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September 2005 |
Features
Managing Contact Lens-related Dry Eye
By: Jerry R. Paugh, OD, PhD, FAAO
Once you've diagnosed lens-related dry eye and its etiology, you can take steps toward preventing dropout.
Boosting Your Contact Lens Practice Profitability
By: Dave A. Ziegler, O.D.
Changing your "habits" gives you an edge on the competition — and retains your contact lens patients.
A Conjunctival Response to Silicone Hydrogel Lens Wear
By: Tom Lofstrom, O.D., MScOptom; Allan Kruse, O.D.
A new finding reveals how silicone hydrogel lenses may affect the conjunctival epithelium.
Conjunctival Appearance Related to Silicone Hydrogel Lens Wear
By: Desmond Fonn, Dip Optom, MOptom; Kathryn Dumbleton, MSc, MCOptom, FAAO, FBCLA; Eric B. Papas, PhD, BSc, MCOptom, DipCL
Researchers discuss the clinical implications of a new silicone hydrogel lens finding.
Departments
editor's perspective
By: Elise Brisco, O.D., F.A.A.O.
New Clinical Entities
prescribing for presbyopia
By: Craig W. Norman, FCLSA
A Tool for Building Your Presbyopic GP Lens Practice
orthokeratology today
By: John Mountford, Dip. App. Sc, F.A.A.O., F.C.L.S.A.
Ortho-k for Hyperopia
contact lens materials
By: N. Rex Ghormley, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Patient Adaptation to Silicone Hydrogel Materials
discovering dry eye
By: Jason J. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO
Dry Eye News From the BCLA
contact lens care
By: Michael A. Ward, MMSc, FAAO
Enzymes? Why Would We Use Enzymes?
contact lens practice pearls
By: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS, FAAO
Setting Goals to Increase Your Contact Lens Practice
contact lens economics
By: Antonio Calossi, DIP OPTOM IT, FAILAC, FBCLA
More Options for Patients, More Revenue for Your Practice
treatment plan
By: William D. Townsend, OD, FAAO
She's Not Crazy — Just Seeing Things
readers' forum
By: Mark W. Eger, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Inadvertent Corneal Reshaping with Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
contact lens case reports
By: Patrick J. Caroline, FAAO; Mark P. André, FAAO
Finding the Cause of Soft Toric Lens Intolerance