Articles
Contact Lens Focus
Chemistry lab gone wrong.
Diagnostic Focus
AdenoPlus from Nicox.
Discussing Dry Eye Disease
Effectively managing this disease is contingent on strong patient communication.
Dry Eye
A helpful media.
Genetic Testing For Retinal Disease: Part 1
Five tests are currently available to identify patient risk for AMD.
How to Comanage Patients Who Have Retinal Disease
Serve your patients best with confidence, cooperation and communication.
How's Your Retina Display?
Four effective ways to educate patients on their retinal disease, so they return for your care.
Lessons Learned
A fan of clever retorts.
Nutrition
"Carrots are good for your eyes."
Poised for the Next Breakthrough in AMD Therapy
The combination of an anti-PDGF and anti-VEGF therapy has shown results in patients with exudative disease.
Practice pulse
Optometric Practices in the Eye of Hurricane Sandy; Digital Tablets Improve Reading Speeds in Low Vision Patients; CooperVision Announces Website to Service U.S. Military Community; Guy Sherman, CL Trailblazer; Glaucoma Drug May Cure Baldness; and Resear
Reflections
A chitta change.
Research in Practice
Modifying MK risk.
Solving the Top Challenges in Staff Management
Use these tips to help your practice run at an optimal level.
Staffing Solutions
Enrich your Staff.
View from the Top
Did you achieve all your 2012 goals?
Viewpoint
Communication as good medicine.
Digitally Enhanced Retinal Photography
Turn your fundus camera into a powerful diagnostic tool.
By Sheldon H. Kreda, OD, FAAO
From the AOSA
Golfers are just one patient population that can benefit from custom lenses and they provide a great place to get started.
By Marc Kallal Treasurer, AOSA
From the sponsor
Independent Optometry
Patient’s Perspective
With so many optometrists to choose from, a practice's work with underprivileged children can set it apart.
Street Smarts
Better patient care and increased revenue are nice but new equipment can also revitalize your staff and boost your enthusiasm.
By Dan Beck, OD