Bridging the Gap Between the Classroom and Exam Room
New Ophthalmologist equips ophthalmology residents with the dynamic business and practice management skills they'll need to develop successful, state-of-the-art practices in a variety of settings — skills they can only get from today's leading practitioners, the very doctors our editorial staff collaborates with every day.

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Archived Issues:

New Ophthalmologist - April 2008

Transferring Retina Procedures to an Ambulatory Surgery Center. Here’s what you need to know to make a smooth transition.






New Ophthalmologist - November 2007

Experienced clinicians offer advice on how to evaluate clinical trial results and warn against using a cookbook approach to AMD therapy.






New Ophthalmologist - September 2007

A top refractive surgeon explains why he turned his back on all-laser LASIK and what changed his mind.






New Ophthalmologist - April 2007

New and emerging therapies offer hope to AMD patients. Here's advice from retina specialists on how to manage these patients.






New Ophthalmologist - October 2006

The old model of high-volume, efficient, low-cost cataract surgery is no longer good enough. Are you ready to offer lenticular refractive surgery? Top surgeons tell you how.






New Ophthalmologist - September 2006

It doesn't have to be a gamble. Here's sound advice on how to find the right practice and negotiate a solid contract.






New Ophthalmologist - May 2006

Anxiety is inevitable when facing your first surgery on your own. Keep worries in check by following thse simple steps.






New Ophthalmologist - March 2006

The nuts and bolts of business planning.

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