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Predictable, reproducible outcomes key in cataract surgery planning
Intraoperative aberrometry and newer-generation IOL formulae have significantly decreased error in predictions of correction, but error still occurs. It is important to use that error as information when planning fellow eye surgery, says Steven Naids, MD.
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(PODCAST) Episode 6: Ophthalmologist's idea sparks invention
Joshua Mali, MD, discusses why he created an eyeglass holder for his patients, and he walks us through the process of turning an idea into an invention. Plus, he shares what it's like to compete in the ASRS "Shark Tank" competition.
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How ophthalmology can “adopt” technologies from other specialties
Laura M. Periman, MD, and Ami A. Shah, MD, discuss recent crossovers from the aesthetics field that are making waves in ophthalmology. Here are just a few “adopted” technologies they are happy to see in the hands of ophthalmologists.
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