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Culturing the Cornea for the Primary Care Optometrist
https://modernod.com/topics/technology/culturing-the-cornea-for-the-primary-care-optometrist/38219/When, how, and why to culture.A Team Approach to Patient Care
https://modernod.com/topics/business/a-team-approach-to-patient-care/38217/When the members of an optometry office work together cohesively as a team, both patients and practice benefit.41. HumanEYEzing Healthcare with Dr. Shirazian
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/41-humaneyezing-healthcare-with-dr-shirazian/36991/We have a conversation with Dr. Delaram Shirazian, an assistant clinical professor at the SUNY college of optometry. She is the creator of the Instagram account @humaneyezinghealthcare, where she emphasizes the importance of community care and the doctor-patient relationship. Her IG posts also shareNext-Level Allergy Management
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2021-mar/next-level-allergy-management/38204/In-office testing takes the guesswork out of diagnosis and treatment.Effective Leadership Through Turbulent Times
https://modernod.com/topics/business/effective-leadership-through-turbulent-times/38203/Be aware of your environment and tune in to the needs of your team.The Disruptees Can Become the Disruptors
https://modernod.com/topics/business/the-disruptees-can-become-the-disruptors/38201/Some things we have seen as threats may actually offer opportunities.What’s New in Dry Eye?
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/whats-new-in-dry-eye/36896/Leslie and Jackie are back, talking all things dry eye. In their latest episode, they talk about new treatment options available for dry eye and introduce a new term: dry eye flares. The duo also discuss upcoming technologies and management strategies, the importance of continuing education, and morTaking Electroretinography to the Next Level
https://modernod.com/topics/glaucoma/taking-electroretinography-to-the-next-level/38189/Artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance diagnosis and screening capabilities.How to Handle the Plano Presbyope
https://modernod.com/topics/contact-lenses/how-to-handle-the-plano-presbyope/38188/Patients who have never worn glasses may need to be managed more carefully than long-time myopes and hyperopes. Here’s some guidance on dealing with this population.Answering the Call of Presbyopic Patients
https://modernod.com/topics/technology/answering-the-call-of-presbyopic-patients/38187/The number of patients with this age-related condition is on the rise; are you prepared to meet their needs?
