11/21/2018
Over the last 50 years eye surgery and surgical training have altered out of all recognition. But dedicated trainers and graded hands-on training remain the two foundations.
Modern ophthalmology relies on novel ideas being explored and developed. In the race towards commercialization, let’s not forget to protect the intellectual property of the innovator.
11/21/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
Small-particle pollution could increase glaucoma risk in older men
The latest ophthalmology news – in brief
10/24/2018
How working in different parts of the world influenced my outlook on the most important aspects of life as an ophthalmologist.
10/24/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
A Canadian study asks: are older physicians an increased risk to patients during surgery?
09/19/2018 | Erin Shriver
As ophthalmologists, we have a duty of care to our patients – and sometimes that means asking difficult questions.
09/15/2018
Accessibility and affordability of cataract surgery has improved in China – but there is still more to achieve
08/21/2018 | Geoff Tabin
The story behind the Himalayan Cataract Project – the NGO eradicating blindness, one country at a time.
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