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NOVEMBER 2018 ISSUE ALERT
Volume 10, Number 11
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Know the link between cotton wool spot and anemia, Why doctors are rethinking AMD standards, 6 steps to manage cataract patient expectations, and much more available in our digital edition.
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Know the link between cotton wool spot and anemia
A cotton wool spot found during an annual comprehensive exam on an otherwise healthy 54-year-old female may have lead to a life-saving diagnosis.
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Why doctors are rethinking AMD standards
image description here Patients with age-related macular degeneration are not being diagnosed quickly enough to initiate treatment to prevent vision loss. A new classification system aims to help ODs diagnose AMD faster to preserve vision and offer patients better quality of life.

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6 steps to manage cataract patient expectations
image description here What ODs tell their patients prior to surgery can be taken as an expectation, while things that happen after a procedure that were not previously discussed are considered complications. Prevent patient miscommunication by listening and maintaining open dialogue.

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Dialogue with lecturers at CE
How hyperopes differ from myopes
Knowing when to delegate testing responsibilites
Imaging aids in differential diagnosis of uncommon disease
Q&A: Cornea, almost two residencies, and a Vietnamese hoagie
How to handle non-ophthalmic emergencies
 
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