Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Doctor-owned optical labs provide vertical integration, sustainability
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- DRCR defines treatments, continues to grow, evolve
- Toric multifocal IOL now an option for cataract surgery patients Daniel Mulder
- WHO defines myopic macular degeneration in new report
- Think neuropathic pain when dry eye symptoms, findings misalign Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Consider clear-lens extraction first-line treatment for PACG
- Ripasudil with maximum medical therapy may significantly lower IOP
- Virtual glaucoma clinics safe option for many patients
- Academy names award for Brien Holden
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- Alcon expands designs, parameters, of daily, monthly contacts
- Bausch + Lomb helps patients recycle contacts
- Certain screening tests work better in kids with hyperopia
- Cyclosporine helps patients wear contacts longer
- Dry eye specialists share pearls for introducing new treatment
- Dual-focus contact lens slows myopia progression in children
- Examine younger patients for meibomian changes
- Health care problems are mysteries, not puzzles, says bestselling author
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- JJVC expands product line, prepares for AMO acquisition
- LensFerry S users report increase in sales
- Glaucoma specialist offers tips on answering patients’ questions
- Shovlin named new AAO president
- Tobacco cessation counseling effective in optometry
- VIDEO: Optometric Glaucoma Society highlights emerging topics
- VIDEO: Technology allows for improved ocular surface sensory processing
- VIDEO: ODs should educate themselves, patients on cosmetics’ effect on ocular surface
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- VIDEO: Restasis multidose available soon
- Vision assessment may help identify hospital patients at risk for falls
- Dry eye pain without clinical signs could be neuropathic
- Patient complains of large, dark spot in vision of right eye Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO; Zachary Lundgren, BA