Do you enjoy looking at our Images of the Month?

You can find last year’s amazing pictures here. If you have a beautiful, unusual or important image you would like the world to see, send it to edit@theophthalmologist.com. We look forward to seeing, and publishing it! Until next time, Aleksandra Jones, Editor.

 
CATARACT
When Ophthalmologists Become Funambulists
02/15/2021 | Boris Malyugin
Keeping patients safe while not compromising their sight in a pandemic has been a constant balancing act
CATARACT
Behind the Lens
02/19/2021 | David Golden, Pascal Bernard
Looking at IOLs through a surgical microscope, have you thought about the materials and processes that give rise to the lens?
IMAGING & DIAGNOSTICS
Image of the Month: Distant Island
02/12/2021 | Aleksandra Jones
This month’s image shows peripapillary atrophy and focal RPE atrophy
BUSINESS AND INNOVATION
Super Sensor-tive
02/08/2021 | Phoebe Harkin
University of Surrey researchers unveil breakthrough manufacturing process for ultra-thin sensor smart contact lenses
 
Special Promotions
Imaging that Enlightens

One of the latest additions to the SPECTRALIS® OCT platform – the High-Res OCT – is an investigational device that could bring researchers new insights into the retinal structure and vasculature. Read more

Smart and Sophisticated

SCHWIND presents the state-of-the-art ATOS femtosecond laser that enables minimally invasive lenticule extraction as well as flap creation. Read more

BVI’s Shervin Korangy talks about leading the business through the pandemic

Shervin Korangy explains how BVI redirected supplies in response to COVID-19, provided isolation gowns to US frontline healthcare workers and met its customers’ needs by providing innovative products. Read more

New Survey Measuring COVID-19 Impact on W. European Ophthalmic Practices

New survey of W. European ophthalmic practices is measuring the impact of COVID-19. If you are an ophthalmologist in W. Europe, visit market-scope.com to stay informed and participate in more surveys.