Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Amblyopia therapy options expand beyond patching for children and adults
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- Leverage technology to help patients take better care of themselves
- New test measures ocular inflammation
- Personal health care record saves time, improves doctor-patient communication
- Eye Solutions unveils blue light blocking eyeglass lenses
- Xpand launches electronic spectacles to combat amblyopia
- EnChroma introduces sunglasses line for the color blind
- Oculus introduces screener for topography, dry eye
- Kowa introduces automatic perimeter
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- Presenter: Keep dry AMD patients in your practice
- J&J launches website and educational resource
- Mobile app offers consumers vision screening, doctor finder
- Target small number of sites in your social media efforts
- Modernizing Medicine launches touch system EMR for eye care
- Clinician includes macular pigment density screening in comprehensive exam
- Use social media for word-of-mouth advertising Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
- Autologous serum eye drops reduce ocular surface disease symptoms
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- Glaucoma treatment adherence difficult to measure, improve
- Popularity of electronic devices, ‘greener’ light bulbs increases blue light exposure
- Research indicates efficacy of contact lenses as delivery option for anti-allergy drug
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs may be linked to cataract risk
- PCON Editorial Board members to speak at Academy 2012
- Sudden monocular visual field loss Sarah Dougherty Wood, OD, MS, FAAO
- Sudden, painless vision loss
- AMA resolves to campaign to repeal Harkin patient access law
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- New legislation allows ODs in British Columbia to treat glaucoma
- Look beyond a patient’s chronological age Alfred A. Rosenbloom Jr., OD, MA, DOS, FAAO
- Amblyopia therapy: In the midst of a paradigm shift Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Tax hikes, credits result from Affordable Care Act Mark E. Battersby