10/24/2018
How working in different parts of the world influenced my outlook on the most important aspects of life as an ophthalmologist.
Combining VR ‘gaming’ technology with advanced wireless electroencephalography may transform the monitoring and diagnosis of visual disorders – particularly glaucoma.
10/24/2018 | Peter Good
Earlier diagnosis, more timely intervention and more rational clinical decisions: the advantages of steady-state pattern electroretinography should not be ignored.
Received wisdom tells us that refractive lens exchange is safe and effective. But what does the evidence say? George Beiko investigates.
10/24/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
We ask those championing change why, in a post #MeToo era, female ophthalmologists need support now more than ever.
Rebecca Adams, self-proclaimed ‘ordinary ophthalmologist,’ reflects on a life spent between two great loves
Selwa Al-Hazzaa, one of the most influential women in the Arab world, who has achieved international success, professionally, medically, academically and politically, is now empowering other women to reach similar heights.
From motherhood to #MeToo – six ophthalmologists give their take on the issues facing women today.
Phoebe Harkin speaks to several high-profile ophthalmologists to get a picture of a woman’s place in today’s ophthalmology
10/24/2018 | Alicia Nunez Abreau
The image shows hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections of enucleated eyes from a four-year-old patient with retinoblastoma.
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