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Pharmacologic pipeline makes waves in glaucoma
Eye drops, drug-delivery system innovations aim to improve outcomes, adherence
Episode 5: ARVO preview
For the first time ever, the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is taking its annual meeting outside the United States, heading north of the border to Vancouver, British Columbia.
This woman had *what* living in her eye?!
“THE BEEEEEEEES!”-Nicolas Cage
School-based V4B program aims to bridge eye-care gap
Disparities exist in delivery of needed vision care for at-risk children, study finds
Tallying financial, environmental costs of medical waste in cataract surgery
Eye drops went unused more often than any other medication, due to standard procedures
Blue-state blues
Those impacted by tax bill appeal to other half for assistance
Letter to the Editor: Ophthalmologist’s experience leads to creation of ‘floater reminder sheet’
Letters to the Editor may be submitted to Sheryl.Stevenson@ubm.com. Letters may be edited for clarity and length.
Optical sector must embrace the telemedicine wave
Keep refractive surgery in forefront when it comes to technology
Visual concerns following traumatic brain injury
Potential issues may impact reading speed, reaction time, memory, orientation, glare
Ophthalmology thought-leaders set sights on ARVO’s annual meeting
Group offering ARVOLearn educational platform; AI focus of upcoming online session
Giving new meaning to seeing is believing
Check out the latest Optic Relief!
Gene-edited babies
The next ‘designer’ baby could be a future ophthalmologist
Topical hematopoietic therapy viable option for ocular surface disease
Study and use of platelet preparation, other biologics viewed as next frontier
Episode 4: Advances in floater treatment
Christopher F. Wood, MD, discusses the importance of learning new technologies to treat floaters
The 14 habits of successful Ophthalmology Times readers
Use these tips from the self-help pros!
Orbis educational footprint soars to new heights
Novel telemedicine technology platform allows for real-time mentoring in clinical setting
Episode 3: Strategies for weathering market volatility
Sometimes, it’s best to leave work at the office
Triggerfish pressure sensor promising
Researchers continue to explore device’s measurement of patterns, any correlation to IOP
Livin’ in the real world
Real-world outcomes often throw curveball at clinical trial data
Episode 2: Embracing AI in DR, glaucoma and at the podium
A renewed vision
How an unforgettable patient could see-and speak out-again
Episode 1: Why the fuss about AI in the practice of ophthalmology?
Top ophthalmic challenges in 2019
Ophthalmology Times’ Editorial Advisory Board members share their thoughts on what to watch in year ahead
Therapies, trends make waves in neuro-ophthalmology
Even ophthalmologists have difficulty spelling it sometimes
Read the latest Optic Relief from OT cartoonist Jon Carter.
Ophthalmic year in review
Ophthalmology benefiting from active programs for innovative product development in 2018 and onward
Diagnostic advances offer glimpse of endophthalmitis pathogens
Age is but a number
How does an ophthalmologist know when he or she is old?