You are subscribed to the Ophthalmology Times Issue Alert.

Ophthalmology Times Issue Alert

eNewsletter Subscribe

Print Subscribe

Digital Edition Subscribe

October 31, 2014

Web Version  |  Share with a colleague  |  View Digital Edition

Facebook Like   Twitter Tweet

CHECK OUT OUR OCTOBER 15TH ISSUE

Innovative IOL breaks new ground in presbyopia-correcting implant technology

Lens provides full range of continuous, high-quality vision, minimizes dysphotopsias. » Read about the new IOL

Smart lens technology: The next big breakthrough for ocular medicine?

What physicians need to know about smart lens technology from Alcon and Google. » Read about the upcoming technology

A surgeon's pursuit of sutureless blepharoplasty

How use of a topical skin adhesive can create a no-stitch procedure. » Read the article

Sniffing up the wrong tree

In his winning Resident Writer's Award Program entry, Bradley L. Shoss, MD, examines how intranasal abuse of dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) can lead to neurotrophic keratopathy. » Read Dr. Shoss' analysis

Editorial: An attack on elite educational institutions

In his latest column, Peter J. McDonnell, MD, chief medical editor of Ophthalmology Times, examines whether or not wealthier parents maximize their children's chances of acceptance into elite universities. » Read Dr. McDonnell's editorial

Should your practice have an optical dispensary?

A look at whether an ophthalmology practice should keep or open an optical shop. » Read the article

 

Related Articles

Ophthalmology Times announces Resident Writer's Award Program winner

At issue: Is MRSA testing and prophylaxis a worthwhile approach?

Guide to maximizing patient satisfaction

Google patents contact lenses with cameras

Downloads

Ophthalmology Times App - Download Ophthalmology Times Digital Edition - Download

You are subscribed to the Ophthalmology Times Issue Alert.

Powered by Modern Medicine Advanstar Medical Communications Group