Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Consider issues beyond cosmesis when fitting prosthetic contact lenses Amanda M. Tompkins, OD
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- Triple therapy reduces frequency, cost of neovascular AMD treatment
- Interprofessional education good for health care, optometry, patients Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- All practices should implement a medical records compliance program Charles B. Brownlow, OD
- AGS Lecture: Reversal of visual field loss may become future paradigm in glaucoma treatment
- Alcon, Google collaborate on devices to manage chronic disease
- AOA MORE assists ODs with quality initiatives
- B+L introduces Ultra contacts for presbyopia
- CooperVision announces 2015 Best Practices honorees
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- Cumulative results of Xen gel stent implantation in Europe promising for US
- FDA collaborates with academia to pursue patient-centric endpoints in glaucoma
- ODs can meet increased need for primary care services
- Optometry continues to advance scope, struggle with insurance
- Prepare for MACRA 2019 implementation in 2016
- Presenter: Ask about allergies before performing injections
- Presenter: Minimizing disparity between intraocular, intracranial pressures can prevent glaucoma
- Presenter: ODs must address demand for more eye care services
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- Study: Bimatoprost sustained-release implant maintains IOP lowering up to 24 weeks
- Sun Ophthalmics aims to partner with eye care providers
- Interprofessional education contributes to better patient outcomes
- Severe macular disease detected in patient with no symptoms David Otto, OD