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Oculomics: Beyond the Buzzword
The terminology is new, but the concept is not, says Joseph J. Pizzimenti, OD, FAAO, FORS, in his recent presentation at Optometry's Meeting.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
ODs in Clinical Trials: Where Do You Fit?
At Optometry's Meeting 2026, two expert ECPs provide an overview of how clinical trials work and how ODs can get involved.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
Happiness and How It Helps You Succeed in Optometry
Dori Carlson, OD, MAL, FAAO, gave a comprehensive outline of The Happiness Advantage at Optometry’s Meeting 2026.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
Emerging Technologies in Eye Care
A look at teleretina adoption in primary care settings along with how AI has evolved to situate itself within the teleretina framework.
By Julie Greenbaum, editor
The Optometrist’s Role in Surgical Comanagement
Strategies for cataract and refractive surgery comanagement for practicing ODs
By Julie Greenbaum, editor
Integrating AI Into Everyday Eyecare Practice
How AI technologies are transforming diagnostics, imaging analysis, workflow efficiency, and patient management.
By Julie Greenbaum, editor
Women and Dry Eye
Presenters at Optometry's Meeting noted that hormonal status and cosmetic use can significantly affect test results and dry eye disease presentation.
By Deborah Fisher
New Drugs, New Delivery Systems: The New Landscape of Ophthalmic Therapeutics
Mitch Ibach, OD, FAAO, and Jake Lang, OD, FAAO, review what optometrists need to know about mechanism-based treatment in dry eye, glaucoma, presbyopia, and immune-mediated and inflammatory eye disease.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
Incorporating Remote Monitoring Into Your Practice
How ODs can successfully adopt remote monitoring, navigate new CPT codes, and enhance patient care while ensuring compliance with CMS guidelines.
By Julie Greenbaum, editor
The Evolving Glaucoma Toolbox
Emerging technologies and evolving treatment paradigms are giving eyecare professionals new tools to manage glaucoma more effectively.
By Veronica Daub
Best Practices for In-Office SLT
Careful patient selection is essential, regardless of the procedure, Nicholas R. Green, OD, MPH, FAAO, said in his session at Optometry’s Meeting 2026.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
New Technologies and Best Practices for In-Office YAG
Careful patient selection is essential, regardless of the procedure, Nicholas R. Green, OD, MPH, FAAO, said in his session at Optometry’s Meeting 2026.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
Tips and Tricks for In-Office Laser Peripheral Iridotomy
Careful patient selection is essential, regardless of the procedure, Nicholas R. Green, OD, MPH, FAAO, said in his session at Optometry’s Meeting 2026.
By Sarah Fackler, managing editor, Optometric Management
The Hormonal Link to Ocular Disease in Women
"Women bear a disproportionate burden of many ocular diseases, yet only recently have we begun to better understand the biologic and hormonal factors that may contribute to those differences," Neda Gioia, OD, CNS, FMCP, FOWNS, said in her session at Optometry's Meeting 2026.
By Veronica Daub
Keratoconus Care Continues to Evolve
Earlier intervention than ever before can help preserve vision and improve patient outcomes.
By Veronica Daub
Herpetic Eye Disease Is Not a Single Event
Recognizing the clinical patterns of herpetic keratitis can prevent misdiagnosis, reduce complications, and preserve vision.
By Deborah Fisher
Leadership and Burnout
Conversation on burnout with Dori Carlson and April Jasper, part 1
Recognizing and managing burnout.
Lessons From 2020 on Burnout in Optometry
Conversation on burnout with Dori Carlson and April Jasper, part 2
Lessons from 2020 and how optometrists can cope now.
Prevention Strategies for Stress and Burnout
Conversation on burnout with Dori Carlson and April Jasper, part 3
Lessons from 2020 and how optometrists can cope now.
Find Passions Outside Practice
Conversation on burnout with Dori Carlson and April Jasper, part 4
Recognize burnout and find a way back to well-being.
Finding Perspective With Burnout
Conversation on burnout with Dori Carlson and April Jasper, part 5
Consider the big picture during high-stress moments.


