Today's Spotlight

Film at 11

Slit lamp exam shows evidence of a potential media opacity. What could it be?

Today's Spotlight

Can You Spot these Drug-induced Ocular Side Effects?

Consider these four cases involving toxic optic neuropathy and maculopathy to learn more about the potential mishaps of systemic meds.
Today's Spotlight

Pushing Back Presbyopia

A 49-year-old male presents for his annual contact lens evaluation. The patient habitually uses orthokeratology (ortho-K) lenses and reports excellent distance vision with 20/20 entering visual acuity in both right and left eyes.
Today's Spotlight

Hidden in Good Sight

Unilateral mild blur leads to diagnosis of primary clinoid meningioma. 

Today's Spotlight

Clinical Applications of Today’s Scleral Lens Research

Catch up on the latest findings and how they can apply to clinical practice.

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September 15, 2024

Features

Online Refraction and Telehealth: Friend or Foe?

These options can expand access and patient convenience but must be matched with protocols and public awareness campaigns that preserve the value of a comprehensive exam.

Reader Survey: What’s On Your Tech Shopping List?

Find out what matters most to optometrists when adding tools and techniques to their practices.

Devices You Might Not Have: Are They a Good Fit?

Experts weigh in on how advanced tools can help with specific clinical responsibilities, providing you clarity on whether their benefits will serve your specific needs.

Prospects for Remote Monitoring in Eye Care

Clinicians can improve the quality of services provided to patients from underserved populations and extend the surveillance of disease status beyond their clinics.

Can You Spot these Drug-induced Ocular Side Effects?

Consider these four cases involving toxic optic neuropathy and maculopathy to learn more about the potential mishaps of systemic meds.

Geographic Atrophy: Looking Beyond VA

A discussion on the many other markers of visual function and quality in these patients, as well as the options available to help them see better.

Understanding the Nuts and Bolts of Clinical Research

Medical studies are loaded with specialized terms and tools. Here’s what they mean and why they matter.

Departments

Hidden in Good Sight

Unilateral mild blur leads to diagnosis of primary clinoid meningioma.

Pucker Up

Gain the confidence to treat patients with epiretinal membranes.

A Bloody Mess

This clinical diagnosis is based on characteristic fundus features.

AI Comes of Age

Decades of promise are finally starting to pay off.

All Roads Lead to Dry Eye

Glaucoma patients are even more likely to develop this condition.

Atypical YAG Laser Capsulotomy Cases

Learn how this procedure can be used in complex scenarios.

Be Aware of Waxing and Waning Symptoms

Recurrence of complaints in the absence of significant signs can be a red flag.

Context is King

Medical statistics get tossed around a lot, but they’re only meaningful if you know how they’re calculated—and why.

Doxy: Worth its Moxie

The tetracycline class of antibiotics, doxycycline, is emerging as a versatile drug for ophthalmic use.

Film at 11

Slit lamp exam shows evidence of a potential media opacity. What could it be?

Pituitary Problems

A tumor of this brain structure made identifying glaucomatous damage more complicated.

The Common Denominator…

Is pain. We all experience it, so you might as well make it worth your suffering.

E-Newsletters

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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

September/October 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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