Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
- Supply and demand: Navigating the future of ophthalmology Alex Young
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- Adapt to higher labor costs and worker scarcity John B. Pinto
- Short learning curve results in success with pinhole pupilloplasty Eric Kim, BS; Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD
- Young man presents with new distortion Jarod Santoro, MD; Lana M. Rifkin, MD
- The evolution of ophthalmology economics Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Axitinib implant well tolerated in wet AMD treatment Alex Young
- Beijing Eye Study identifies high myopia as major risk factor for developing glaucoma Michela Cimberle
- Ip recounts top findings from SCORE2 Patricia Nale, ELS
- Study highlights association between socioeconomic status and glaucoma-related blindness Michela Cimberle
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- VIDEO: Be aware of risk factors for genetic corneal diseases Elizabeth Yeu, MD, FACS
- VIDEO: Glaucoma and cataract surgery management with few drops Jason Bacharach, MD; Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
- VIDEO: OCT angiography helpful in correlating severity of sickle cell retinopathy Kareem Sioufi, MD
- VIDEO: Record attendance at Kiawah Eye attests to need for in-person meetings James Mazzo
- VIDEO: Rocha details experience with the Tecnis Eyhance IOL Karolinne Maia Rocha, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Third SLT treatment as safe, efficacious as initial, second treatments Christina E. Choi, MD
- What should be considered for succession planning or retirement in ophthalmology?
- Ab externo technique eases implantation of Xen gel stent Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
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- How to keep the promise of no glasses after cataract surgery Mitchell A. Jackson, MD