ODs: Redefine your role in glaucoma collaborative care
By the year 2050, 45.6 million Americans will need some type of ocular surgery. Some 6.3 million of these patients will require care for glaucoma. As these numbers climb, ODs will see a need for better collaboration with their surgical partners.
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