12/02/2013 | Mark Hillen
The AAO are encouraging diabetics to do something to protect their vision: visit their opthalmologist.
An iPhone, an app, and a 20 D lens, along with a bit of practice, will get you fundus photographs in a pinch
12/02/2013 | Richard Gallagher
Two studies have found a link between long-term usage of contraceptive pills and glaucoma
Analysis of a rich long-term epidemiological dataset reveals that interventions have significantly reduced the probability of open-angle glaucoma-related blindness
One of the most striking aspects of ophthalmology has been the intensity of manufacturers’ stated commitment to innovation.
10/29/2013
To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements obtained by rebound tonometry (Icare PRO tonometer)
Sitting Down With Daniel Palanker, Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, and Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
Advice for young ophthalmologists on navigating the early stages of their careers in practice, in business, and in life.
10/29/2013 | Caroline McHugh
These simple, clever tips crystallize several years’ worth of experience in the development and operation of a modern eye hospital. You may know some of them already – but there’s likely at least one you don’t.
10/29/2013 | Mark Hillen
Google Glass is the latest iteration of wearable computers that use head-up displays. Here, we examine how it works and assess the potential contribution that Glass might make in the ophthalmology clinic.
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