If you’re looking to keep tabs on all things exciting in the world of optometry, you’ve come to the right place! Modern Optometry and its publisher, Bryn Mawr Communications, has a continuously updated cache of new articles, videos, podcast episodes, educational programs, and more, so be sure to check this page often to see what’s next and what’s new. Here’s your rundown of the latest offerings.
New Case
Collaborative Care Case #007: Cracked Egg
Diana Shechtman, OD, FAAO, and Manar Doughouz, OD, tackle the case of a 35-year-old Hispanic female who presented with macular yellowish lesions in each eye on funduscopic examination. Given these findings, which test would you perform next: A) fundus autofluorescence, B) OCT, C) fluorescein angiography, or D) both A and B? Click on the image to select the best option, learn more clinical details, make your best guess as to the diagnosis, and more in this interactive case series.
New Episodes
An Intro to the Latest Dry Eye Drop
Get an overview of the recently FDA-approved perfluorohexyloctane ophthalmic solution (Miebo, Bausch + Lomb) from Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO. Drs. O’Dell and Garlich discuss the drop’s mechanism of action, dosing regimen, clinical trial findings, side effect profile, and more.
Can Your Level of Care Use an Upgrade?
Drawing from years of practice, teaching, and being mentored himself, Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, shares his top 10 tips for elevating your level of care.
Collaborative Corner
Marc R. Bloomenstein, OD, FAAO, breaks down important issues in collaborative eye care. Click the image to watch the lasest episode and catch-up on topics pertaining to comanagement of ocular disease.
The MOD Pod
The MOD Pod is a companion podcast to Modern Optometry, a publication for medically minded optometrists, with a concentration on dry eye, ocular disease, myopia management, integrated care, contact lenses, and more. Each episode offers a selection of articles from each issue in audio form, so you can stay current on important topics without having to lift a finger to turn a page.

Optometric Scholar of the Month
The Optometric Scholar of the Month program recognizes exemplary optometry residents as well as third- and fourth- year optometry students for their exceptional academic efforts, dedication to the progression of optometry, community service, inquisitiveness, and high potential as a future leader in the profession.
Upcoming Events
MOD LIVE
We’re taking clinical education a step further at MOD Live with expert panels on implementing new modalities and strategies in the real world. You’ll find a collegial atmosphere that emphasizes collaborative discussions between panelists and audience members with multiple networking opportunities. Click the logo to register today. Prepare to enjoy concise presentations, diverse perspectives, and expert discussion.
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