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editor's perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Striking a Balance
July 2005
prescribing for presbyopia
By: Mary Jo Stiegemeier, OD
Fitting Emmetropic Presbyopes
July 2005
orthokeratology today
By: Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
Time to Review Basic Hygiene with Patients
July 2005
contact lens materials
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
A Closer Look at Silicone Hydrogel Toric Lens Materials
July 2005
discovering dry eye
By: Jason J. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO
The Ups and Downs of Clinical Grading
July 2005
contact lens care
By: Michael A. Ward, MMSc, FAAO
In-Office Hydrogel Contact Lens Disinfection
July 2005
contact lens practice pearls
By: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS, FAAO
What's Exciting about Contact Lenses?
July 2005
contact lens economics
By: Antonio Calossi, DIP OPTOM IT, FAILAC, FBCLA
Practice Marketing: Don't Leave Them Asking "So What?"
July 2005
treatment plan
By: William L. Miller, O.D., Ph.D.
Diagnosing and Treating Acute Anterior Uveitis, Part 2
July 2005
readers' forum
By: Brian Chou, O.D.
Are Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Overrated?
July 2005
contact lens case reports
By: Mark P. André, FAAO; Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO
Analyzing Unilateral Complications
July 2005
Mastering Multifocals
By: Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
With the presbyopic population steadily rising, fitting multifocal contact lenses is a skill worth learning.
July 2005
Retain Patients Through Effective Communication
By: Robert Davis, OD, FAAO
The way you communicate with and present your practice to patients can earn you patients for life.
July 2005
Keep Dry Eye Patients in Contact Lenses
By: Deepak Gupta, O.D.
Offering these patients a lens that will ease their symptoms is one part of a standard treatment plan.
July 2005
Soft Toric Lenses: Design Matters
By: Rhonda Robinson, O.D.
Achieving good comfort and vision with toric soft contact lenses is all a matter of design.
July 2005
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