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August 19, 2013

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AMO acquires OptiMedica

Abbott Medical Optics (AMO) is expanding into femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery with the acquisition of OptiMedica. Learn what the $400 million deal brings to the laser cataract surgery market. » Read more

How ophthalmologists’ workweek stacks up against other specialties

Learn how timesaving technology has made ophthalmology less time-consuming than specialties like orthopedics and urology, but more than dermatology and emergency medicine. » Read more

Can everyone be a candidate for refractive surgery?

In the near future, Dr. Arun C. Gulani believes there will be no separation between corneal, LASIK, and cataract surgeons because all surgeons will use their combined abilities to address refractive errors as an all-encompassing “super-specialty”.
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Light-adjustable IOLs correct refractive error after implantation

A light-adjustable IOL continues to show potential for delivering customized vision with predictable results. » Read more

Multifacets of a multifocal IOL

A new +2.5 D add version of a multifocal IOL features a re-designed optic that enhances visual function at intermediate and distance and delivers excellent visual quality. » Read more

Reverse motivation can help staff achieve goals

Practicing reverse motivation may be just what the doctor ordered when it comes to helping staff members achieve their goals, relates columnist Dianna Graves.» Read more

 

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