Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Claims review highlights medical diagnoses found in vision exams
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- Industry veteran, Optovue VP looks back on 35-year career
- Proliferative diabetic retinopathy revealed using OCT angiography Alpana Scantlin, OD
- Swift diagnosis, treatment of conjunctivitis helps quell patients’ fears Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- MIGS reduces IOP after failed trabeculectomy
- Refractive surprise more likely after phaco in patients with glaucoma
- Study shows drivers with glaucoma at increased crash risk
- Switch from preserved to unpreserved glaucoma drug
- VIDEO: Young OD loves ‘where optometry is going’
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- Confocal microscopy assists Demodex management
- Study shows vitamin improves ocular blood flow
- Hall of Fame induction: ‘Of all the healing arts, optometry is the best’
- Jobs with high visual display use have greater risk of dry eye
- Microbypass stent lowers IOP, reduces medication usage
- ‘Make your boulders into blessings’
- New AOA president announces 2020 eye exam campaign
- ODs must increase convenience, efficiency, quality
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- Patients like doing visual field tests assisted by humanoid robot
- Pierce assumes leadership of AOA
- PR campaign impacts eye health
- Speaker: Contact lens keratitis cannot be eliminated
- Time outdoors reduces myopia risk in subset of children
- Identify patients at highest risk for myopia progression
- ODs pursue latest treatments for conjunctivitis, shingles
- Young patient with long-standing reduced vision Leo P. Semes, OD, FAAO; Aynsley Girardeau, OD
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