10/24/2018
As a Nobel Prize in Physics goes to a woman for the first time in 55 years, we shine a stark light on the issues faced by women in ophthalmology.
09/19/2018 | Kelly Aileen Oldstein
This ultra-widefield image of a choroid was submitted by Kelly Aileen Oldstein, an Ophthalmic Photographer at Chester County Eye Care, PA, USA.
09/19/2018 | Ruth Steer
Change – it’s what drives the world forwards. But do we always recognize when it’s needed?
08/21/2018 | Ruth Steer
The gift of sight – and the different ways that those in eye care strive to deliver it
07/25/2018 | Ruth Steer
What goes up must come down. And what goes forward can always come back to serve the many, not the few
06/27/2018 | Walter Furlan
Introducing a new concept for presbyopia correction that turns the disadvantages of currently available inlays into advantages for patients.
06/27/2018 | Ruth Steer
We present a collection of beautiful images from across the whole spectrum of ophthalmology.
Can ophthalmology be more sustainable?
05/23/2018 | Ruth Steer
Introducing the recipient of the inaugural ICO-Allergan Advanced Research Fellowship.
Why are many potential refractive surgery patients – myself included – not pulling the trigger on vision correction?
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