G360: New Horizons: Technologies for the future of eyecare
Ranya Habash, MD, shares a sneek peek of her New Horizions keynote speech on "The future of eye care: science fiction to science fact," during the 2022 Glaucoma 360 meeting.
What to expect from this year's Glaucoma 360 meeting
Glaucoma 360's co-founders and co-chairs Andrew G. Iwach, MD, and Adrienne L. Graves, PhD, offer a sneak peek on what attendees can expect from this year's annual meeting.
Open Your Eyes: Pediatric Eye Care with Dr. Caroline DeBenedictis
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Dr. Pearce: What I wish I knew before entering optometry
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Dr. Laul: What I wish I knew before entering optometry
Case 3: A 39-Year-Old Female With Conjunctival Redness and Swelling
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Case 2: A 59-Year-Old Male With Lid Erythema and toothpaste like secretions
Case 1: A 41-Year-Old Female With Eye Redness
A 38-Year-Old Male With Chronic Light Sensitivity
A 28-Year-Old Male With Burning and Blurred Vision
Dr. Chang: What I wish I knew before entering optometry
Clark Chang, OD, MSA, MSc, FAAO, shares why he wish he'd known more about the versatility of the optometric field before starting out in the optometric field.
Tech advancements in eyecare ft. Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO
Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO, speaks on why he views diagnostics and pharmaceuticals as the best technological advancements in eyecare.
Advancements in tech: OCT
Jessica Steen, OD, FAAO, shares why she views the development of OCT-angiography as her personal favorite technological advancement in eyecare.
A new age for treating presbyopia?
Marc R. Bloomenstein OD, FAAO, and Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO, share the key takeaways from their presentations at EyeCon ’21.
Visions of the future: Contact lenses of today and tomorrow
Two EyeCon ’21 faculty panelists highlight their presentation, “Visions of the Future: Contact Lenses of Today and Tomorrow.”
Dr. McDonnell shares how AAO experience can help ophthalmologists reset for 2022
Peter J. McDonnell, MD, reflects on key takeaways from AAO 2021
Alex Nixon, OD, MS, FAAO presents J&J Vision findings from new myopia research at AAO
New research explores visual symptoms and their impact in children wearing soft contact lenses for myopia control
Topical oxymetazoline 0.1% and upper lid elevation: An overview with Shane Foster, OD
Topical oxymetazoline HCL ophthalmic solution 0.1% (RVL-1201, RVL Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) provides significant improvement in upper eyelid elevation for ptosis patients
Podcast: Mark Dunbar, OD, FAAO dives into glaucoma, part 2
A Future for Remote Monitoring Centers in Eye Disease
Enthusiasm regarding the acceleration of technology advances, including retinal monitoring centers, that can be used to help prevent disease progression for patients with eye diseases.
Reimbursements for Remote Monitoring in Dry AMD
Considerations for using remote monitoring and navigating through the reimbursement process when caring for patients with dry age-related macular degeneration.
Dr. McDonnell shares advice for first-time attendees on how to enjoy AAO 2021 to the fullest
Peter J. McDonnell, MD, shares what to expect at AAO 2021
Podcast: Mark Dunbar, OD, FAAO dives into glaucoma, part 1
Dry AMD: Billing Updates for Remote Monitoring Centers
What optometrists should know about the American Medical Association’s establishment of 3 new CPT Category III codes to report patient-initiated remote retinal optical coherence tomography scans.
Integrating Retinal Monitoring Centers Into Clinical Workflows
Considerations for more widespread use of retinal monitoring centers based on clinician and patient feedback.
The next frontier of presbyopia treatments
As the number of presbyopia patients continues to grow, so do their visual demands.
How to manage early cataract surgery complications
Review treatment options for both early and late complications of cataract surgery.
Ocular findings of COVID-19
COVID-19 affects every part of the eye, front to back.