Day 2 – Sunday, November 17
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REFRACTIVE SURGERY DAY
Surface ablation again turns to laser
When asking the question, "What's the ideal surface ablation: Laser, scraping, or alcohol?" it is not surprising that the response from Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, favors an approach known as Epi-Bowman Keratectomy (EBK). » MORE
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CORNEA SUBSPECIALTY DAY
Dry eye therapies continue to emerge
Looking to the future of dry eye management, Penny Asbell, MD, said she sees multiple examples of hope: a new device, trial findings, and emerging FDA and non-FDA approved therapeutics. » MORE
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GLAUCOMA SUBSPECIALTY DAY
When glaucoma and cataracts co-exist
When mild glaucoma and a visually significant cataract are both present, the risk/benefit calculus now seems to fall on the side of doing phaco, or a phaco-plus procedure, said James D. Brandt, MD. » MORE
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