What are the events calendar review of Optometry?
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What are the events calendar review of Optometry?
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Which is the best magazine for optometrists to read?
A quarterly e-newsletter by Optometric Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Society (OCCRS) covering the latest information on cornea, cataract and refractive surgery, comanagement and leading technologies. Keep up to date on the latest research and clinical findings in retinal disease care with this quarterly publication from the ORS.
What do clinicians need to know about Optometry?
Clinicians must understand how to manage ocular changes and treatment contraindications. This technology has become an integral part of glaucoma care, and optometrists must understand how to accurately use it.
Who is the editor of review of Optometry?
A weekly e-journal edited by Art Epstein, OD, featuring incisive commentary, timely research summaries and late-breaking news. As patients become more familiar with digital health care models, they may come to expect that their Optometrist embrace such frameworks.
Can a optometrist treat a glaucoma case?
Eliciting a good case history can reveal much about the status of an acute hemorrhage and how you should manage it. With legal standing and abundant patients, optometrists can and should be masters of glaucoma. This rare subconjunctival hemorrhage formation required a tailored approach to stop the bleeding.
What are the guidelines for optometrist clinical practice?
Optometric Clinical Practice Guidelines are recommendations for patient care which are developed through a formal process.
Is there an ophthalmic drug guide for optometrists?
Supported by an unrestricted grant from Bausch + Lomb. This year, as in past years, we will help you to better understand how to use available ophthalmic medicines as well as discuss these newer medications. And we will continue to emphasize the increasingly important role of systemic medications in the care of patients who present to optometrists.