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IOL Roundup
https://modernod.com/topics/technology/iol-roundup/38144/Stay in the know regarding available and upcoming advanced-technology surgical options.Common Posterior Segment Conditions
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/common-posterior-segment-conditions/39169/Early diagnosis is key to proper management and successful outcomes.Extra Caution in Scleral Lens Fittings
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/extra-caution-in-scleral-lens-fittings/39160/Some patients need to be handled with care.Shifting the Paradigm
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/supplements-inserts/shifting-the-paradigm-1/38427/What topical approach could mean for early treatment of diabetic retinopathy.Latest Innovations and Future Directions in Optometry
https://modernod.com/topics/technology/latest-innovations-and-future-directions-in-optometry/38290/From myopia control to IOLs, new technologies keep coming down the pike.The Advent of Standalone MIGS and Opportunities for Patient Engagement
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/supplements-inserts/the-advent-of-standalone-migs-and-opportunities-for-patient-engagement/38543/Insights on patient identification, pearls for success, and perspective on the role of optometry in connecting patients with options for glaucoma management.Surprise Spikes
https://modernod.com/topics/glaucoma/surprise-spikes/39841/While rare, increases in IOP post-selective laser trabeculoplasty can occur and require prompt attention for the best long-term outcomes.Ocular Syphilis: the Great Imitator
https://modernod.com/topics/imagingdiagnostics/ocular-syphilis-the-great-imitator/39837/Learn some of the different ways this increasingly common disease can present and proven ways to manage it.Practice Ownership, Motherhood, and Mental Health
https://modernod.com/topics/business/practice-ownership-motherhood-and-mental-health/38900/The final part of a multi-part series on optometrist/physician burnout.A Case of MEWDS
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/a-case-of-mewds/38893/This condition typically has a good prognosis, usually requiring only observation.
