Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Patient education software boosts patient satisfaction, practice efficiency
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- Adlens touts new variable focus eye wear
- Amniotic membrane heals cornea, stimulates re-epithelialization
- Australian optometrists can now treat glaucoma
- Clinicians report safe results from new presbyopia surgery
- Committee votes to expand privileges in La.
- Diopsys launches software for new pattern ERG test
- Florida ODs get oral prescribing privileges
- Improved biocompatibility key to corneal inlay tech, speaker says
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- Intracorneal hemorrhage
- Kowa launches automatic perimeter
- New technologies can bring patient interest back to LASIK Sandy T. Feldman, MD; Kevin M. Reeder, OD
- Options expand for ocular surface bandages Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Patient has ‘bloody’ right eye with ulcer, light sensitivity in the left eye
- Shamir updates software for new free-form design lens
- Speaker: Correcting peripheral refraction, time outdoors provides meaningful myopia control
- Survey: Ethnic minorities value eye health, seek no preventive care
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- This year’s tax law extends certain breaks, credits for optometrists
- Update your viral conjunctivitis protocol for better outcomes
- Vision Council, AOA partner for relaunch of vision health initiative
- VSP Optics unveils blue light blocking lenses