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Viewpoint: Retina Surgery on the Move
By: Alan B. Aker, M.D., F.A.C.S.
We see a few innovative retina surgeons making a move from cumbersome hospitals to relatively streamlined ASCs.
March 2001

Practice Watch
TIPS AND NEWS YOU CAN USE
March 2001

Rx Perspective: Evaluating a New Glaucoma Drop
By: William C. Stewart, MD
A researcher highlights key data to help guide your decisions on using Rescula.
March 2001

On the Net
Places to point your patients for the latest glaucoma information.
March 2001

Practice Economics: Before You Add a New Service
By: Mark E. Kropiewnicki, Esq., LL.M.,
Get a handle of these variables, which determine whether it's a good fit.
March 2001

Contact Lens Business: Contact Lens and Allergy
By: Frank J. Weinstock, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Contact lens patients can be especially sensitive to allergens. Here's how to help.
March 2001

Focus on Personal Finance: 5-2-9 Means College Savings
By: Richard J. Alphonso, J.D., CPA, M.S.T.; Anita S. Frank, CPA
The IRS has made it easier for you to set aside funds for hefty college expenses.
March 2001

Profiles in Practice Success: The Ritz-Carlton Treatment
It's why, this surgeon says, 85% of her referrals come from patients.
March 2001

Street Sense: Why the Dot-Com Bubble Burst
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
A new technology isn't always an investment opportunity. Consider the importance of the "barrier to entry" concept.
March 2001

Risk Manager: Documentation Essentials
By: Frank J. Weinstock, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Following this specific advice on recording key interactions will help protect you from malpractice lawsuits.
March 2001

Planning Strategies: The Real Reasons Staff Leave
By: Richard E. Gable, Ph.D., M.B.A., C.E.O.
Asking yourself these questions can help you avoid the costs of turnover.
March 2001

Dispensing Frontiers: Getting Your Team in Sync
By: Leona Meditz
Avoiding optical/medical staff conflicts.
March 2001

About Time?
By: Eddie F. Kadrmas, MD
Vitreoretinal surgery in the ASC: How progressive doctors and facilities are making it work.
March 2001

You Can Now Do More for Eye-Allergy Sufferers
By: Mark B. Abelson, MD
A standard research model is yielding a wide array of treatments for your patients' red, itchy eyes.
March 2001

Switching to Electronic Medical Records
By: U. Fusun Cardakli, MD
Moving into the electronic age can be a daunting task. Here's helpful advice from an expert.
March 2001

Smart Answers to LASIK Fee Questions
By: Kathryn Dunn
A phone script allows every member of your staff to handle calls effectively -- without misleading potential patients.
March 2001

Your Practice's Digital Future
By: John Michon, MD
Heard of DICOM and XML? Learn how these data exchange standards will link all of your diagnostic instruments and allow them to communicate via the Web.
March 2001

Managing Co-Existing Cataract and Glaucoma
By: Leslie Jones, MD; L. Jay Katz, MD
An update on key areas of decision-making for combined surgeries.
March 2001

The Best of Both Worlds
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor; Steve Arshinoff, M.D., F.R.C.S.C
Ideally, viscoelastics should behave in different ways at different times. Now, they can.
March 2001

Clinical News: Medical and Product Updates
Dry eye drug, prosthetic prototype, TTT update, and more.
March 2001

Marketplace
March 2001

Perceptions: A Journey to the Unknown
By: James Hung, MD
A retina specialist experiences the other side of the world.
March 2001

Insights and Applications For Your Refractive Practice
By: Roger Steinert, M.D.
This LTK pioneer offers some strategies for adding this new technology to your practice.
March 2001

Seven Key Traits of LTK Candidates
By: Clay Wilemon
Potential LTK patients have little in common with the younger myopic patients. Here are some of the most important differences.
March 2001

How to Target Your LTK Message
By: Clay Wilemon
Learn how to choose the right media to reach your target audience.
March 2001

Tips for Integrating New Technology
By: Timothy Murphy
Poised for growth? A well-rounded plan that involves your staff will ease the transition.
March 2001

Finding Time For LTK
By: Nancy Shipley
Some simple scheduling tweaks will free up that time.
March 2001

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