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Target IOP: To Set or Not to Set?

Ophthalmologists weigh the pros and cons of setting a numeric goal.

Arthur J. Sit, MD, and Harry A. Quigley, MD

Research Results

Highlights of the AGS Annual Meeting

The latest results of clinical trials and research studies presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Glaucoma Society, held March 2 to 5, 2017, in Coronado, California.

Ambika Hoguet, MD, and Lucy Q. Shen, MD

Cover Stories: Surgical Management Of Chronic Angle Closure

Understanding the Problem of Angle-Closure Glaucoma

An overview of some major issues.

Harry Quigley, MD

Successful in-Office Techniques for Educating Patients

Better communication improves outcomes in glaucoma.

HARRY A. QUIGLEY, MD

Clinician Scientist's Corner

Claude Burgoyne, MD

Cover Stories

Is Glaucoma Screening Worthwhile?

Like the process itself, assessing its merits is complex.

RENATA PICCIANI, MD; RICHARD K. LEE, MD, PHD; AND JEFFREY D. HENDERER, MD

Highlights of the AGS Annual Meeting

The latest research findings from the 21st annual meeting of the American Glaucoma Society.

GEOFFREY T. EMERICK, MD

Clinical Strategies

How Often Do You Perform Perimetry?

The short answer seems to be that it depends.

Jeffery D. Henderer, MD; Anjana Jindal, MD; Harry A. Quigley, MD; Arthur J. Sit, SM, MD; and Angelo P. Tanna, MD

Clinical Strategies

How Often Do You Perform Perimetry?

The short answer seems to be that it depends.

Jeffery D. Henderer, MD; Anjana Jindal, MD; Harry A. Quigley, MD; Arthur J. Sit, SM, MD; and Angelo P. Tanna, MD

Cover Stories: Innovation In Glaucoma

The Pathway to Medical Innovation

For this roundtable discussion, not sponsored by industry, Glaucoma Today convened a panel to discuss needed innovation in glaucoma and the process of protecting new ideas and bringing them to market.

Cover Stories: Angle-closure Glaucoma

Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Concepts and Epidemiology

Anatomy alone cannot account for who develops this disease and who does not.

Harry A. Quigley, MD

Cover Stories: Angle-closure Glaucoma

Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Concepts and Epidemiology

Anatomy alone cannot account for who develops this disease and who does not.

Harry A. Quigley, MD

5 Questions With Henry Jampel, MD, MHS

Dr. Jampel describes his long-term research goals, his approach to the management of concurrent cataract and glaucoma, and the influences on his life, professional and private.

Research Results

Highlights of the AGS Annual Meeting

The latest research findings from a joint meeting of the American Glaucoma Society and the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Interest Group held March 5 to 8, 2009, in San Diego.

Geoffrey T. Emerick, MD

5 Questions with Rohit Varma, MD, MPH

Dr. Varma reflects on the value of adaptability and the focus of medical education.

Rohit Varma, MD, MPH

5 Questions With Paul P. Lee, MD, JD

Dr. Lee discusses collaborative efforts to improve patient care and the mentors who helped shape the physician he is today.

Paul P. Lee, MD, JD

Highlights of the Annual AGS Meeting

The latest research findings from the 18th annual meeting of the American Glaucoma Society.

Geoffrey T. Emerick, MD

The Role of Ethnic-Specific Databases in Assessing Glaucoma

The inclusion of normative data in diagnostic devices improves our ability to detect structural changes before they affect visual function.

Rohit Varma, MD, MPH

5 Questions With Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD

Dr. Coleman contemplates the influence of her fellowship training and the challenges inherent to large, government-funded studies.

Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD

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