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October 2019
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The Ophthalmic Staffing Shortage
Experts discuss solutions to the staffing shortage and offer strategies for recruiting and retaining staff.
Point/Counterpoint: Limbal Anterior Vitrectomy vs. Pars Plana Vitrectomy
Two experts share their preferred approaches to anterior segment vitrectomy.
Review Turns 25: A Look Back
Review’s editors reflect on topics that influenced ophthalmology over the first 25 years of the magazine.
Recognizing Systemic Drug Side Effects
Knowing what drugs your patient is taking is an important part of accurate diagnosis and successful treatment.
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Technology Update
EHR: Making the Most of Patient Portals
This feature of most electronic health record software packages can benefit patients and practices alike—if used effectively.
Retinal Insider
Advances In Intraoperative OCT
These new additions to the OCT arena may help with surgical maneuvers, but new research could improve them further.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
How to Deal with A Cloudy Cornea
Clear the way with careful preop planning, surface treatments, adaptive procedures and more.
Glaucoma Management
Glues and Sealants in Tube Shunt Surgery
Using glue instead of stitches can sometimes be beneficial for both the patient and the surgeon.
Research Review
Improving Second-eye Refractive Outcomes
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
October 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series —Diagnosis & Discussion
A young man presents at the Wills Eye Oculoplastics Department with eye pain, pressure and limited motility.
October 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A young man presents at the Wills Eye Oculoplastics Department with eye pain, pressure and limited motility.
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