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October 2012
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(p. 16) Refractive Focus – Soft Bifocals: The Next Step in Slowing Myopia Progression?
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(p. 21) Contact Lens Design & Materials – Scleral GPs: More Indications?
By Neil Pence, OD, FAAO
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(p. 22) Dry Eye Dx and Tx – Managing Neurotrophic Ulcers
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(p. 26) GP Annual Report 2012
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(p. 34) Current and Future Developments in Myopia Control
By Jeffrey J. Walline, OD, PhD, FAAO
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(p. 52) Treatment Plan - International Insight Into Managing Corneal Infiltrates
By Leo Semes, OD, FAAO
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(p. 56) Contact Lens Case Reports – Composite Corneal Topography
By Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO, & Mark P. André, FAAO
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