09/19/2018 | George O. Waring IV
Looking ahead to the adjustable lens technologies of tomorrow
09/19/2018 | Erin Shriver
As ophthalmologists, we have a duty of care to our patients – and sometimes that means asking difficult questions.
09/19/2018 | Ruth Steer
Leaders in the field share their insights on adjustable lens technologies – and look ahead to a changing times for cataract and refractive surgery
09/19/2018 | Stephen Odaibo
How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing ophthalmology – for patients and physicians
Change – it’s what drives the world forwards. But do we always recognize when it’s needed?
08/21/2018 | Geoff Tabin
The story behind the Himalayan Cataract Project – the NGO eradicating blindness, one country at a time.
08/21/2018 | Kathleen Gordon and Jonathan Zager
How lessons learned from a uveal melanoma cluster may present a roadmap for a team approach – and how ophthalmologists can ensure optimal care for patients
08/21/2018 | Ruth Steer, Phoebe Harkin
Analyzing the tear film layer, screening for neural disease, and a curious contact lens case: a brief selection of the latest ophthalmology news
07/31/2018 | Emilio de Almeida Torres-Netto
The recipient of the inaugural ICO-Allergan Advanced Research Fellowship discusses how he will continue research on corneal biomechanics and improve the treatment of keratoconus
07/31/2018 | J. Fernando Arevalo
More recent research suggests that vitrectomy works in DME – and that it might be the cost effective treatment we’re looking for
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