5 lessons I learned from visiting another dry eye practice
ODs can become so busy running the maze of our own practices that we sometimes forget the benefits that can come from stepping away.
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Look at the retina in a different way
It a new year and that means there are changes with the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes that govern how ODs describe what we do during the physician-patient encounter.
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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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