Coronavirus emergency declared: Where doctors can find information
2019-nCoV may cause ocular signs and symptoms, including photophobia, irritation and ocular discharge.
2019-nCoV may cause ocular signs and symptoms, including photophobia, irritation and ocular discharge.
One misstep is all it takes to expose your practice’s essential data and protected health information to a costly cyberattack. The threat to health care is growing exponentially as is the sophistication of attacks, and your practice could be next.
So, your patient decided to search the internet for clinical advice? A new Ethics Forum case study looks at how to discuss “Dr. Google” referrals with patients.
Presidents’ Council 2020 convened affiliate leaders and staff for professional development and an open forum with the AOA on opportunities, issues affecting the profession.
Open the 2020 CE catalog today to see all five days of industry-best CE that Optometry’s Meeting has to offer in National Harbor, Maryland/Washington, D.C., June 24-28.
GPO members already enjoy significant savings on everyday business and practice needs, but soon those discounts will include additional optical products, such as contact lenses, frames and lens materials.
Insurers’ business practices are limiting doctors’ ability to provide care, and the AOA is taking action to hold them accountable.
Research shows that adding certain nutrients to patients’ daily diets can help preserve their vision. But not all nutrients are created equal. What is considered the pièce de résistance of eye-friendly nutrients? Counsel patients on what to eat to reduce the risk of vision loss risk and prevent of chronic conditions.
How can optometry do more to help glaucoma patients? Glaucoma expert shares new developments you should be aware of.
Even before graduating from optometry school, the AOA’s Young Optometrist of the Year was active in advocacy. And that made all the difference.