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Healio Minute Podcast, AMD/Retina Edition: Top Headlines - Week of August 29, 2022
In this edition, macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness linked with cognitive decline; FDA approves Lucentis biosimilar; advanced visual field loss risk higher after glaucoma diagnosis in Black patients; and more.
Building Confidence and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the OR
Dagny Zhu, MD, and Susan MacDonald, MD, talk with Michelle T. Cabrera, MD, Himani Goyal, MD, and Nicole Fram, MD, about managing and overcoming complications in the OR, ways to instill confidence in young female surgeons and more.
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Financial Pearls for the Eye Care Professional 2022
In this episode, Jose O. Segura, wealth management advisor and certified business exit planner, discusses establishing objectives within financial planning and organization, how to diversify your portfolio in ever-changing markets and more.
Blinkcns, Zucker Institute partner on blink reflex technology for neurological disorders
Blinkcns Inc. and the Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization at the Medical University of South Carolina have announced a licensing agreement to advance blink reflex technology and software EyeStat.
Virtual Reality in Ophthalmology: The New Frontier with Ashlie Leal
In this episode, Ashlie Leal, director of ophthalmology at FundamentalVR, discusses their fully immersive surgical training products, how virtual reality plays a role in training surgeons and more.
‘Underdiagnosed and undertreated’: Recognizing World Sjögren’s Day
Dry eye in Sjögren’s syndrome remains “underdiagnosed and undertreated,” and often not fully understood, according to Sjögren Europe, which is gearing up for World Sjögren’s Day on July 23 with a campaign aimed at raising awareness online.
Low-dose prednisolone beneficial in patients with established rheumatoid arthritis
Add-on low-dose prednisolone improves long-term disease activity and progression in senior patients with established rheumatoid arthritis, albeit with an increase in non-severe adverse events, according to data.
Celebrating Female Authors in Ophthalmology
Dagny Zhu, MD, and Laura M. Periman, MD, talk with Andrea L. Kossler, MD, Cherie A. Fathy, MD, MPH, and Bonnie A. Henderson, MD, about the incredible accomplishments of female authors in ophthalmology journals, ways to encourage growth and limit disparities and more.
Nanodropper: The Potential Gamechanger with Allisa Song
In this episode, Allisa Song, a medical student and the CEO and co-founder of Nanodropper, discusses the inception of the device, how it can benefit the eye care industry and more.
High efficiency vs. the personal connection: Experts debate the future of telemedicine
Telemedicine offers the promise of increased efficiency during patient care, but in-person evaluations and relationships are too valuable to completely disregard, according to a debate session at EULAR 2022 Congress.
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