Features
Preventing Buyer's Remorse
Ask 5 questions to ensure new technology is right for your practice
By Allan Barker, OD, Robert Bauman, OD
Telehealth in Optometry: Best Practices to Get Started
Check out these 10 steps to success
By ROYA ATTAR, OD, MBA, DHA, FAAO
Facilitating the Pediatric Exam
Use these specific action steps and tricks to alleviate any apprehension
By Vassiliki Prattas, OD, Marc Taub, OD, MS, EdD, FAAO, FCOVD, FNAP, Dipl (AAO)
Web Exclusives
The Paradigm Change of Getting Work Done, Part 1: Introduction to Outsourcing and AI
If a team member is physically with a patient, their attention should be on that patient, not on administrative noise.
By Evan Kestenbaum
The Paradigm Change of Getting Work Done, Part 2: Outsourcing
How outsourcing helps your in-office team stay focused on each patient in front of them.
By Evan Kestenbaum
The Paradigm Change of Getting Work Done, Part 3: AI in the Office
Tools for scribing.
By Evan Kestenbaum
The Paradigm Change of Getting Work Done, Part 4: Why Action Matters
Free up your team so they can deliver better care, build stronger relationships, and keep moving your practice forward.
By Evan Kestenbaum
Departments
OD to OD: One Step at a Time
Putting this coping mechanism into practice works
By April Jasper, OD, FAAO
Viewpoint: Considering the Consequences
By Jennifer Kirby, managing editor
Leading Off: Sunwear: Tips for Patient Buy-In
By Jennifer Kirby, managing editor
Industry Insights: Mark L. Baum, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Harrow
By Jennifer Kirby, managing editor
Leading Off: CEO Challenge
My Challenge for You This Month: Rethink Your Waiting Area
By Steve Vargo, OD
Dry Eye: AIding in Patient Care
How artificial intelligence is helping in diagnosis
By PAMELA E. THERIOT, OD, FAAO
Artificial Intelligence: A Beginner’s Guide
What is it, and how does it relate to optometry?
By DAVID L. KADING, OD, FAAO
Coding: Coding for Cash Pay
How does one document for technology that is without a code?
By Tonya M. Reynoldson, OD, MBA
Technology Focus: Giving Patients a Lift
In-office technology addresses dry eye disease; enhances appearance
By Shannon Simcox, contributing editor
Leadership: Inspiring Staff
Here are examples of effective ways this has been accomplished
By Dori M. Carlson, OD, MAL, FAAO
Contact Lenses: Applying AS-OCT…
In a specialty contact lens practice
Supported Content
Identifying Geographic Atrophy Biomarkers
OCT and FAF can detect markers not visible on the clinical examination
By Jessica Haynes, OD, FAAO, FORS, Dipl ABO
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Glaucoma
While we have a good understanding of glaucoma, there is still much that we do not know.
By John Warren, OD
Ocular Surface News - June 11, 2025
In the context of dry eye diagnosis and management, a "back-to-basics" approach emphasizes returning to core clinical principles to improve patient outcomes.
Geographic Atrophy: Early Detection and Patient Awareness Matters
With increased prevalence and more options for intervention, early detection is essential in slowing the progression of GA.
By Joseph J. Pizzimenti, OD, FAAO, FNAP, FORS, Sherrol A. Reynolds, OD, FAAO, FNAP, FORS