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Mature vs. Emerging Technology: An Insider's Perspective
By: Lee T. Nordan, M.D.
An inventor and clinical investigator weighs in on the mechanical microkeratome and the laser keratome.
May 2004

Understanding Your Keratome Options
By: Kerry K. Assil, M.D.
Although encouraged by the promise of the femtosecond laser, this surgeon still relies on the mechanical keratome. Here's why.
May 2004

Does a Better Flap Improve Outcomes?
By: J. Trevor Woodhams, M.D.
Learn why this surgeon continues to use a mechanical microkeratome for most of his patients.
May 2004

FS Laser: Not Ready For Prime Time
By: Eric D. Donnenfeld, M.D.
Looking at outcomes for evidence of a superior technology, this surgeon says the femtosecond laser has not reached its potential.
May 2004

on the net
A site to go to for recertification advice
May 2004

viewpoint
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
20 Questions About RLE
May 2004

at press time
The latest news, including the soon-to-begin Advanced Imaging for Glaucoma study, and how some Florida doctors are choosing self-insurance
May 2004

street sense
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
It's Time to Play the "Russell Game"
May 2004

instrument insider
By: Stewart Van Horn, M.D.
Accutome's LRI Knives
May 2004

research digest
Eye wear benefits dry-eye patients; Alrex found to be safe for long-term use; supplement raises lactoferrin levels
May 2004

spotlight on technology & technique
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor
A new, fully automated single-use microkeratome produces first-class outcomes.
May 2004

marketplace
Focus on Pupillometers
May 2004

stat tracker
The Latest Data on Staff Benefits and Salary Reviews
May 2004

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By: Andrew Rabinowitz, M.D.
Part 2 of our glaucoma management series examines the expanding role of these technologies, how they're being used, and how to document for reimbursement.
May 2004

Making the Most of Your Cataract Surgical Tray
By: Christopher Kent, Senior Associate Editor
May 2004

Glaucoma Drug Debate Continues at AGS Meeting
By: DesireƩ Ifft
Are all of the prostaglandin analogues the same?
May 2004

Dispensing Developments
By: Suzanne L. Corcoran, C.O.E.
An update on new codes, being prepared for unannounced site inspections, and rules for required documentation.
May 2004

23 Ways to Make Your ASC Run Smoothly
By: Michael P. Graham, M.D.; Carol Guerra, R.N.
A successful center offers practical tips for minimizing delays and maximizing productivity.
May 2004

RESTASIS: Not Just for Severe Dry Eye
By: Laurie Barber, M.D.
Patients with mild and moderate symptoms are obtaining much needed relief.
May 2004

The Case for TTT
By: Fareed A. Ali, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C)
Current studies and clinical experience show it to be an effective, safe and economically viable treatment.
May 2004

A New Way to Connect with Refractive Surgery Prospects
By: Jerry Helzner, Senior Editor
The LASIK Link call center can field inquiries, pre-screen patients and schedule appointments for your practice.
May 2004

Education Forum Recap - Expanding Refractive Horizons
By: Kerry K. Assil, M.D.
Phakic IOLs are on the way. Here's how your patients with extreme myopia can benefit from this implantable optic.
May 2004

Optimizing Flap Outcomes With the IntraLase FS Laser
By: Jonathon H. Talamo, M.D.
With unmatched precision, we can make flaps that enhance treatment and minimize complications.
May 2004

CK: A Life-changing Experience
By: James Davies, M.D.
After conductive keratoplasty, this ophthalmologist regained his near vision -- and his freedom.
May 2004

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