Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Workforce study results may indicate opportunities for optometry
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- Appropriate care, proper coding can maximize reimbursement Christopher J. Borgman, OD, FAAO
- Use UBM to detect potential malignancies in your office Jerome Sherman, OD, FAAO
- Make board, maintenance of certification programs transparent
- Vermont, Kansas pass managed care plan legislation
- Humanitarian optometry missions should build capacity, not dependency Douglas J. Villella, OD
- Stay focused, engaged to maintain the profession’s viability Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Alcon introduces new line of color contacts
- AOA presents awards at Optometry's Meeting
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- AOA to revise clinical practice guidelines
- AOA: Proactive legislation needed to ensure access to care, clinical registry in development
- Composite of tools best for diagnosing sideline concussions, speaker says
- FDA approves daily disposable multifocal contact lens
- Hamilton to Optometry's Meeting attendees: Always get back up
- J&J Vision Care announces changes for contact lens lines
- New AOA president encourages personal advocacy
- Outgoing AOA president: Membership holding steady, legislative gains continue
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- Panel: Results of workforce study indicate opportunity for optometry
- Speakers urge clinicians to screen patients for binocular vision dysfunction
- Successful collaborations valuable for optometry, other specialties, patients
- Carefully delegate your office’s social media efforts Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Routine scan flags GCC and focal, global loss volumes Larry J. Alexander, OD, FAAO; John A. McCall Jr., OD