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Viewpoint
The Best Defense is a Good Offense
May 2001

Practice Watch
TIPS AND NEWS YOU CAN USE
May 2001

Practice Economics
By: Mark E. Kropiewnicki, Esq., LL.M.,
Be Careful About Waiving Fees
May 2001

Profiles in Practice Success
Value-Added Cataract Surgery
May 2001

Street Sense
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
Safe Ports in a Stormy Market
May 2001

Rx Perspective
By: Frank J. Weinstock, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Getting Comfortable with PDT
May 2001

Planning Strategies
By: Richard E. Gable, Ph.D., M.B.A., C.E.O.
Sharpen Your Billing Compliance
May 2001

Dispensing Frontiers
By: Leona Meditz
Coming Full Circle
May 2001

Contact Lens Business
By: Vicky Sheppard, F.C.L.S.A.
Kids, Parents and Contact Lenses
May 2001

Marketplace
May 2001

Perceptions
By: Nathan L. Lipton, M.D.
Treating the Whole Patient
May 2001

LASIK Lawsuits - Patients and their lawyers take aim.
By: C. Gregory Tiemeier, J.D.
The number of cases is increasing. How to protect and, if necessary, defend yourself
May 2001

The Coming Revolution in Dry Eye Treatment
A better understanding of the causes of dry eye is leading to more accurate diagnosis -- and more effective treatment strategies.
May 2001

Keeping Your Billing Department Up-to-Date
By: Linda R. Georgian
Review these areas to avoid problems ranging from extra work to sanctions.
May 2001

Keep Your Practice on Track with Cross-Training
By: Jane Shuman, C.O.T., M.S.M.
A cross-trained staff fosters teamwork, boosts moral and improves patient flow. Here's how to get it done.
May 2001

All-Laser LASIK
By: Lee T. Nordan, M.D.
A surgeon talks about his experience using a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap during LASIK.
May 2001

Scanning for Glaucoma
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor
New features help turn a familiar technology into a better tool for preventing vision loss.
May 2001

Clinical News
MEDICAL AND PRODUCT UPDATES
May 2001

Introduction
By: J. Jacob Vander Zanden
Letter from the Director, Marketing & Sales and Meet The Panelists
May 2001

LASIK Causes Dry Eye: True or False?
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Our panelists tackle this very basic question and explore the various theories that support their final answer.
May 2001

Head Off Dry Eye Before Surgery
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Use these pre-op strategies to minimize post-op dry eye problems.
May 2001

Get Aggressive After LASIK Surgery
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Hourly drops are worth the inconvenience.
May 2001

Compliance Guaranteed
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Here's how to make the most of your most cooperative patients.
May 2001

Expect the Unexpected Post LASIK
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Unstable vision may be a sign of dry eye, not necessarily an indication for enhancement.
May 2001

An Algorithm for Success; Post-LASIK Studies Compare CMC to HMC Lubricants
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
May 2001

Can Nutritional Supplements Reduce Dry Eye?
By: Frank A. Bucci, Jr., M.D.; Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.; Milton M. Hom, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Paul M. Karpecki, O.D.; Daryl F. Mann, O.D.; Kerry D. Solomon, M.D.; J. James Thimons, O.D., F.A.A.O.
May 2001

Introduction
By: Douglas D. Koch, M.D.; P.C. Donald N. Serafano, M.D.
The Panelists
May 2001

MAKING the CUT
By: Diane Donofrio Angelucci
What separates top cataract surgeons from the rest? One distinctive trait is the ability to construct a proper wound. Here, leading surgeons share insights for crafting better incisions.
May 2001

Choosing Your Blade
By: Diane Donofrio Angelucci
Creating superior, self-sealing incisions depends on high-quality surgical blades. Our experts explain how they make their choices.
May 2001

How Low Should You Go?
By: Diane Donofrio Angelucci
Smaller incision size doesn't always mean improved incision quality. Here's a look at what's optimal today.
May 2001

5 Tips For A Smooth Deliver
By: Diane Donofrio Angelucci
Use these strategies to improve optics and minimize IOL insertion difficulties.
May 2001

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