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Odd Couple: Multifocals And Post-refractive Eyes
A history of refractive surgery doesn’t always mean multifocals are out of reach.
Tips for a Better SMILE
An expert SMILE surgeon explains how to get the most from this new procedure.
Toric IOLs: Nailing the Target Meridian
Surgeons explain how to provide your patients with outstanding results using these lenses.
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Lucentis Approved for Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization
Ophthalmic Product Development Insights
Considerations for Development in Japan
Technology Update
Phaco: Know Your Fluidics Options
The latest cataract removal systems offer a host of features to aid the surgeon and increase safety. Here’s what you need to know.
Medicare Q & A
What’s New in 2017?
This month, we take a look at Medicare’s updates for 2017 and how they might affect your practice.
Retinal Insider
A Review of Portable Retinal Imaging
A guide to using common devices such as smartphones as well as more exotic consumer-level cameras to capture images.
Glaucoma Management
Managing Glaucoma with OCT: Secrets to Success
Knowing the advantages and potential pitfalls of this technology can help you make it an effective disease-monitoring tool.
Therapeutic Topics
A New Day Dawns for Dry-eye Therapy
A look at the challenges involved in getting new dry-eye therapies approved and how researchers are overcoming them.
Research Review
Smartphone Use and Pediatric Dry Eye
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
February 2017 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Photophobia and decreased vision bring a middle-aged woman to Wills’ Oncology Service.
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