS PILLA, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
INDUSTRY INSIDER
EYEPOINT PHARMACEUTICALS' NANCY LURKER