New perspective and technologies affect glaucoma treatment
As understanding of glaucoma continues to evolve, these new technologies will be a crucial to improving patient outcomes.
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Macular diseases: Emerging best practices for diagnosis, management and follow-up protocols
Macular and retinal diseases are some of the most common eye conditions optometrists see, and each year advances in associated treatments allow ODs to expand the care they provide.
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Biggest challenges facing optometry schools and students
Howard Purcell, OD, FAAO, president and CEO of New England College of Optometry, looks at challenges facing optometry students and optometric education. In addition, he invites the entire optometric community to participate in The Industry Collaborative, a group of industry partners who want to brainstorm solutions.
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