Minimize symptoms of dry eye disease in refractive surgery patients
image description hereDry eyes can significantly affect patients’ perception of their surgical outcomes and level of satisfaction; therefore, it’s important to treat dry eye disease both before and after refractive surgery. Read on to discover the best ways to set your patients up for success.
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10 eyecare apps for more efficient patient care
image description hereODs today can easily access all of the information they need with just the swipe of a finger. Margie Recalde, OD, FAAO, shares her top 10 mobile apps suggestions for ODs that make the workday easier.
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Optometry on fleek: Part II
image description hereTracy Schroeder, OD, MS, FAAO, shares a few new lingo terms ODs should take note of when seeing teenaged patients in their exam chair. From “bae” to “basic,” find out what all the “cool kids” are saying nowadays.
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