
Three cases illustrate the perils of failing to address ocular surface disease

Three cases illustrate the perils of failing to address ocular surface disease

New devices will monitor health, enhance vision, and treat the eye

Despite the pandemic, ODs have the ability to energize patients about eye health

Contact lenses remains safe, but unwell patients may want to avoid them altogether

Cross-sectional structures of the bulbar conjunctival tissue can be accurately measured

Technology can facilitate secure communication between physician and patient

Educate patients, provide consistent messages from OD and staff, and get paid for what you do


Fundus autofluorescence may hold potential in diagnosing SARS-CoV-2 infection

Is noncontact tonometry still safe to use?

The pandemic is contributing to an influx of ocular problems.
