AI testing is almost here and it doesn’t care if ODs are ready
image description hereIt is important that ODs recognize the pace of change surrounding AI technology and determine how to harness the technological advances that can impact their practices and patient experiences.
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Giving thanks, optometry style
image description hereBenjamin Casella, OD, FAAO, shares what he’s thankful for this year, as an Optometrist. From his staff to dilating drops, find out more at the link below.
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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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Read the latest on ocular surface inflammation
This expert-curated resource center provides data and insights on the complex disorder associated with — and often mistaken for — other conditions. Get the facts on symptoms, prevention, and treatment. Explore this resource today.
 
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