January 16, 2019
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In “Nutrition conference speakers stress importance of carotenoids” in the December 2018 issue of Primary Care Optometry News, pages 1 and 15, this sentence should have read: He measured MPOD with the Macular Densitometer (developed by Billy R. Wooten, PhD, from Brown University) and CST by using a rapid assessment variation of the Pelli-Robson chart on an LCD screen, he said.

In “Contact lens exam reveals white corneal deposits” in the November 2018 issue, pages 21 and 22, this sentence should have read: “The patient was able to regain his independence, including recommencing driving, because driving standards in the State of Florida allow patients with no worse than 20/70 vision in either eye or both eyes together with or without corrective lenses to drive a motor vehicle.”