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April 2020
Welcome to the April edition of The Ophthalmologist, our 2020 Power List issue! You’ll find the latest research and industry updates in Upfront – from the latest round-up of eye care-related COVID-19 stories, to a genetic test for glaucoma. In this issue’s In My View section, Harry Quigley explains why an objective definition of glaucoma is likely to improve clinical research, diagnosis and care. This month’s cover feature is the immensely popular annual Power List, featuring ophthalmology’s 100 biggest names, as voted for by our readers, and ranked by an independent panel of experts. Finally, we Sit Down With Lucy Mathen, BBC-journalist-turned-ophthalmologist and founder of the charity Second Sight.
Scoring Glaucoma Risk
April 15, 2020
Researchers develop a genetic test to detect those most likely to develop sight-threatening glaucoma
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Cranial Control
April 15, 2020
If brain pressure modulates eye pressure, what could it mean for novel glaucoma therapies
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The 2020 Power List in Numbers
April 6, 2020
We break down this year’s nominees by location, gender and subspecialty
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It's Nothing Personal
April 3, 2020
An objective definition of glaucoma is vital, if we are to overcome the current limitations of clinician judgement
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When Leadership Really Counts
April 1, 2020
In times of crisis, it is natural to turn to our leaders for direction
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Letting the Light In
April 1, 2020
Sitting Down With… Lucy Mathen, BBC journalist-turned-ophthalmologist – and founder of the charity Second Sight
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The Power List 2020
March 31, 2020
Celebrating 100 of the most influential figures, thought leaders, and opinion shapers of the last year
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What Do You Expect from Glaucoma Surgery
March 30, 2020
With a growing armamentarium for glaucoma, balancing safety and efficacy is the modern-day challenge
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COVID-19: Protect, Research, Treat
March 20, 2020
A round-up of novel coronavirus-related stories
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