Do ODs take chronic inflammation seriously?
With an advanced understanding of the ocular surface and inflammation levels, OD’s can optimize the management of patients’ clinical outcomes and promote wellness of the ocular surface.
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Why practice owners should create a simple business budget
Michael A. Kling, OD, believes simple but effective budgeting is the foundation for a healthy practice, creating the framework that supports all other financial measures. These are his top tips for ODs on how to budget effectively.
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Treat dry eye disease first, address comfort next
Dry eye medications’ intended purpose, more than anything else, is to stabilize patients’ disease. So why are ODs worried about the amount of comfort that they bring patients when the number-one concern should be slowing or halting the progression of the disease? David Kading, OD, FAAO, asks this question and more in a blog on dry eye treatment.
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