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There is almost endless potential to AI in ophthalmology, but it will never replace human judgement
Sitting Down With… Robert MacLaren, Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Oxford, UK
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DED management often relies on cyclosporin, but side effects can be problematic. A better vehicle for the active ingredient could be the answer
06/17/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
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Could harnessing the power of artificial intelligence put an end to the leading cause of sight loss in the developed world?
06/11/2019 | William Wiley
How second-generation devices ease concerns and simplify adoption
06/07/2019
Will the VF test remain stuck in the last century while virtual reality and eye-tracking technology race ahead in this one?
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Let’s talk about future clinical management of patients with vision problems – now!
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