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By properly identifying and diagnosing blepharoptosis, you will be able to make a noticeable difference for your patients suffering from this potential visual field impairment.
Treating glaucoma requires knowing each class of medication and prescribing a drop or combination of which works best for your patient, keeping in mind the contraindications and side effects. Use this article—and the downloadable cheat sheet—as a guide to glaucoma medications.
It is more important than ever for eyecare providers to underscore the importance of in-office evaluation and expertise when selecting and fitting soft contact lenses. Learn how to educate patients, increase sales, and build brand loyalty.
In this session from Eyes on Dry Eye 2022, Carly Rose, OD, FAAO, and Darrell White, MD, review a CEQUA™ (cyclosporine ophthalmic solution) 0.09% case study.
Effectively performing comprehensive eye exams for patients with ASD is our responsibility as optometrists and may require additional care, attention, and approaches. Learn tips, guidelines, common findings, and considerations.
Recent studies have shown that over 20% of the world population is myopic, and that number is expected to rise to nearly 50% by the year 2050. Explore scleral collagen cross-linking, a novel technique in the pipeline as a future treatment option for progressive myopia.
Practicing optometry in a major urban area has both advantages and disadvantages. Explore each to determine whether an urban setting is a good fit for you.
As a practice leader, accurate data is crucial in the decision-making process. Learn how to identify and track the four best KPIs for your particular practice.
Discovering your patient base can be one of the most important factors in getting started in your practice and succeeding long term. Here are few key ways you can work to establish a solid patient base while avoiding some missteps along the way.
By properly identifying and diagnosing blepharoptosis, you will be able to make a noticeable difference for your patients suffering from this potential visual field impairment.