
Steven Greenstein, MD, one of the cochairs of the Collaborative Care Symposium gave some insight into the upcoming conference and what attendees can expect.

Steven Greenstein, MD, one of the cochairs of the Collaborative Care Symposium gave some insight into the upcoming conference and what attendees can expect.

The study targets a prevalent yet under-addressed component of dry eye disease: lipid layer dysfunction, implicated in approximately 86% of dry eye cases, especially those associated with screen use and environmental exposure.

Susana Marcos, PhD, discusses the implications her research presents for the role optical coherence tomography (OCT) could play in presbyopia and myopia accommodation efforts.

Susana Marcos, PhD, outlines a presentation she gave at ARVO 2025 on a unique utilization of optical coherence tomography.


Digital Twin and VESA can integrate refractive data, topography, biomechanical properties, and even simulate age-related changes in the eye—turning it into a predictive and diagnostic tool for clinicians managing complex conditions like presbyopia.

Neda Shamie, MD; Selina McGee, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO; and Jacob Lang, OD, FAAO, provided their insights during CIME 2025 on May 4.

At ARVO 2025, Mark Bullimore, MCOptom, PhD, emphasized the need for more accurate, condition-specific tools in evaluating myopic eye growth and treatment efficacy.

Lindsell discusses promising retinal therapeutics, such as at-home therapies, gene therapy, and devices like the Valeda Light Delivery System (LumiThera), which uses photobiomodulation and shows early promise in preventing geographic atrophy altogether.

Shamie encourages taking a contemporary, elevated approach to refractive surgery.

Selina McGee, OD, FAAO, emphasized that today’s approach to presbyopia correction must move beyond traditional methods like spectacles and contact lenses.


Hammond and his team focused on creating a reliable conversion factor between 2 widely used optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems—the TopCon Maestro2 and the ZEISS Cirrus 5000. Their work specifically looked at ganglion cell–inner plexiform layer and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements, which are critical markers in glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring.

What to know about legislative moves that have been made through May this year.

Dilsher Dhoot, MD, FASRS, shares his forward-looking perspective on developments in retinal disease management, highlighting both recent breakthroughs and promising innovations on the horizon.



As a retinal expert, Ferrucci discusses some emerging retinal therapies that excite him.

At Controversies in Modern Eye Care, Dr McGee talks about helping patients and clinicians expand their understanding of oculoplastics.

Rhue and Canto-Sims tackle the problem of many optometry practices losing significant revenue due to ineffective follow-up systems.


An emerging treatment approach for a commonly underdiagnosed ocular surface disease.

At ASCRS 2025, Alex Hacopian, MD, shares information from his presentation on next-gen presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses.

Rhue and Canto-Sims talk about the value of contact lens patients, financial insights, and key benefits of implementing a contact lens management system.

Eva Kim, MD, offers valuable insights into why EVO ICL is becoming a compelling alternative to traditional corneal procedures like LASIK.

Rhue and Canto-Sims discuss the benefits of implementing a contact lens management system that can help improve lens sales at your practice.

In honor of the Myopia Management Navigator’s 1-year anniversary, Dr Tucker shares clinical insights, practical tips, and business opportunities for optometrists looking to expand their scope and elevate patient care through evidence-based myopia management.

Matt Jones, OD; Matt Burns; and Joe Sugg, OD; detailed what optometrists can expect to change when HB 1353's regulations are enacted later this year.

Arkansas Optometric Association legislative cochairs Matt Jones, OD; Matt Burns; and Joe Sugg, OD, discuss their involvement in their bill and provide context for its relevance.

Elise Kramer, OD, FAAO, FSLS, describes how she uses myriad tools to help her patients with dry eye manage the condition, especially in conjunction with contact lenses.