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- When A Drop Isnt Enough - Review of Optometry
Published January 15, 2015 When A Drop Isn't Enough Oral antibiotics and analgesics often are clinically necessary when treating certain ocular conditions Here’s a rundown of our favorite systemic agents By Carl H Spear, OD, MBA, and Mark Obenchain, OD
- From HEDS to ZEDS: Managing Herpetic Eye Disease
Published March 15, 2025 From HEDS to ZEDS: Managing Herpetic Eye Disease These landmark studies are changing the way optometrists approach this condition with oral antiviral therapy Here’s how By Evan Canellos, OD, Harriette Canellos, OD, and Maria Canellos, DO
- The Clinical Trials That Changed Eye Care - reviewofoptometry. com
In this article, part 3 of a series on the role of research in clinical practice, we will review a plethora of pivotal studies that have shaped the field of eye care Reflecting the collective wisdom of over 20 optometric experts who contributed, this guide explains the key takeaways, practice implications and legacy of each study in today’s clinical landscape Links to the journal articles
- School Report Card: Grappling with Growth
Published January 15, 2025 School Report Card: Grappling with Growth In a period of rapid expansion, some worry about the education system’s ability to adapt to changing circumstances while maintaining high standards By Jack Persico, Editor-in-Chief
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