Sending your patients to specialists is more complex than it once was, but some simple tips can make the process more beneficial for all. Medscape Optometry
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Why Patients Keep Crucial Info From Clinicians
A recent survey had some surprising revelations as to why patients don’t divulge health information. Can its findings help us increase disclosure? Medscape Optometry
Keep an ‘Eye’ on Curcumin for Ocular Neuroprotection
A new topical delivery system allows curcumin, the main active ingredient of turmeric, to be used for ocular neuroprotection. Medscape Optometry
Keep an ‘Eye’ on Curcumin for Ocular Neuroprotection
A new topical delivery system allows curcumin, the main active ingredient of turmeric, to be used for ocular neuroprotection. Medscape Optometry
Mentoring Is ‘Good for Everyone’
Take some time to be a mentor. The benefits are immeasurable. Medscape Optometry
Seeing Red: Five Eye Diagnoses Not to Miss
Red eyes can range from self-limiting to vision-threatening. Can you distinguish the characteristics of the most serious causes and manage these conditions appropriately?
Self-tonometry: Good Potential but Not Yet Practical
Self-measurement of IOP in patients with glaucoma has intriguing possibilities. But is it realistic? Medscape Optometry
Wearable Technology: Where Are We Headed?
The brain-computer interface may be the most ‘game-changing development in our lifetime.’ Medscape Optometry
Questioning a Study Linking Exercise to Increased AMD Risk
Dr Brianne Hobbs highlights the limitations behind a recent study reporting more than 50% increased risk for neovascular AMD in men who vigorously exercise. Medscape Optometry