Objective:
To advocate for the establishment of glaucoma specialty practices within optometry to meet the growing demand for glaucoma management.
Approach:
- Optometrists can accurately detect glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
- Frequent monitoring and procedural testing are essential for glaucoma patients.
- A glaucoma specialty practice can improve financial stability and clinical branding.
- Requires investment in training and technology.
- Success depends on interprofessional collaboration.
Key Findings:
Interpretation:
Initiating a glaucoma specialty is a proactive response to the increasing need for glaucoma management, aligning with the optometry profession's goals and enhancing patient care.
Limitations:
Conclusion:
Establishing a glaucoma specialty practice is beneficial for patient outcomes and practice growth, positioning optometrists as leaders in ocular disease management.
Sources:
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