Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Brien Holden, pioneer of treating global refractive error, dies
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- Carlson leads women to top positions in optometry
- Surgeon dispels misconceptions about retina surgery
- YAG photoablation effective first-line treatment for vitreous opacities Dianne Kowing, OD, FAAO; Darcy Eberle, OD; Ruth Hyatt, OD; William Dunn, MD, FACS
- Supreme Court upholds health care subsidies in states without exchanges
- Educate patients on glaucoma’s role in quality of life Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- 3-D printing will change the optometric practice
- AOA board predicts future of optometry, outlines its involvement
- AOA inducts Loomis as president
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- AOA looks to registry to help improve patient care
- New LCD-based system provides precise contrast sensitivity
- Point spread function provides more accurate refraction, speaker says
- Point spread function provides more accurate refraction, speaker says
- Wearable technology targets patients with low vision
- Clinicians agree quality of life is a vital part of comprehensive glaucoma care
- Get the most from your email marketing campaign Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Register partnerships with the Internal Revenue Service Mark E. Battersby
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- Young female complains of blurred vision, headache, redness Patricia Fulmer, OD