Read OSN’s April 10 features online
The cover story of the April 10 issue of Ocular Surgery News focused on new medications in glaucoma care.
Here are some of the issue’s features:
Cover Story
New therapies may prompt proactive approach to glaucoma care
New medications set for release and changes in treatment philosophy offer exciting potential for patients with glaucoma. Read more.
Lindstrom ’ s Perspective
Microinvasive medical therapies needed for glaucoma patients
This is an interesting time in glaucoma. The field is attracting financial investment, and many of our best young ophthalmologists are seeking glaucoma fellowships. We have several new medical and surgical treatments for the glaucoma patient. This is all good news. Read more.
Point/Counter
Is the future of glaucoma treatment in delivery systems or new therapies?
Traditionally glaucoma therapy has entailed topical eye drops, laser and surgery for those patients who progress or are uncontrolled on medical therapy. Read more.
By the Numbers
Move beyond benchmarking to improve your practice
Benchmarks. Yardsticks. Key performance indicators. Statistics. Push goals. We business consultants, analysts and practice managers in ophthalmology have been harping on these for the last several decades. Read more.
The Premium Channel
Rule of three: Simple rules for the premium surgeon to succeed
As a premium refractive and refractive cataract surgeon, I sometimes forget the big picture as our lives at times become too complicated from a personal and/or work level. At these times, I reflect on three simple rules in life. Read more.