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
- Contact lens solution is focus of fungal keratitis investigation Jennifer Byrne; Daniele Cruz
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- Earlier dry eye treatment yields better results, satisfied patients Katrina Altersitz
- Goggles help restore moisture, relieve chronic dry eye Erin L. Boyle
- Ocular surface management is key in corneal refractive enhancement Erin L. Boyle
- One year after CMS ruling, surgeons still learning ins and outs of presbyopic IOLs Katrina Altersitz
- Punctal plugs with cyclosporine most effective treatment for some with dry eye Katrina Altersitz
- Simulators supplement ocular surgery training Katrina Altersitz
- Study: Evaporation contributes significantly to dry eye Katrina Altersitz
- Examining the differences between peristaltic and venturi pumps Uday Devgan, MD
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- Consultation services under government scrutiny Benjamin T. Peltier, JD
- Technique helps remove lens fragments that have fallen into the vitreous Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Presbyopia correction: Where are we now, 1 year after the CMS ruling? William F. Maloney, MD
- Pinto: Business side of ophthalmology is in a ‘plateau’ era John B. Pinto
- Service trips add valuable experience for life and practice Richard P. Wilson, MD
- Washington Update Benjamin T. Peltier, JD