Daniel Chang, MD, of Empire Eye and Laser Center offers tips on where to start when implementing Electronic Health/Medical Records in your practice. Dr. Chang covers how to choose a system, who to turn to for help, and how to keep your system safely b…
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ASCRS 2009: David Chang, MD Recaps the Binkhorst Lecture
Cataracts are the number one cause of blindness worldwide. There are more than 18 million people who are bilaterally blind from cataracts (using the 20/400 definition). Additionally, there is a critical shortage of ophthalmologists in the developing wo…
ASCRS 2009: Robert Melendez, MD Interviews Alan Crandall, MD, New President of ASCRS
Dr. Melendez and Dr. Crandall discuss examples of how young ophthalmologists can engage in lifelong learning, as well as ways to get involved with ASCRS and ophthalmology at large.
ASCRS 2009: Cristina Boggiano Offers Advice for Job Seeking Ophthalmologists
David Goldman, MD, interviews Cristina Boggiano, Founder of The Ophthalmic Associates about looking and recruiting for ophthalmic positions. Cristina offers key pointers and names several resources for those looking for employment as well as for those…
Significance of Mature Abnormal Vessels in the Treatment of Wet AMD
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Through the use of 3D animation, clinical images, and expert commentary from a leading vitreoretinal specialist Mark S. Hughes, MD*, this video provides a comprehensive review of the progression of wet AM…
Ophthalmology Lecture: Amblyopia
Ophthalmology Lecture: Amblyopia
This video excerpt describes how amblyopia develops in children. Basically, if one eye doesn't see well from an early age, the wiring never forms correctly back to the occipital cortex. This is an excerpt from a …
Ophthalmology Lecture: Amblyopia
Ophthalmology Lecture: Amblyopia
This video excerpt describes how amblyopia develops in children. Basically, if one eye doesn't see well from an early age, the wiring never forms correctly back to the occipital cortex. This is an excerpt from a …
Ophthalmology: tropias versus phorias
Ophthalmology: tropias versus phorias
This video shows animated cartoons demonstrating the difference between a tropia and a phoria. We go over the cover-uncover test and the cross-cover test. This segment was extracted from the Pediatric Ophthalm…
Ophthalmology: tropias versus phorias
Ophthalmology: tropias versus phorias
This video shows animated cartoons demonstrating the difference between a tropia and a phoria. We go over the cover-uncover test and the cross-cover test. This segment was extracted from the Pediatric Ophthalmol…
Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)
Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)
This video shows animated sequences on how to perform retinoscopy. Specifically, you'll see what the retina reflex looks like and the theory behind "with" and "against" movement. This i…
Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)
Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)
This video shows animated sequences on how to perform retinoscopy. Specifically, you'll see what the retina reflex looks like and the theory behind "with" and "against" movement. This is…
Lecture 7 – Pediatric Ophthalmology
This lecture covers the basic child eye exam, retinoscopy, tropia/phoria testing, prisms, leukocoria, amblyopia, and retinopathy of prematurity. That’s a lot of stuff in just 23 minutes!Cast: Root Atlas
Clinical Benefits of the RPS Adeno Detector
Dr. Robert Sambursky of Rapid Pathogen Screening describes the benefits of their point-of-care diagnostic devices in a conversation with Dr. Carlos Buznego.
The RPS Adeno Detector is a rapid immunochromatographic test for visual, qualitative in-vitro d…
OPKO/OTI Spectral OCT SLO
Dr. Richard B. Rosen describes some of the advantages of the Spectral OCT SLO system in a series of case presentations.
Microperimetry in the Decision Making Process in Management of Macular Diseases
Felix N. Sabates, MD, of the Univ. of Missouri, Department of Ophthalmology describes the importance of integrating microperimetry into your imaging algorithm for patient evaluation.
Comparison of SLO Microperimetry and Humphrey Field Analyzer in Detecting Visual Field Loss in Advanced Glaucoma
Stuart G. Coupland, PhD, of the University of Ottawa Eye Institute presents “Comparison of SLO Microperimetry and Humphrey Field Analyzer in Detecting Visual Field Loss in Advanced Glaucoma”.
Understanding Spectral OCT
Dr. Bruno Lumbroso of the Centro Oftalmologoico Mediterraneo in Rome, Italy, describes how the technology has challenged the clinician’s ability to interpret the huge quantity of sometimes perplexing new data.
A New OCT-based Method for Predicting Visual Acuity in Patients with Macula Oedema
Professor John Marshall of St. Thomas’s Hospital in London reviews the anatomy of cystoid macular edema (CME) and a novel method for comparing structure-function relationships.
Neuro-Ophthalmology Lecture 2
In this second lecture, we cover a few more neurology topics: including visual fields, myasthenia gravis, thyroid eye disease, optic neuritis, neuropathy, and giant cell arteritis.Cast: Root Atlas
Ophthalmology Lecture – Eye Anatomy Part 3
Ophthalmology Lecture – Eye Anatomy Part 3
This lecture covers the retina, optic nerve, eye muscles, and the orbital bones. This was excerpted from the complete anatomy lecture from Ophthobook.com
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