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When Your Patients Aren’t Happy
How to improve their experience at your practice. (And why it’s more critical than ever.)
How to Manage Your Online Reputation
Social media-savvy doctors share their top tips and strategies for representing yourself well online.
Pseudoexfoliation and Cataract Surgery 2020
The side effects of pseudoexfoliation can make cataract surgery challenging. Here’s help.
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Academy Spearheads First Global Myopia Task Force
Technology Update
Anterior Segment OCT: Still Evolving
Although this hasn’t yet become the standard-of-care, more surgeons are finding it very helpful—and the best may lie ahead.
Retinal Insider
A Clearer Picture of Retinal Imaging
Experts review the pros and cons of the newest imaging devices available for the retina specialist.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
How to Manage Iris Prolapse
How to anticipate and recognize unwanted trouble, and then respond proactively during surgery.
Glaucoma Management
Early Glaucoma: The Macular Damage Factor
Central vision problems reported by patients with early glaucoma may be attributable to undetected damage in the macula.
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A New Space-saving Autorefraction System
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
December 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Throbbing pain and redness in his blind eye brings a 54-year-old man to the Wills Eye Emergency Department.
December 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series—Diagnosis & Discussion
Throbbing pain and redness in his blind eye brings a 54-year-old man to the Wills Eye Emergency Department.
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