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Evolving Strategies in Early- Stage Glaucoma Management

A focus on the complementary roles of selective laser trabeculoplasty and sustained-release drug delivery.

Inder Paul Singh, MD; Lorraine M. Provencher, MD; Emily M. Schehlein, MD; Manjool Shah, MD; Swarup Swaminathan, MD; and Zarmeena Vendal, MD

The Evolving Treatment Paradigm: What it Means for Decision-Making

A change in mindset may be the most important aspect in achieving success with MIGS devices.

I. Paul Singh, MD; Brian Flowers, MD; and Pradeep Ramulu, MD, PhD

Research Update

In Vivo Epigenetic Reprogramming: a New Approach to Combatting Glaucoma

Reversing age and restoring youthful function to retinal neurons.

Yuancheng Ryan Lu, PhD; David A. Sinclair, PhD; Meredith S. Gregory-Ksander, PhD; and Bruce R. Ksander, PhD

Cover Focus

The Importance of Diversity in Ophthalmology

Why action is necessary to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Paul P. Lee, MD, JD

Global Perspectives

Building a Visual Health Program in El Salvador

A 30-year partnership has created a comprehensive eye care service, but can it be sustained?

Paul R. Cotran, MD, and Sidney Somoza, MD

The Literature

The Literature

Elizabeth D. Marlow, MD; Paul Petrakos, DO; and Charles Cole, MD

Focus On Diversity And Inclusion

Promoting Diversity

The National Medical Association works to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in medicine.

Mildred M. G. Olivier, MD

The Literature

The Literature

Paul Lee, MD

The Literature

The Literature

Paul Lee, MD

Research Results

Highlights of the AGS Annual Meeting

The latest research findings from the 25th annual meeting of the American Glaucoma Society, held February 26 to March 1, 2015, in Coronado, California.

Geoffrey T. Emerick, MD

International Perspectives

My Experience With Academic Medicine in the United States

An ophthalmologist from India visits four renowned teaching institutes to broaden his perspective on glaucoma education, surgery, and technology.

Ganesh Venkataraman, MBBS, MS, DNB

Glaucoma Research Foundation Hosts 4th Annual New Horizons Forum

Quality-of-Care Standards in Glaucoma

Changes in methods of assessment should allow physicians to improve the care they provide.

Paul P. Lee, MD, JD

Genetics and Glaucoma

Research is revealing much about the inheritance of disease. Genetic testing is useful for patients with early-onset glaucoma and for some families with multiple members affected by normal-tension and primary open-angle.

Janey L. Wiggs, MD, PhD

Glaucoma Care in India

Our thoughts on optimizing care for patients.

RENGARAJ VENKATESH, MD, AND KRISHNAMURTHY PALANISWAMY, MD

Clinician Scientist's Corner

CLINICIAN SCIENTIST'S CORNER

Joshua D. Stein, MD, MS

Optimizing Glaucoma Practice Models

William L. Rich III, MD, David G. Godfrey, MD, and Paul Lee, MD, JD

Optimizing Glaucoma Practice Models

William L. Rich III, MD, David G. Godfrey, MD, and Paul Lee, MD, JD

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 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

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