COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Efficiently organized teamwork can greatly improve patient flow and shorten surgical times in femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, according to one surgeon.”The femtosecond laser slowed down the flow in the surgery at first, but today, with nearly 2,000 successful procedures performed at our clinic, we can say that turnover is faster than ever,” Pavel Stodulka, MD, said at the meeting of the European Society of Ophthalmology.
Video highlights from Kiawah Eye 2013: ‘Clinical Changes to Practice’
Moderators Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD, and Kerry D. Solomon, MD, oversee as experts describes specific changes they have made in their practices to improve patient satisfaction and quality of care, meet government regulations, add physician extenders and m…
Massachusetts Eye and Ear enrolls deaf children in new clinical trial of Auditory Brainstem Implant
The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, a Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate, is now enrolling a select group of deaf infants and children in a new FDA-approved clinical trial of an Auditory Brainstem Implant.
AREDS2: The Bottom Line on Supplements for AMD
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When patients ask about the use of supplements for macular degeneration, what advice should you give, now that the results from the AREDS2 trials are in?
AREDS2: No Cure, but Not a Failure
AREDS2 is an important step in the quest to halt the progression of age-related macular degeneration. Medscape Optometry
University of Nottingham scientists discover previously undetected layer in the cornea
Scientists at The University of Nottingham have discovered a previously undetected layer in the cornea, the clear window at the front of the human eye.