Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Electrophysiology facilitates earlier diagnosis for a range of ocular conditions Alberto González García, MD; Nate Lighthizer, OD, FAAO, FAAOMS
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- Evaluate older patients for ability to drive safely
- NEI showcases new gadgets to assist patients living with low vision
- NC legislation would allow ODs to perform laser procedures
- Pearle Vision works to build patient trust, CMO says
- AOA remembers former president Wallingford
- AAO upholds educational mission during immigration restrictions
- AMO acquisition puts focus on the patient, J&J chairman says
- AOA urges FTC to reject changes to Contact Lens Rule
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- B+L ends unilateral pricing policy for contacts
- ODs exempted from federal hiring freeze
- ODs support Maryland digital device use law for public schools
- Embrace disruptive technologies while advocating for patients Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Bandage contact lenses effectively treat AKC
- Cascade genetic testing identifies those at-risk for POAG early
- Fixed combination may improve compliance over unfixed therapy
- Insufficient lighting most common home hazard for glaucoma patients
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- Short-term wear of small-diameter scleral lenses does not affect IOP
- PCON 300
- Educating patients essential in the age of disruptive technologies
- Professional education can provide tax benefits Mark E. Battersby
- Young woman has persistent headache, disc edema Stephanie Loftus, OD; R. Brandon Runyon, OD, FAAO