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viewpoint
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
In My State, No Instructors Means No Nurses
February 2003
at press time
The latest news
February 2003
rx perspective: Fourth Generation Fluoroquinolones
By: Francis Mah, M.D.; John R. Wittpenn, M.D.
Two surgeons explain why the new formulations are so promising -- and timely.
February 2003
asc management: It Takes Teamwork to Build an
By: Larry E. Patterson, M.D.; Ray Mays
Key hires included a law firm, architect and ASC consultant. And they were only part of our team.
February 2003
instrument insider
Terry/Schanzlin Astigmatome (Oasis Medical)
February 2003
contact lens business: Strategic Dispensing
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor
Want to be your patients' primary source for contact lenses? These strategies can help.
February 2003
networth q&a: Developing Investment Discipline
By: Richard J. Alphonso, J.D., CPA, M.S.T.; Raymond M. Hawkins, M.B.A., CFA
An investment policy statement can be a roadmap to reaching your long-term financial goals.
February 2003
practice economics: Should You Be in a VEBA?
By: Mark E. Kropiewnicki, Esq., LL.M.,
These plans are complex, but offer a wide range of benefits.
February 2003
spotlight: Going with the Flow
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor
For the first time, limbal filtration using an implant appears to be a safe and effective means of treating glaucoma.
February 2003
marketplace
Focus on Glaucoma Detection Devices : plus other new products and services
February 2003
stat tracker
The Latest Data on Staff Salaries
February 2003
AMO: Focused & Feisty
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
The New Company's CEO Says Innovation Will Drive Growth.
February 2003
Ramping Up for Custom Ablation
By: Desireé Ifft
Part Two: Figuring out the financial impact.
February 2003
Action Plan For Residents
By: Michael D. Brown, B.S., B.A., S.P.B.C., C.H.B.C.
Planning a new practice involves lots of numbers -- and number crunching.
February 2003
Ophthalmology and the Nursing Shortage
By: Louis Pilla
How to cope with the situation, which might get worse before it improves.
February 2003
Allergy Update
By: Gregg J. Berdy, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Recent studies offer new information about five frequently prescribed ocular medications.
February 2003
Letter
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
Dear Colleague,
February 2003
What's Triggering The Symptoms?
By: Sharon K. Sra, M.D.; Stefan Trocmé, M.D.
Your patient may be suffering from any of several ocular allergy diseases. Here's how to tell which one is causing the discomfort.
February 2003
Getting a Handle On Ocular Allergy
By: Peter A. D'Arienzo, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Gregg J. Berdy, M.D., F.A.C.S.
A skillful differential diagnosis coupled with a targeted treatment plan brings relief. Here's what works for these specialists.
February 2003
Driving Allergy Patients To Your Door
By: Michael Alexander, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
An allergist offers a new perspective on marketing the allergy aspect of your practice.
February 2003
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