Articles
Computer-Assisted Glaucoma Progression Analysis
The second part of this series describes how the evolution of glaucoma progression technology is impacting optometrists
Contact lens management
Dailies AquaComfort Plus, from CIBA Vision
Current Trends in Daily Disposable Contact Lenses
Why has it taken so long for these lenses to catch on in the United States?
Even When "Nothing More Can Be Done"
You can improve the quality of life for AMD patients
Fix this practice
Refurnish the bargain basement
Instrumental strategies
EM-3000 non-contact specular microscope, from Tomey
Keep Patients Comfortable in Contact Lens Wear
Here are four common complaints about contact lens wear and the ways in which you can solve them
Lessons learned
I never saw her before in my life
O.D. TO O.D.
Analysis Paralysis: Why Some of Us Wait to Pull The Trigger
By Walter D. West, O.D., F.A.A.O., Chief
Practice pulse
VSP acquires Marchon; Transitions official eyewear of golf tours; coming to your practice; health notes; and an important reminder
Reflections
Magnum P-Eye
The Patient-Centric Optical Dispensing System
Guidelines for exceeding patient expectations
By AMIR KHOSHNEVIS, O.D., Charlotte, NC
The Prescribing Perplexity
Here's our view on what to prescribe when faced with varying inflammatory ocular anomalies
Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging: Is it Right for Your Practice?
The technology is changing patient care and how practitioners differentiate their practices
View from the top
How to find the right capacity
Viewpoint
Simple ideas and big gains
Scanning the Whole Eye with One Instrument
How Optovue is revolutionizing the diagnosis and management of posterior and anterior eye disease
Creating a Career Path for Your Staff
Every doctor must invest time in his staff, because our staff members are — by far — our greatest asset
By Kimberly Plattner, O.D., and
Focusing on Lens Materials and Coatings
A marriage between these technologies can enhance vision and elevate the perception of your practice
By John L. Schachet, ODEnglewood, Colo.
Get the Upper Hand on Retinal Disease
Cutting-edge digital imaging technology allows you to examine the retina without pupil dilation — a benefit for you and your patients
By David Way, O.D., Houston
Step 2 in Starting a Practice from the Ground Up
This optometrist started her own practice — cold — shortly after optometry school. Learn about the next steps she took to make it happen
By Gina Wesley, OD, MS, FAAO, Medina, Minn.
Wise to the World
Heading Back to School With Clear Vision; Fish for Thought?; Click Here for Valuable Info
By Judith Riddle Senior Editor