Articles
Fix this Practice
An optometrist's to-do list for 2012
Lessons Learned
It wasn't her fault
Making the Case for Ocular Allergy
Still not convinced that diagnosing and treating ocular allergy should be a priority? Here's something you may have overlooked
O.D. to O.D.
Marketing the practice: your most daunting task
By Walter D. West, O.D., F.A.A.O., Chief
Part II: Redness and Swelling and Pain (oh, my)
The risk factors, symptoms, signs and treatment of contact lens-related sterile inflammatory complications
Practice pulse
Optometry School Clinic Offers Unique Service; Blind Rehab Center Dedicated to Fallen Army O.D.; Contact Lens Trailblazers Were Family; Management Memo; and Essilor Annual Meeting: from Presbyopia to Fog
Quantifying the Impact of Vision Care Plans
Answers to the fundamental practice management questions surrounding managed vision care plans
Reflections
A little magic ...
Research in Practice
Restasis: Once or Twice?
Should You Add "Wellness" to Your Practice?
Top-rated medical centers have offered executive health screenings for decades. Is it time for optometry to follow suit?
Targeting Off-Label Drugs and Devices
How exactly do off-label medications and contact lenses impact your practice?
Tech Time
Time to Look at What You Do
Therapeutic Focus: Loteprednol Ointment
This drug represents a new approach to inflammatory eye conditions
View From the Top
You can't afford not to do it
Viewpoint
The power of the physician revisited.
What's New
For your Patients and Practice
Faculty
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Using Biomechanics to Advance Glaucoma Care
A panel of experts discusses how affordable new technology expands screening, diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma.