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Need the Normal Be New?
Musings on life, ophthalmology and global pandemics.
The COVID Chronicles: Past, Present & Future
The pandemic has impacted every practice differently, but the changes it’s wrought may last a long time.
IOL Review: 2021 Newcomers
Three unique, non-diffractive/non-multifocal IOLs that strive for a greater range of vision.
Treating glaucoma in the age of MIGS and laser
Surgeons’ protocols continue to evolve as new options appear and gradually prove their value.
The Current State of SMILE vs. LASIK
Postop results and safety profiles are similar, but there are key differences between the procedures.
Is COVID Forcing Private Equity into the Sunset?
The truth may surprise you. Find out the ups and downs and future outlook.
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Glaucoma Study Identifies New Genetic Markers
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Holding a Positive Charge
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The 2021 E/M Data Area—Updated Already!
The new codes, changes and quality-of-care requirements you need to know about to be prepared for the year to come.
Retinal Insider
A Peek into the Diabetic Retinopathy Pipeline
Though anti-VEGF injections dominate today’s treatment landscape, novel therapies are in the works.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Phaco Update: Getting The Right Setting
An evidence-based, expert guide on how to go beyond what the company reps dial into your machine.
Glaucoma Management
Recognizing Artifacts in Visual Field Testing
During a busy clinic day, it's easy to mistake an artifact for progression. See how many artifacts you can identify.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
April 2021 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 34-year-old presents with blurred vision after refractive surgery.
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