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October 2007 |
Features
Make New Hires a Part of Your Team
By: William B. Rabourn
Giving recruits the best opportunity to fit in
New CMS Rules to Benefit ASCs
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
Expanded procedures list a major plus
AAO Preview Section
By: Rachel Renshaw, Executive Editor
New Orleans 2007: What to expect, what to eat
Increasing Conversions to Premium IOLs
By: Leslie Goldberg, Associate Editor
A software program can help patients make informed decisions about premium IOLS
Scar Wars
By: Shachar Tauber, M.D.
Managing Dry Eye Associated With LASIK
What You Need to Know About Corporate Medicine: Part 2
By: Matthew Zifrony
The corporate practice of medicine: Do I need to worry about it?
BAK in Topical Eyedrops: Should You Be Concerned?
By: Robert J. Noecker, M.D., M.B.A.
The answer is complicated and several factors must be considered
Minishunt May Lead to Better Outcomes
By: Malik Kahook, M.D.
The Ex-PRESS minishunt may enhance results in certain glaucoma patients
Departments
Help Desk
Run Your Practice "Lean"
Viewpoint
By: Larry E. Patterson, M.D.
From the Chief Medical Editor
At Press Time
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
Military refractive center opens and more
New M.D.
By: Allen Hu, M.D.
Learning from tough surgical cases
ASC Advisor
By: Henry Bloom
Transitioning your ASC’s ownership: the rare second chance
The Path to Paperless
By: Peter J. Polack, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Are You Spying on Employees?
Coding & Reimbursement
By: Suzanne L. Corcoran, C.O.E.
Coding E/M visits using time
Research Digest
Early canaloplasty data indicate an alternative to trabeculectomy and AAO study finds laser useful for macular disease
Spotlight on Technology & Technique
By: Leslie Goldberg, Associate Editor
A phaco system that increases chamber stability and reduces post-occlusion surge
Marketplace
Focus on glaucoma detection devices
As I See It
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
Life in a slower lane