The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
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Ganglion cell analysis detects early neurodegenerative disease
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Identify type of dry eye to ensure successful therapy
Whitney Hauser, OD
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J&J leadership eyes AMO partnership as resource for advancing optometry
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Modified dropless cataract surgery can improve postsurgical results
Daniel Schimmel, OD
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PCON 250
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Collegial interaction keeps optometrists engaged
Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
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ODs should embrace role of primary care provider
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Carefully evaluate ocular surface of contact lens, cataract surgery patients
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Contact lens industry unites over legislation to protect patients
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Industry experts predict effects of disruptive technology
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Online refraction panel: Keep your patients by providing telehealth
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Speaker: Every presbyope is a candidate for contact lenses
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Speaker: Sunlight affects only initial development of myopia
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VIDEO: Wearable technology is coming to the optometric practice
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VIDEO: OD finds success with supplement containing omega-3, omega-6
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VIDEO: Prevalence of blepharitis high in OD practice
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VIDEO: Speaker – There is a difference in generic medications
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New technology addresses dryness, headache caused by misalignment
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Establish a presence on patient review websites
Agustin L. Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, ABCMO
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Asymptomatic patient has bright, round optic nerve head
William Smith, OD