Scleral lenses for dry eye

Scleral lenses are an option that many physicians use to help patients suffering from more severe and advanced cases of dry eye disease. Two ophthalmologists discussed the options and how these fit into the treatment of dry eye.

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Nathan Radcliffe, MD Glaucoma Editor

Antifragile glaucoma management

Glaucoma Section Editor Nathan Radcliffe, MD, writes about the “chaotic events” that often thwart glaucoma patient care, how he thinks can help his patients become “antifragile,” how they can “grow from unpredictability and chaos.”

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Insights on adopting new technologies

New innovations are entering the glaucoma space on a regular basis, but how do physicians discern whether (and when) to adopt them and what is that process like? Two physicians shared their considerations and experiences with bringing new techniques and technologies into practice.

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Non-valved tube implants: Comparison of different devices and size options

Tube shunts still have important applications for glaucoma patients today and are often used for more severe disease. When categorizing tubes shunts, there are valved or non-valved options. Three physicians discussed the available non-valved tube implants, particularly how a newer option compares to older.

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Opportunities abound: Embracing modern workforce challenges

The pandemic served as the catalyst for workforce reform, reform that likely had been building behind the scenes as technology has advanced and workplace culture evolved. With this evolution, there are opportunities to embrace the current workforce challenges. William Rabourn Jr. shared his thoughts in this quarterly column.

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