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What's Coming Next for Glaucoma Management?
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In This Issue
Steven D. Vold, MD, Chief Medical Editor
Paul Lee, MD
Implications for canal-based surgery.
Haiyan Gong, MD, PhD
A minimally invasive and maximally effective glaucoma treatment.
Mahmood A. Khaimi, MD
Elizabeth Dale, MD
Luna Xu, MD; Noga Harizman, MD; and Tak Yee Tania Tai, MD
Future advances could become useful clinical diagnostic tools.
Chris A. Johnson, PhD, DSc
The current state of optical coherence tomography in glaucoma and the technology's future applications.
Scott Butikofer, MD; Kevin Pikey, DO; and Rohit Krishna, MD
Not today.
Dan Eisenberg, MD
Glaucoma drugs in the works.
Douglas J. Rhee, MD, and Emily Ahadizadeh, BS
The popularity of this safe and effective approach to glaucoma surgery will continue to grow as more options become available.
Michael Greenwood, MD, and John Berdahl, MD
Keith Barton, MD, FRCP, FRCS
Arsham Sheybani, MD
Leonard K. Seibold, MD
Has the future arrived?
E. Randy Craven, MD
Although Indian ophthalmologists author many studies, the sheer volume of patients in the face of limited resources challenges most clinicians' ability to devote much time to research.
Subhabrata Chakrabarti, PhD, and Chandra S. Garudadri, MD
Let the data be your guide when considering a new device for your practice.
Ryan Bouchard
Try one or all of these tips to help patients understand their treatment plan.
Fiaz Zaman, MD
Consider implementing these strategies before the end of the year. The savings for you or your practice could be significant.
Carole C. Foos, CPA, and David B. Mandell, JD, MBA
Jonathan S. Myers, MD
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