Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Industry veterans predict major changes for the practicing optometrist
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- Carefully evaluate patients before proceeding with LASIK enhancement Mitch Brown, OD
- One drop of antibiotic could cause resistance
- Use fundus photos to educate patients on systemic conditions
- Resolve to lead by example in the New Year
- Comparative trials of anti-VEGFs show no statistically significant differences, speaker says
- Number of monthly LASIK cases plateaus, ISRS survey shows
- Speaker: Continual improvements made in keratoprostheses
- Speaker outlines characteristics of ideal phakic IOL
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- Speaker: Incidence of atypical organisms increasing
- Study finds clear corneal incisions may leak even after suturing
- Speakers disagree on need for genetic testing in AMD
- Study: Long-term oral contraceptive users twice as likely to have glaucoma
- Obtain consent before featuring patients in social media campaigns Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Young woman has decreased vision, red, irritated eye Hillary Smith, OD