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In This Issue
Callan Navitsky, Editor-in-Chief
Jacob Brubaker, MD; Sahar Bedrood, MD, PhD; and Xiongfei Liu, MD
Recent data support macular ganglion cell analysis as a useful adjunct to monitor glaucomatous progression.
Anjali Bhorade, MD, MSCI, and Erin Sieck, MD
An important piece of improving care and quality of life.
Richie Kahn, MPH
Selective laser trabeculoplasty can be offered as a first-line treatment for appropriate patients.
Rebecca Edwards Mayhew, MD, PhD
OSD in patients who have glaucoma is best managed with a methodical, proactive approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Laura A. Voicu, MD
The Moran Eye Center’s Global Outreach Division has sought novel ways to help patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Craig Chaya, MD, and Lori McCoy, COT
This technique steadies the eye and facilitates superior device placement.
David Woods, MD
Pragmatic recommendations for eye care practice owners and providers.
Isabelle Bibet-Kalinyak, Esq
Early exposure to various devices and procedures is valuable when preparing for glaucoma fellowship and beyond.
Josh Hardin, MD
Erin Sieck, MD, and Georges M. Durr, MD, FRCSC
Reflecting on a decade of performing microinvasive procedures.
Deborah Ristvedt, DO
Communication with the surgeon is essential for efficient comanagement.
Justin Schweitzer, OD, FAAO
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