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A look at the accomplishments and challenges that have shaped some of today's women leaders in glaucoma.
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In This Issue
Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC
Callan Navitsky, Editor-in-Chief
A novel device and an investigation of the timing of ripcord removal provide glaucoma specialists with more options and guidance on the postoperative management of a nonvalved tube.
Michael Lin, MD, and James C. Tsai, MD, MBA | Section Editor
What are the options for this patient who is intolerant of all but one medication?
Michael D. Greenwood, MD; Nathan Radcliffe, MD; Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD; and Steven R. Sarkisian Jr, MD | Section Editor
Take a moment to recognize the true power of eye care.
Philip S. Garza, MD, MSc, and Albert S. Khouri, MD | Section Editor
B3 or not B3? That is the question.
Pete A. Williams, PhD, and Jonathan G. Crowston, MBBS, FRCOphth, FRANZCO, PhD
A dialectic of hypothesis, experience, and resolution produced a new solution.
Khalid Lafdi, PhD
Developing an individualized structure-function approach for early detection of progression.
Sampson Listowell Abu, OD; Koosha Ramezani, MD; Rongrong Hu, MD; Fang-I Chu, PhD; and Lyne Racette, PhD
An exploration of challenges and progress in the field.
Lama Al-Aswad, MD, MPH; Sahar Bedrood; JoAnn Giaconi, MD; Mildred M.G. Olivier, MD; Sarwat Salim, MD, FACS; Oluwatosin Smith, MD; Ruth D. Williams, MD; Yvonne Ou, MD; and Michele C. Lim, MD-2
My key considerations and preferred surgical approach.
Effective time management warrants a proactive, not reactive, approach.
Kathryn Colby, MD, PhD
An overview of the problem and efforts to address it.
Neesurg Mehta, MD, and Angie E. Wen, MD
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