Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Attendees discuss VA, low vision, research Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
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- Catania, Quinn debate the role of surgery in optometric practice Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Focus on new technology, not surgery Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- NBEO study shows refractive error, systemic conditions as most common diagnoses Jennifer Byrne
- New glaucoma risk assessment tool helps identify patients in need of treatment David W. Mullin; Lauren Wolkoff; Tim Donald, ELS
- Ocular disease management: evolving technologies offer improved care Jennifer Byrne
- OD leaders debate surgical expansion
- ODs must maintain professional judgment Nancy Hemphill, ELS, FAAO
- Ophthalmology academy highlights AMD, genomics, glaucoma, refractive surgery
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- Retinal tomography measurements associated with POAG development, study shows Jennifer Byrne; Daniele Cruz
- Surface ablation, LASIK each have clinical advantages Joan-Marie Stiglich, ELS; David W. Mullin; Tim Donald, ELS; Daniele Cruz; Lauren Wolkoff; Mary E. Archer, ELS; Michelle Dalton
- Systemic AMD treatment shows promise, must be studied prospectively David W. Mullin; Michelle Dalton; Daniele Cruz
- Technology affects, but does not define, standard of care Jennifer Byrne
- Orthokeratology is here to stay Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO