Truth or myth?
Exposing the reality of the physician work ethic
Exploring stem cells as neurologic treatment: Not a closed case
While some results have proved to be less than promising, potential remains intact
First treatment for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder receives FDA approval
Intravitreal injection treats rare autoimmune disease of the central nervous system
Selective spousal memory
Check out the latest Optic Relief!
Adenovirus keratitis viral pathogenesis: A persistent enigma
Much has been learned about epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) since it was first described in 1889.
Antibiotics take aim at postop endophthalmitis
Research shows how drugs work and their selection to reduce infection risk
Fighting fire with fire: Combating burnout among medical educators
Physicians are reporting emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and decreased accomplishment.
Engage faculty members in program expectations from the start
Communication is the key to optimizing the potential of every instructor.
Seeing the future
Real-world experience can bring fresh insight
EyePACS surpasses 5 million diagnostic retinal images in comprehensive database
Check out today's report!
Nutrition a priority for dry eye patients
Here's why John Sheppard, MD, believes nutrition should be the cornerstone of dry eye therapy.
Measles in focus
The virus can ultimately lead to blindness and even death
Episode 7: How do you clean your bathroom mirror?
Like polishing glass, there are different ways to make your practice shine
Ophthalmologist by day, storyteller by night
Check out the latest Optic Relief from the May issue!
Roth spots may be ocular sign of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
PEDIG focusing on binocular activities for amblyopia
Group provides update on possible role of computer game rather than patching, eye drops
Family of surgical codes evolving to align procedure payment
Differentiating across categories instrumental to establishing accurate value
Intense pulsed light therapy for the treatment of chalazia
Laura M. Periman, MD, shares how IPL therapy can quickly rid patients of painful chalazions
A ‘mental’ picture
Aphantasia can rob one of voluntarily visualizing places, things
Comparative study finds cataract surgery patients favor simpler medication regimen
Patients prefer the convenience of using a compounded triple combination drop over a standard medication plan.
Episode 6: Ophthalmologist's idea sparks invention
In our latest episode, we discuss how an idea can become an invention with Joshua Mali, MD.
Corneal endothelium characteristics vary depending on patient ethnicity
With ‘surprise’ finding, results may help indicate future corneal pathology that may occur
Calling all resident writers for the 2019 year!
Ophthalmology Times seeks nominations of residents to participate in our 2019 Resident Writers Award program. The nominations are due by May 3, 2019-learn how.
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’
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