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Comfort of Dailies Total1® for Astigmatism in Symptomatic Habitual Reusable Toric Lens Wearers
https://modernod.com/articles/2024-nov-dec-insert/comfort-of-dailies-total1-for-astigmatism-in-symptomatic-habitual-reusable-toric-lens-wearersPersistent Fetal Vasculature
https://modernod.com/topics/patient-care/persistent-fetal-vasculature/38999/Diagnosis can be challenging. Management is based on the patient’s visual potential.Sleep Apnea and NPDR
https://modernod.com/articles/significant-findings/sleep-apnea-and-npdr/37796/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 curatRealize the Power of Comanagement
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2024-apr/realize-the-power-of-comanagement/38794/Build community with your local providers to ensure your patients receive the best possible care.Working With the Referral Network
https://modernod.com/topics/business/working-with-the-referral-network/38010/Multidisciplinary Care of the Patient With Diabetic Eye DiseaseDigital Device Use and Vision in Kids
https://modernod.com/topics/technology/digital-device-use-and-vision-in-kids/38073/Children use computers for schoolwork, they watch TV and play games, but is there a toll to pay for all that screen time?Turning Dry Eye Evidence Into Action
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/turning-dry-eye-evidence-into-action/39795/Advice on applying the TFOS DEWS III report to patient care.New Year, New Vision
https://modernod.com/topics/glaucoma/new-year-new-vision/54393/Optometric Scholar of the Month - Lydia Smith
https://modernod.com/topics/human-interest/optometric-scholar-of-the-month-lydia-smith/38736/When the Diagnosis Doesn’t Come Easy
https://modernod.com/topics/imagingdiagnostics/when-the-diagnosis-doesnt-come-easy/38559/Sometimes getting to the bottom of a patient’s vision loss takes closer examination, additional testing, and a big dose of patience.
