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
- Advocacy groups laud child vision screening legislation Matt Hasson
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- Decision to curb Avastin sales sparks fallout Jessica Loughery
- Descemet’s stripping technique state-of-the-art in corneal surgery Kenneth R. Kenyon, MD
- Experts address five common ocular conditions that affect children Andy Moskowitz; Erin L. Boyle
- Industry News in Brief Nicholas Godsmark; Jessica Loughery
- Puliafito named dean of Keck School of Medicine Katrina Altersitz
- Research in ROP has saved infants’ vision, made screening a priority John Misiano
- Systemic evaluation urged before refractive surgical re-treatment Erin L. Boyle
- Report: Three e-prescribing standards deemed ready for Medicare Part D Matt Hasson
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- Office of the Inspector General unveils work plan for 2008 Allison W. Shuren, JD, MSN
- Surgeons need to recognize and know how to avoid LASEK complications Massimo Camellin, MD
- Big bubble technique offers variation of anterior lamellar keratoplasty
- Man urgently referred for swelling and redness in left eye Katrinka L. Heher, MD
- Managing partner: The dirtiest job in eye care today John B. Pinto
- Pediatric ophthalmology requires two-pronged practice management Jared Schultz
- Round table: Pediatric experts tackle conjunctivitis, office efficiency issues
- Washington Update David C. Adkins, JD; Margo Klosterman
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