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
- AI applications in ophthalmology achieve human expert-level performance
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- Seven habits of highly successful refractive cataract surgeons Johnny L. Gayton, MD
- Is your practice a ‘learning company’? John B. Pinto
- Taking a chance on Botox paid off for Allergan April Steinert
- Cataract outcomes: Getting the best results, now and in the near future Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS
- Purkinje images can be used to track pseudophakodonesis Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Young woman presents with bilateral photophobia and corneal opacities Alison J. Lauter, MD; Michael B. Raizman, MD
- Many ophthalmology residents report depression, burnout or suicide in training programs
- Vision gains in anti-VEGF trial lost when routine care resumes
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- AI may be an asset to ophthalmic surgeons Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Cogan Lecture looks at potential of virtual reality for testing visual fields
- MGD symptoms greater in patients with diabetes
- Micropulse cyclophotocoagulation minimizes post-treatment sequelae
- Rho kinase inhibitor added to glaucoma treatment options
- Scleral implants may improve near visual acuity in patients with presbyopia
- Topical treatment for DME tolerated in first-in-human trial
- VIDEO: High rates of antibiotic resistance recorded among staphylococci, ARMOR study finds
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- VIDEO: IMCgp100 a promising option for uveal melanoma treatment, speaker says
- VIDEO: LipiFlow reduces atrophy in meibomian gland dysfunction
- VIDEO: Silicone plates a viable option in eyelid reconstruction
- Do you envision ophthalmologists becoming too dependent on artificial intelligence?
- Counseling our dry eye patients: How to enhance compliance with lifitegrast or cyclosporine Marguerite B. McDonald, MD; Perry W. Fumuso, MS, MBA