Today's Spotlight

The Struggle is Real

Is there anything more annoying than those who don’t pick up after their dog? These patient interactions are a close second.

Today's Spotlight

Two for One

What should you consider when a patient reports a history of blunt ocular trauma?

Today's Spotlight

A Shot in the Dark

49-year-old Hispanic female presented for a second opinion regarding chronic floaters and photopsia OU for seven months that were previously diagnosed as a posterior vitreous detachment. Medical history included migraines and hypothyroidism that were both controlled medically. 

Today's Spotlight

Unmasking Sarcoidosis

Optometrists are often the first to encounter the initial presentation of this rare inflammatory disease in their patients.

Today's Spotlight

Adjusting Therapy When Warranted

This will be the first of two columns to explore the concept of using various pieces of information about our glaucoma patients to make educated, targeted and personalized treatment plans. After managing patients with glaucoma for extended periods of time, it’s not unusual for progression to occur despite close surveillance and adequate patient compliance. This can happen for several reasons, including the loss of efficacy of the same medications over time, increased difficulty of stabilizing an optic nerve in an 80-year-old vs. when they initially began treatment 30 years prior, the overall health changes a patient undergoes after many years and the fact that glaucoma tends to simply become more difficult to manage over time.

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Features

A Case of Poppers Maculopathy

This rare, drug-induced condition requires diligent monitoring.

Glaucoma in Optometric Practice: Breaking Down the Barriers to Success

Gain the confidence and knowledge to take advantage of treating this growing population.

MIGS: Your Role in the Post-op Experience

A glaucoma surgeon and comanaging optometrist explain what to look for at follow-up visits and how to address the potential complications that may arise.

Optimizing Care: A Guide to Seeing Existing Glaucoma Patients for the First Time

This initial encounter presents a unique challenge that requires a nuanced approach.

Questions and Controversies in Glaucoma Care

We tackle nine hot debates about this disease with the most current research available.

When It’s Not Amblyopia: The Differential of Functional vs. Pathological Vision Loss

A clear understanding of the differences is key for effective patient management.

Departments

A Shot in the Dark

Can you recognize this patient’s presentation?

Mental Block

Misconceptions remain on using this long-standing glaucoma treatment in patients with heart disease.

Adjusting Therapy When Warranted

The importance of fitting pieces together in the glaucoma puzzle.

Anatomical Anomaly?

Almost half of the population possesses a cilioretinal artery, which has implications in certain conditions.

Get Going on Gonio

This simple procedure is essential to glaucoma patient care—and maybe to optometry’s wider ambitions, too.

JOAG Misdiagnosed as Amblyopia

Reduced visual acuity requires a good explanation.

The Blue Light Controversy

Exposure affects more than just the eyes.

The Struggle is Real

Is there anything more annoying than those who don’t pick up after their dog? These patient interactions are a close second.

Two for One

What should you consider when a patient reports a history of blunt ocular trauma?

Unmasking Sarcoidosis

Optometrists are often the first to encounter the initial presentation of this rare inflammatory disease in their patients.

E-Newsletters

Practice Pearls

Expert clinician Paul Karpecki, OD, provides practical insights and management strategies for a wide array of ocular conditions.

OCCRS E-Newsletter

A quarterly e-newsletter by Optometric Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Society (OCCRS) covering the latest information on cornea, cataract and refractive surgery, comanagement and leading technologies.

Optometric Retina Society E-Newsletter

Keep up to date on the latest research and clinical findings in retinal disease care with this quarterly publication from the ORS.

Optometric Physician E-Journal

A weekly e-journal edited by Art Epstein, OD, featuring incisive commentary, timely research summaries and late-breaking news.

Additional Publications

Review of Cornea & Contact Lenses

May/June 2024
Women in Optometry

Women In Optometry continues to be published online, with regular updates on practice design, practice success, news, trends and perspectives. Visit womeninoptometry.com.

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