Spiking IOP not what I thought
Michael Brown, OD, MHS-CL, FAAO, demonstrates how optometrists are primarily visual processors, not auditory ones, in his latest blog that's guaranteed to make you chuckle. Check it out.
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Determine risk for hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity
A patient presents with the appearance of disruption of the photoreceptor integrity line, perifoveal thinning, and paracentral scotomas, suggesting a high likelihood of hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity.
Read on for tips on how to determine the risk of hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity and how to screen for it.
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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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