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at press time
Eye injuries take toll on U.S. troops in Iraq; new blood test for blinding disease; and more.
February 2005
viewpoint
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
When a Patient is Too Crass, I Pass
February 2005
on the net
visionconnection.org adds new content on children's vision
February 2005
the path to paperless - Designing the Office Network
By: Peter J. Polack, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Making Choices: LAN or WAN? Wired vs. Wireless?
February 2005
spotlight - New Use for Wavefront Technology
By: John Parkinson, M.D.
The Ophthonix system creates glasses and contact lenses based on fast aberrometer measurements.
February 2005
research digest
Corneal reinnervation 3 years after LASIK; two artificial tears studied with Restasis.
February 2005
marketplace
Focus on Allergy Medications
February 2005
stat tracker
Recommendations to Improve the Patient/Physician Relationship
February 2005
Taking On DRY EYE
By: John Parkinson, M.D.
Doctors share their successful strategies in treating this condition.
February 2005
Zernike or Fourier: Does it Matter?
By: John A. Vukich, M.D.; Stephen F. Brint, M.D.
Two experts bring you up to speed on the differences and discuss the effect on outcomes.
February 2005
Pay for Performance: Can it Work?
By: Gil Weber, MBA
Some see it as the future of physician compensation.
February 2005
Are You Prepared for the HIPAA Security Rule?
By: John E. Steiner Jr., Esq.
Take these steps now to comply with the April 25 deadline.
February 2005
Recall Strategies Can Enhance Allergy Care
By: Gail L. Torkildsen, M.D.
Advice for effective management of these patients from diagnosis to relationship building.
February 2005
The Reliable, Yet Resilient, Slit Lamp
By: Rochelle Nataloni, Contributing Editor
This always-important instrument has evolved with the times and continues to do so.
February 2005
FDA UPDATE: Contrast Sensitivity Testing Standards
By: David W. Evans, Ph.D., M.B.A.
Worldwide protocols could be adopted this year.
February 2005
Add to Your Bottom Line with CK
By: Robert Taylor III, M.D.
The NearVision procedure attracts patients who have previously avoided refractive surgery.
February 2005
Is the Price Right?
By: Brad Ruden, M.B.A.
An accurate analysis of a practice's worth ensures that both the buyer and seller have the right information.
February 2005
POST-AAO REPORT Sponsored by AMO - "I'm Ready, Doctor"
Voice confirmation is just one new feature of the Amadeus II microkeratome. Find out how this next-generation device is improving refractive surgery outcomes.
February 2005
An Ophthalmology Management Roundtable Discussion
By: Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D.; Ella G. Faktorovich, M.D.; Richard G. Fiscella, R.Ph., M.P.H.; Gary N. Foulks, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Michael A. Lemp, M.D.; Edward Manche, M.D.; John Sheppard, M.D.
This supplement is based on an Ophthalmology Management roundtable discussion sponsored by Alimera Sciences and held during the 2004 annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
February 2005
What Can Go Wrong?
By: Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D.; Ella G. Faktorovich, M.D.; Richard G. Fiscella, R.Ph., M.P.H.; Gary N. Foulks, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Michael A. Lemp, M.D.; Edward Manche, M.D.; John Sheppard, M.D.
Ocular surface disease experts have new theories on how the tear film becomes compromised. Here's what to consider.
February 2005
Targeting the Problem
By: Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D.; Ella G. Faktorovich, M.D.; Richard G. Fiscella, R.Ph., M.P.H.; Gary N. Foulks, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Michael A. Lemp, M.D.; Edward Manche, M.D.; John Sheppard, M.D.
Coordinated diagnostics will guide successful treatment of ocular surface disease. Here are some helpful tips.
February 2005
How to Restore and Maintain Ocular Surface Health
By: Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D.; Ella G. Faktorovich, M.D.; Richard G. Fiscella, R.Ph., M.P.H.; Gary N. Foulks, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Michael A. Lemp, M.D.; Edward Manche, M.D.; John Sheppard, M.D.
A new two-step approach will help you manage this old, multi-faceted problem.
February 2005
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