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July 2011
Digital Edition
Squeezing the Most Out of the ORange
Converting Patients (Despite the Economy)
How IT Will Change the Face of Medicine
Features
A Case of Atraumatic Orbital Hemorrhage
Atraumatic orbital hemorrhage is an uncommon occurrence that may be mistaken for other causes of orbital masses.
How IT Will Change the Face of Medicine
New information technology will provide better efficiency, allowing ophthalmologists to see more patients and employ smaller staffs.
Cover Focus
Squeezing the Most Out of the ORange
Though it’s no substitute for surgical decision making, the ORange can be a helpful tool, surgeons say.
Converting Patients (Despite the Economy)
If a practice makes the effort and follows strategic guidelines, it's still possible to achieve a high conversion rate.
Departments
Review News
Study Projects Ranibizumab’s Potential to Spare Vision Loss
Editor's Page
Expectations Rise as Investment Increases
Technology Update
Inflammation Check: A New Test for Dry Eye
An inexpensive, clinic-friendly device may reveal the presence of a marker associated with early dry-eye disease.
Medicare Q & A
Responding to Postpayment Review
New legislation and an assortment of programs can complicate Medicare payments. Proper navigation may avoid audits.
Retinal Insider
A Different Approach to Therapy for Wet AMD
Gene therapy for ophthalmic disease may offer significant benefits to patients in safety, efficacy and convenience.
Glaucoma Management
How Many Visual Fields Are Enough?
Statistical studies are revealing that insufficient testing can fail to detect potentially blinding levels of glaucoma progression.
Therapeutic Topics
The 2011 ARVO Highlight Reel
A look at the latest findings in multiple subspecialties and how they may affect the way you treat and diagnose disease.
Refractive Surgery
Secrets to Better Surface Procedures
Surgeons experienced in performing PRK and LASEK explain the best ways to control pain and manage the epithelium.
Product News
B+L Storz StableGrip Handle and Tips
Research Review
Young Eyes React More to Postop Steroids
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Following episodic pain and redness for some months, a sudden onset of intense pain brings a patient to the ER.
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