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Mastering your fears
“There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that’s your own self.”
Do not let a patient’s proxy sway the premium surgery process
This topic may be a bit far-reaching for premium surgeons, but it seems my recent daily cataract surgical evaluations have at least one patient simulating Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
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Telling It Like It Is meeting to focus on frank discussions in ophthalmology
Trends and controversies in ophthalmology are coming to Tampa, Florida, in February at the Telling It Like It Is meeting, held in conjunction with Healio Live.
What you need to know if you inherit an individual retirement account
As baby boomers age into their 70s and 80s, it is estimated that more than $84 trillion will pass down through inheritances to millennial and Gen X heirs before 2045.
BLOG: The most powerful change you can make in your practice
Maybe you’ve heard the phrase “culture eats strategy for breakfast.”
What are some strategies to prevent imposter syndrome as an ophthalmologist?
I think that impostor syndrome is prevalent and that probably every person has felt it at some point in their career.
Residency to Retirement will help ophthalmologists prepare financially for future
I am supportive of Healio | OSN’s decision to bring the Residency to Retirement series focused on financial planning to our readers.
Managing internal, external expectations key for ophthalmologists
For many ophthalmologists, managing the weight of expectations is half the battle.
Stay within hydroxychloroquine ‘therapeutic threshold’ to reduce active lupus, flare risk
SAN DIEGO — Patients with lupus who maintained hydroxychloroquine blood levels of 750 ng/ml to 1,200 ng/ml exhibited 71% to 90% lower risk for high lupus disease activity, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2023.
Ophthalmologists should be proactive with professional self-regulation
SAN FRANCISCO — Professional self-regulation is a responsibility and privilege that physicians have been granted and should be proactively embraced to ensure maintenance of professional competence and safety of care.
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