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July 2005 |
Features
Mastering Multifocals
By: Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
With the presbyopic population steadily rising, fitting multifocal contact lenses is a skill worth learning.
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.
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.
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.
Departments
editor's perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Striking a Balance
prescribing for presbyopia
By: Mary Jo Stiegemeier, OD
Fitting Emmetropic Presbyopes
orthokeratology today
By: Marjorie J. Rah, O.D., PhD
Time to Review Basic Hygiene with Patients
contact lens materials
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
A Closer Look at Silicone Hydrogel Toric Lens Materials
discovering dry eye
By: Jason J. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO
The Ups and Downs of Clinical Grading
contact lens care
By: Michael A. Ward, MMSc, FAAO
In-Office Hydrogel Contact Lens Disinfection
contact lens practice pearls
By: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS, FAAO
What's Exciting about Contact Lenses?
contact lens economics
By: Antonio Calossi, DIP OPTOM IT, FAILAC, FBCLA
Practice Marketing: Don't Leave Them Asking "So What?"
treatment plan
By: William L. Miller, O.D., Ph.D.
Diagnosing and Treating Acute Anterior Uveitis, Part 2
readers' forum
By: Brian Chou, O.D.
Are Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Overrated?
contact lens case reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
Analyzing Unilateral Complications