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Optometrists and Integrated Care of Ocular Surface Disease
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/optometrists-and-integrated-care-of-ocular-surface-disease/43037/This arrangement benefits all parties!The Benefits of Ambulatory Surgery Centers for Clinical Research
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/the-benefits-of-ambulatory-surgery-centers-for-clinical-research/43025/Scheduling flexibility, staff management, and procedural control."Lost" Patients May Welcome a Phone Call Appointment Invitation
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/lost-patients-may-welcome-a-phone-call-appointment-invitation/43024/Finding patients who have drifted, through the help of complementary patient reactivation programs, buoys an already burgeoning eye care practice.Unexpected Challenges With Combined MIGS and Cataract Surgery
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/unexpected-challenges-with-combined-migs-and-cataract-surgery/43021/The best way to avoid complications is to prevent them.Phacoemulsification for Complex Cases
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/phacoemulsification-for-complex-cases/43019/Choosing a system to meet your practice's needs.Evolution of the Wavefront-Guided Laser
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/evolution-of-the-wavefront-guided-laser/43001/This technology relies on a highly precise method of optical measurement.Successfully Implanting Toric IOLs
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/successfully-implanting-toric-iols/42999/With a step-by-step approach to marking and alignment, surgeons can achieve very good results, even without expensive guidance technologies.The Literature
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/the-literature-13/42985/Corneal Inlays on the Horizon
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/corneal-inlays-on-the-horizon/42977/The FDA approval of the first of these implants could mean more devices in this category will soon become available in the United States.Advances in Implantation Over the Years
https://crstoday.com/topics/general/advances-in-implantation-over-the-years/42973/Changes in technique have a direct correlation with decreases in a corneal inlay's removal rate.
