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We are so attuned to seeing and processing faces that we even see them in random objects. But do we process these in the same way as real faces?
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What new lessons about using telemedicine in eye care have we learned over the past several months?
Robert MacLaren is The Ophthalmologist's regular contributor; here, we revisit the most interesting of his articles and conversations
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The Ophthalmologist’s annual Power List is back for 2022 and we need your help to make it our best ever list, so nominate your peers now
07/26/2021 | Geoffrey Potjewyd
A smartphone-based app that can screen for eye health in the absence of an ophthalmologist improves follow-up attendance at appointments
07/23/2021 | Parsin Haji Reza
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This month's image shows a heart-shaped cataract.
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Is earlier, more aggressive glaucoma intervention the key to reducing disproportionate blindness in the African American community?
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