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Health Economics and Policy

Business & Profession Cataract

Too Old to Operate?

| Phoebe Harkin

A Canadian study asks: are older physicians an increased risk to patients during surgery?

Business & Profession Cornea / Ocular Surface

A Global Call to Action

| Erin Shriver

As ophthalmologists, we have a duty of care to our patients – and sometimes that means asking difficult questions.

Subspecialties Cataract

The China Study

Accessibility and affordability of cataract surgery has improved in China – but there is still more to achieve

Business & Profession Health Economics and Policy

Overcoming the Mountain of Global Blindness

| Geoff Tabin

The story behind the Himalayan Cataract Project – the NGO eradicating blindness, one country at a time.

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

Navigating the Long Road

| Kathleen Gordon and Jonathan Zager

How lessons learned from a uveal melanoma cluster may present a roadmap for a team approach – and how ophthalmologists can ensure optimal care for patients

Subspecialties Refractive

Pioneer or Buccaneer?

| Karl Stonecipher

In the digital age, are we doing enough to push truly pioneering efforts to the forefront?

Business & Profession Cornea / Ocular Surface

Bitesize Breakthroughs

| Ruth Steer, Phoebe Harkin

Analyzing the tear film layer, screening for neural disease, and a curious contact lens case: a brief selection of the latest ophthalmology news

Business & Profession Retina

V for DME

| J. Fernando Arevalo

More recent research suggests that vitrectomy works in DME – and that it might be the cost effective treatment we’re looking for

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

A View to the Future

| Andrew Morgenstern

By identifying vision problems early, we can unlock children’s true learning potential

Business & Profession Retina

The Pitter-Patter of Tiny Diagnoses

A simple yet accurate model could help streamline ROP screening

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