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Promising Safety Results With Investigational Dry Eye Drop
https://modernod.com/articles/significant-findings/promising-safety-results-with-investigational-dry-eye-drop/37726/Significant Findings is MOD's weekly email newsletter for progressive-minded, full scope optometrists. Delivered to your inbox every Monday, Significant Findings offers fresh insights on the latest industry news, life anecdotes, current events related to the practice of optometry, and more—all curatInvolving Patients in Their Care
https://modernod.com/articles/significant-findings/involving-patients-in-their-care/37725/Significant Findings is MOD's weekly email newsletter for progressive-minded, full scope optometrists. Delivered to your inbox every Monday, Significant Findings offers fresh insights on the latest industry news, life anecdotes, current events related to the practice of optometry, and more—all curatOne Step Closer to Dilation Reversal
https://modernod.com/articles/significant-findings/one-step-closer-to-dilation-reversal/37724/Significant Findings is MOD's weekly email newsletter for progressive-minded, full scope optometrists. Delivered to your inbox every Monday, Significant Findings offers fresh insights on the latest industry news, life anecdotes, current events related to the practice of optometry, and more—all curatBurnout • Practice Scope and Glaucoma Tx • Health Care Gaps
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/burnout-practice-scope-and-glaucoma-tx-health-care-gaps/36842/Don't skip this episode, because there's a lot to learn about! First, Lori Latowski Grover, OD, PhD, helps us understand physician burnout (00:49), then Jon Pederson, OD, FAAO, discusses glaucoma through a legislative lens, taking stock of the changing times and change in scope of practice for ODs (New Year, New e-Newsletter
https://modernod.com/articles/significant-findings/new-year-new-e-newsletter/37718/Significant Findings is MOD's weekly email newsletter for progressive-minded, full scope optometrists. Delivered to your inbox every Monday, Significant Findings offers fresh insights on the latest industry news, life anecdotes, current events related to the practice of optometry, and more—all curatHealth Equity • Glaucoma + Cataract • Bacterial Conj Masqueraders
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/health-equity-glaucoma-cataract-bacterial-conj-masqueraders/36837/Check out this great episode of The MOD Pod! Lori Latowski Grover, OD, PhD, kicks things off with an overview of the current state of health equity because access to quality health care is still not a guarantee for all (00:55). Justin Schweitzer, OD, FAAO, follows with some considerations to keep inCase Studies in Treating Ocular Surface Disease: Season 6
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/case-studies-in-treating-ocular-surface-disease-season-6/36835/Join this season’s expert panel of Laura Periman, MD; Carly Rose, OD; and Edward Jaccoma, MD, as they showcase a selection of interesting cases across the ocular surface spectrum.Correcting High Myopia at the Nodal Point
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2022-oct/correcting-high-myopia-at-the-nodal-point/39127/Redesigned with a central port, the latest version of the ICL is associated with better visual outcomes and less risk than earlier iterations of the lens.Identifying Thyroid Eye Disease
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/identifying-thyroid-eye-disease/36909/Jacob Lang, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, joins hosts Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO, to explain the potential warning signs of thyroid eye disease and the condition’s correlation with dry eye disease (DED). Dr. Lang discusses how physicians can identify the underlying symptoms of thyroCOVID's Effect on Patient Care • Managing DR
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/covids-effect-on-patient-care-managing-dr/36817/This month's episode of The MOD Pod features two articles on the posterior segment. First, hear Jessica Haynes, OD, FAAO, describe the true effect of lapses in care as she talks about how COVID kept retina patients out of her office and led to poorer outcomes for many (1:10). Then, Inrava Khasnabish
