Adding to evidence that “high-volume” specialty care in busy teaching hospitals leads to efficiencies unavailable in community hospitals, a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers finds that patients undergoing repair of traumatic eye socket injuries at its busy academic medical center fared just as well at far less cost than those treated at all other Maryland hospitals.
Patients undergoing eye trauma care fare equally well in teaching and community hospitals
Adding to evidence that “high-volume” specialty care in busy teaching hospitals leads to efficiencies unavailable in community hospitals, a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers finds that patients undergoing repair of traumatic eye socket injuries at…
Letting the Good Times Roll in Retina
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There’s reason for optimism with the latest developments that are advancing the treatment of retinal disease.
Annual AAO Meeting and Young Ophthalmologists
I just got back from teaching Young Ophthalmologists and other doctors about the need to communicate effectively, market and exhibit transparency through…a web page.
Acetazolamide in Retinoschisis: A Prospective Study – Corrected Proof
X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) is the leading cause of hereditary juvenile macular degeneration in males with an estimated prevalence ranging from 1 in 15 000 to 1 in 30 000. It accounts for approximately 5% of all childhood-onset inherited retinal …
The Pursuit of Perfect Vision
The end game for refractive cataract surgeons is emmetropia for their patients — and the latest techniques and devices just may help get you there. Wills Eye Hospital