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November/December 2008

In This Issue

Practice Management: Tightening Our Belts

Richard A. Lewis, MD, Chief Medical Editor

Letters

Cupping or Sinking?

The following letter refers to the editorial titled "A Quarter of a Century of Glaucoma" by Richard A. Lewis, MD, that appeared in our July/August 2008 edition.

DSAEK in a Patient With Previous Trabeculectomy

Nils A. Loewen, MD, PhD; David J. Schanzlin, MD; Gianmarco Vizzeri, MD; and Robert N. Weinreb, MD

Fungal Endophthalmitis After Trabeculectomy

Barbara Smit, MD, PhD

Practice Management for Glaucoma

For this roundtable discussion, not sponsored by industry, Glaucoma Today asked participants to share their views on a variety of practical topics faced by clinicians across the country.

How to Improve Scheduling, Patient Flow, and Efficiency

Tips from a practice management consultant in ophthalmology.

Vince Giacolone

How to Create an Efficient Office

A staged plan makes this important goal easier to accomplish.

Steven M. Litinsky, MD, MBA, and Leslie Bardt, COE

Increased Office Efficiency With EHRs

Properly selecting the right system can improve your office's productivity and decrease its costs.

Mildred M. G. Olivier, MD

Improving Glaucoma Care Through Professional Collaboration

My role as an optometrist in a busy glaucoma practice.

Jennifer L. Stone, OD

Improving the Efficiency of Perimetry

Customizing visual field testing for individual patients can save time and keep our patients upbeat for this essential examination.

Ronald L. Fellman, MD

Treating Ocular Surface Disease in Glaucoma

With vigilance and appropriate therapy, we can help our patients maintain a healthy ocular surface.

Malik Y. Kahook, MD, and Clark L. Springs, MD

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