06/17/2016
At “Bringing Astigmatism Correction into Focus”, the panel shared Cassini pearls and clinical data that have helped improve outcomes, increase efficiencies and grow their premium practice.
06/14/2016
A color fundus photography composite image of a morning glory disc anomaly in an 18-year-old. Image courtesy of Kevin S. Firl and Sandra Rocio Montezuma, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Neuroscience, University of Minnesota.
06/13/2016
When it comes to newly approved treatments, real-world evidence is always eagerly anticipated
06/10/2016 | Sponsored by Optos
Since 1998, the Miradas art contest has been run by the Jorge Alió Foundation, as a way of raising awareness and support for the prevention of blindness.
Unusual images that impress, from across the spectrum of ophthalmic research.
Beautiful images of the posterior segment.
Looking deep into the science of eyes to find beauty.
06/09/2016 | Chris Hanna and Gregory S. Hageman
Making ocular research tissue widely available is achievable – if you approach it in the right way
06/09/2016
Two years ago, we benchmarked the clinical cataract literature. What’s today’s state of play?
06/09/2016 | Matteo Piovella
We’ve learned our lessons from mixing and matching the first generations of mIOLs. Applying them to current mIOLs should lead to success with today’s multifocal lenses
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