Monthly Archives: November 2019
Phaco Training: First Contact Lens that Slows Progression of Myopia in Children
Phaco Training: Dr. Ramamurthy Demonstrates the Technique of Mechanical Delamination in a Case of PPC Type Cataract
Phaco Training: Tip from LVPEI
Phaco Training: Tip from LVPEI
Phaco Training: John B. Pinto on Private Practice for Ophthalmologists
All ophthalmologists, by common agreement, are highly intelligent. But most ophthalmologists are profoundly underinformed, at least when it comes to the business of eye care and the economic and structural affairs of their practice. Let’s see if we can help that in the next 1,000 words. You do not have to know everything about your… Read More »
Phaco Training: Dr. Mackool on Persistent Intraoperative Bell’s Phenomenon
Persistent Intraoperative Bell’s phenomenon: What to do? Surgery Description A severe Bell’s phenomenon is noted at the beginning of the cataract-implant procedure. Modification of the surgical technique is then done in order to overcome the problem. LEARNING OBJECTIVE After completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to apply techniques that permit satisfactory globe positioning… Read More »
Phaco Training: John Berdahl MD on Light Adjustable Lens
NEW YORK — Since its commercial rollout in July, the Light Adjustable Lens has been implanted in 18 sites across the country, offering surgeons simplified preoperative messaging and decision-making and delivering better vision for patients, according to a speaker here. “This is the first lens that can be customized after cataract surgery. It simplifies the messaging and… Read More »
Phaco Training: Tip from LVPEI
Phaco Training: Dr. Mackool Demonstrates Phacoaspiration and Trabecular Meshwork Bypass Stent Injection Techniques
Phacoaspiration and Trabecular Meshwork Bypass Stent Injection Techniques Please use the link below to watch the vimeo and earn CME points Satisfactory completion: Learners must pass a post-test and complete an evaluation form to receive a certificate of completion. Your chosen sessions must be attended in their entirety. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available.… Read More »