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Novel implants show promise in drug delivery
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Drug-eluting implants in various stages of study and approval may provide efficient, sustained drug delivery, overcoming barriers to penetration, according to a speaker at Kiawah Eye.
Ethnic, racial diversity needs to be considered for vision screening algorithms
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — In a study presented at Kiawah Eye, instrument-based screening for amblyopia risk factors and refractive error showed different sensitivity levels depending on ethnicity or eye coloration.
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Shift to VR, AR, AI, robotics inevitable for ophthalmologists
For many senior ophthalmologists, including me, the entry of virtual reality, augmented reality, AI and robotics into our lives and practices is intimidating.
Beyond the metaverse: Spatial computing emerges in ophthalmology
It has been nearly 2 years since the first ophthalmology meeting was held in the metaverse.
BLOG: Opportunities and challenges for digital innovation in medicine
Believe it or not, it’s only been 15 years since the use of electronic health records became common in the U.S.
The Latest News and Notes, plus Conversation with Jack Holladay, MD, MSEE
In this episode, John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, and Jim Mazzo discuss leadership in eye care with guest Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS.
BLOG: A structured process for success with AI-enabled marketing
“We have enough votes to pull the plug.”
On the Shoulders of Women: Discussing Leadership with Adrienne Graves
In this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, discuss leadership in ophthalmology with Adrienne Graves, as well as her career in pharmaceuticals.
LFR-260 tele-refractor receives FDA clearance
The FDA cleared the LFR-260, a light field powered subjective tele-refractor, Evolution Optiks announced in a press release.
Lumibird Medical launches Pocket III handheld pachymeter
Lumibird Medical has announced the launch of the Pocket III, an ergonomically compact handheld pachymeter that weighs 60 g and has a measurement range of 150 μm to 1,200 μm.
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