Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Artificial intelligence will change the way eye care providers practice Louis J. Catania, OD, FAAO; Ernst Nicolitz, MD
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- Eye care providers prescribe most brand-name medications
- New Connecticut law regulates contact lens prescribing
- ODs must ‘stay on top of all things presbyopia’ Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Driving simulation shows importance of specific hemifield in collisions
- Higher IOP risk for development of visual field defects
- Higher rate of OSD seen in patients on glaucoma agents
- Stereophotos, SD-OCT, SAP similarly detect glaucomatous optic neuropathy
- Remember to bill refractions separately Charles B. Brownlow, OD
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- Alabama vision, diabetes project opens previously underutilized networks
- Amantadine may cause endothelial loss
- AOA creates institute to guide eye health policy
- AOA leaders: Telehealth debate comes down to standard of care
- AOA takes positions on telehealth, CE, NASEM report
- Expert encourages worldwide efforts against worsening myopia epidemic
- Industry struggling to meet WHO goal for avoidable visual impairment
- J&J panelists provide tips on optimizing meetings with legislators
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- Multiple health problems associated with mTBI
- New AOA president reinforces superiority of eye exams over screenings
- Outdoor activities associated with less myopia
- VIDEO: Panel participant shares China’s approach to myopia control
- VIDEO: Amniotic membrane speeds healing
- VIDEO: Eye track game helps improve reading
- VIDEO: OD shares personal story with corneal inlay
- Vision advocates need to redouble efforts on state, national levels
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- Clinicians anticipate treating presbyopia with eye drops
- Patient reports difficulty recognizing faces Leonid Skorin Jr., OD, DO, MS, FAAO, FAOCO; Laura Goemann, OD