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
- Clinical trial participation keeps surgeons on cutting edge of technology Robert Linnehan
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- Bioengineered corneal inlay overcomes biocompatibility problems of past technologies Michela Cimberle
- Bleb-forming MIGS procedures offer low complication rates Robert Linnehan
- Disruptive innovator ultimately rewarded after deviating from path of mainstream thinking Michela Cimberle
- Surgical evacuation may be needed for non-clearing hyphema Uday Devgan, MD
- Newer brands, compounded drugs improve efficacy, compliance Gary Wörtz, MD
- Infant presents with bilateral retinal hemorrhages Arup Das, MD, PhD; Huan Meng Mills, MD
- Asymmetric keratoconus correction may improve visual acuity, refractive outcomes
- Professional, personal benefits abound with successful clinical research Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Adding a fellow to practice adds efficiency and invigorates the surgeon Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- Chambers explains FDA’s rationale for clinical trial requirements Kate Burba
- Clear, compassionate phraseology critical to patient-physician communication Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- ‘Create a team’ to balance volume and quality patient care Rebecca L. Forand
- Prescription opioid users five times more likely to have intraoperative cataract complications Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- Structure is needed for a surgeon to move from competent to highly skilled Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS
- VIDEO: Discuss cataract surgical plan in advance with patients
- VIDEO: ‘Responsible coding’ helps avoid pitfalls of pass-through
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- What common mistakes might a practice owner make when starting to host clinical trials? Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS
- The new immunomodulator math Darrell E. White, MD