June 15, 2019

Features

Cataract

The Real-World Cataract Evaluation

For better post-op visual function and quality of life, bring the ‘real world’ into your cataract evaluation.

Diabetes

Diabetes: Today and Tomorrow

A deep dive into the latest research and drug development that’s influencing eye care for these patients.

Retina

A Field Guide to Retinal Holes and Tears

Review the clinical appearance of these elusive conditions.

How to Stay One Step Ahead of AMD

New diagnostic tools can help you ID suspects and initiate preventative measures.

Systemic Disease

My Patient Has Scleritis...Now What?

The initial diagnosis may be quick, but that’s only the beginning. Follow these steps to discover the root cause and set yourself on the right track for a successful outcome.

Departments

Chairside

Sunny With a Chance of No-shows

Patients, like the weather, can be fickle. Together, they can really drive you crazy.

Clinical Quandaries

Palsy Conundrum

Gain insight into hyperkinetic eyelid movement disorders.

Coding Connection

Coding the “Diabetic” Eye Exam

Doing it the wrong way could put you in the line of fire.

Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A

The Lesser of Two Evils

Acanthamoeba keratitis patients may still be able to have refractive surgery but each procedure poses risks.

Diagnostic Quiz

Keeping in Contact

A 27-year-old female presented to office urgently with a red, painful left eye of three days’ duration.

Focus on Refraction

Sizing Up Strabismus

While exotropia isn’t the most common in young patients, here’s how to approach it if it presents.

Glaucoma Grand Rounds

Breathing Room for the Nerve

Advanced glaucoma and advanced vascular disease pose challenges, but can be managed.

Ocular Surface Review

Dry Eye Therapy: Getting Nosy

A review of the science behind nasal stimulation can help you understand the new tech targeting the trigeminal nerve.

Outlook

Losing Patience… and Patients

To make a dent in the diabetes epidemic, you need to tackle sensitive topics head-on.

Retina Dilemmas

Tame the Swelling

Intravitreal pharmacotherapy is changing the treatment landscape for patients with macular edema and RVO.

Retina Quiz

Sugar Coated

A patient with diabetes and hypertension presents with blur and photophobia. Can you connect the dots?

Surgical Minute

Replenish the Epithelium

Patients with limbal stem cell deficiency may require surgical intervention to protect against severe adverse events.

Through My Eyes

Choose Your Doors Wisely

What patient care opportunities are knocking?