VR Visions
November 30, 2023
Exciting developments in virtual reality that will soon be impacting the ophthalmic environment
4 min read
False
Welcome to the November/December issue of The Ophthalmologist! This issue's cover feature looks at ophthalmology of the (very near) future, reviewing the cutting-edge technologies and therapies that have crossed the line from science fiction to reality and are beginning to make a major impact in the ophthalmic space. Our annual Innovators roundup showcases the best new devices, breakthroughs, and innovations shaking up treatment algorithms and offering new possibilities for patients. We look at important factors to consider when selecting premium IOL technologies for patients with glaucoma. And finally we sit down with Sascha Fauser, Global Head of Ophthalmology, Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED) Vice President, at Roche.
November 30, 2023
Exciting developments in virtual reality that will soon be impacting the ophthalmic environment
4 min read
November 21, 2023
Rising Star Arjan Hura discusses what may be in store for the future of refractive surgery and ophthalmology at large
4 min read
November 16, 2023
Stanford University researchers develop a method to identify diseases associated with aging of the eye
2 min read
November 8, 2023
Why real-world data is especially important in the treatment of retinal diseases
4 min read
October 31, 2023
How AI-integrated retinal imaging is revolutionizing contemporary eye care
3 min read
October 18, 2023
Preoperative treatment of DED and lid margin disease is absolutely essential, writes Kenneth A. Beckman
4 min read
October 12, 2023
Is a newly developed tear-based battery the future for smart contact lenses?
4 min read
August 30, 2023
Sitting Down With… Sascha Fauser, Global Head of Ophthalmology, Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED) Vice President, Roche
7 min read
March 24, 2023
Important factors to consider when selecting premium IOL technologies for patients with glaucoma
3 min read
May 11, 2015
Ophthalmic surgery that incorporates robotic assistance holds the promise of surgeries that are “better than the best of humans”
1 min read
False
False
False
The Ophthalmologist website is intended solely for the eyes of healthcare professionals. Please confirm below: