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The Arnold Mühren of Refractive Surgery?*

| Bruce Allan

Sitting Down With… Bruce Allan, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon and Service Director of the Refractive Surgery Service at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK.

Business & Profession Professional Development

The New York Networker

Sitting Down With… Georgette Pascale, President and CEO of Pascale Communications, LLC.

Business & Profession Professional Development

Translational Research: Innovate Horizontally

| Michael Mrochen

Bridging the “Valley of Death” of expertise for medical device development

Subspecialties Professional Development

This Month in Business

| Roisin McGuigan

Abbott and Zeiss join forces, Valeant and Allergan continue to battle

Business & Profession Professional Development

You Have a Great Idea. Now What?

| Nikki Hafezi

Necessity is the mother of invention: a problem needs solving, someone has a good idea, an invention is born. In clinical medicine, ideas often arise from the act of treating a patient

Subspecialties Professional Development

Demanding the Best

| Mark Hillen

Sitting Down With… John Kanellopoulos Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, New York University Medical School, Partner at OMMA Eye Institute, and Founder and Scientific Manager of Laservision.gr Institute, Athens, Greece

Business & Profession Professional Development

This Month in Business

| Roisin McGuigan

Alimera and Allergan benefit from new FDA approvals, Allergan continues to battle Valeant, and Oculentis sues Lenstec over IOL patent infringement

Subspecialties Professional Development

The Tyranny of Distance

Sitting Down With… Charles McGhee, Director of the New Zealand National Eye Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Subspecialties Professional Development

Tiny Pulses, Big Progress

| Mark Latina

Mark Latina recounts his story of the invention of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT).

Business & Profession Professional Development

How Much Statistical Expertise Does an Ophthalmologist Really Need?

| Adam Jacobs

Peer reviewers should insist that tricky statistical techniques are explained clearly to non-statisticians.

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