by Optometric Insights | Jul 28, 2017 | Clinical Insights
Increasing awareness of dry eye disease will lead to better care for patients. David Kading, OD, shares advice for how optometrists can become dry eye specialists and how they can create a ‘dry eye center of excellence’ in their practice. He explains that...
by Optometric Insights | Jul 23, 2017 | Contact Lens Today
When a patient has less than three-quarters of a diopter of cylinder and a myopic correction, how do you go about choosing an appropriate lens? Some have said that it depends on what that patient has worn in the past, while others have a go-to lens that they choose...
by Optometric Insights | Jul 10, 2017 | Clinical Insights, Publications
As physicians increase their understanding of dry eye disease (DED), they also increase their ability to rehabilitate the ocular surface. Improving the function of the ocular surface will provide relief for patients with DED. Mile Brujic, OD, outlines some ways...
by Optometric Insights | Jul 9, 2017 | Contact Lens Today
Five years ago, I noted that my daily disposable lens usage was low. I came up with all kinds of excuses. Among the biggest was that daily disposable lenses didn’t have many power options. Nevertheless, we concluded as an office that we were going to move as many...
by Optometric Insights | Jul 1, 2017 | Contact Lens Spectrum, Optometry Times, Review of Cornea and Contact Lens, Review of Optometry
Over the last 10 years, I have had the honor of speaking with thousands of eyecare providers across the globe. I like seeing practices that are innovating, and I love hearing the passion of those practitioners. Without exception, they are all super successful both in...