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o.d. to o.d. - Should Patients Have to Ask?
By: Neil B. Gailmard, O.D., M.B.A.
Optional products abound in eye care. Do your patients know they exist?
February 2003
viewpoint - Food for Thought
By: Jim Thomas, Editorial Director
Here's why your patients should think of you when they think of nutrition.
February 2003
Practice Pulse
Tips, Trends & News You Can Use
February 2003
fix this practice - Consult Before You Buy
By: Richard S. Kattouf, O.D., D.O.S.
A consultant can make the purchase of a practice easier on you financially.
February 2003
view from the top - Scheduling One Block At a Time
By: Gary Gerber, O.D.
Everyone wins when you dedicate blocks of time to different tasks.
February 2003
lessons learned - Misery Loves Company
By: Jack Runninger, O.D.
A patient tries to replace his lenses.
February 2003
contact lens management - A Problem-Solver for Astigmats
By: S. Barry Eiden, O.D., F.A.A.O.
This frequent-replacement toric contact lens offers clinical advantages.
February 2003
business advisor - Reduce Your Debt
By: Jeffrey R. Anshel, O.D., F.A.A.O.
With interest at record lows, now's the time to lower your borrowing costs. Consider these strategies.
February 2003
CLINICAL CHALLENGES - The Artist's Rendition
By: Eric Schmidt, O.D.
A patient's artwork leads this doctor on the road to diagnosing her condition.
February 2003
therapeutic insights - Prescribing for Glaucoma
By: Robert B. DiMartino, O.D., M.S.
See why it's important to match the best medication to each patient's circumstances.
February 2003
Nutritional Supplements in Eye Care
By: Benjamin Lane, O.D.
In the first report of this series, OM explains how nutrition can prevent and treat AMD.
February 2003
What Consultants Can Do for You
By: Michael Lear-Olimpi
If you've reached a crossroad in the management of your practice, then it's time to consider . . .
February 2003
What's Coming in 2003 - A Guide for the Optometric Practice
A guide to recently introduced products that will shape patient care and practice management. Read about ophthalmic lenses, contact lenses, pharmaceuticals and more.
February 2003
Tackling Ocular Allergies
By: Deepak Gupta, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Hone your skills for diagnosing and managing ocular allergies by following these simple guidelines.
February 2003
Tackling Renovation
By: René Luthe, Senior Associate Editor
Outside help turned this doctor's awkward space into a free-flowing, attractive office.
February 2003
instrumental strategies - The Diagnostic Tool of the Future
By: Gregg L. Ossip, O.D.
Three instruments in one will save your practice money and space.
February 2003
reflections - The Ones That Get Away
By: Andrew S. Gurwood, O.D., F.A.A.O.; Denise L. Wharton, O.D.
Take time to listen -- not only to the patient, but to your own intuition.
February 2003
coding q & a - Same-day Exams & Minor Surgery
By: Suzanne L. Corcoran, C.O.E.
Medicare's rule allows exceptions.
February 2003
Letter
By: Paul S. Koch, M.D.
Dear Colleague,
February 2003
What's Triggering The Symptoms?
By: Sharon K. Sra, M.D.; Stefan Trocmé, M.D.
Your patient may be suffering from any of several ocular allergy diseases. Here's how to tell which one is causing the discomfort.
February 2003
Getting a Handle On Ocular Allergy
By: Peter A. D'Arienzo, M.D., F.A.C.S.; Gregg J. Berdy, M.D.
A skillful differential diagnosis coupled with a targeted treatment plan brings relief. Here's what works for these specialists.
February 2003
Driving Allergy Patients To Your Door
By: Michael Alexander, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
An allergist offers a new perspective on marketing the allergy aspect of your practice.
February 2003
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