The pleasure has been mine
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, discusses incorporating new techniques and technologies into practice and talks about his time as Chief Medical Editor of EyeWorld.
Browse articles from EyeWorld.org about Eric Donnenfeld, MD. EyeWorld is the award-winning member publication of ASCRS. The magazine provides news and updates from the Society as well as clinical features in the areas of cataract, refractive, cornea, glaucoma, and practice management. It publishes quarterly with editorial direction from its medical editorial board and staff.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, discusses incorporating new techniques and technologies into practice and talks about his time as Chief Medical Editor of EyeWorld.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, EyeWorld chief medical editor, spoke to ASCRS Program Committee Chair Edward Holland, MD, about the 2022 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
“In this issue of EyeWorld, the official member publication of ASCRS, we highlight multiple areas of interest, including a number of sessions to be presented at the Annual Meeting that should not be missed,” said Eric Donnenfeld, MD, EyeWorld chief medical editor.
“Despite having some of the most advanced technologies available, sometimes complications happen.” EyeWorld Chief Medical Editor Eric Donnenfeld, MD, introduces the issue, which has a running theme of complicated cases.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, EyeWorld chief medical editor, discussed EyeWorld’s 25-year history.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, EyeWorld chief medical editor, shares what he is looking forward to at the 2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, EyeWorld chief medical editor, conducted a Q&A with Edward Holland, MD, ASCRS Program Committee chair, to highlight what’s coming at the 2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 23–27.
2020 was supposed to be the year ophthalmologists highlighted all of the advances in cataract and refractive surgery and the patients who benefited from advanced technology. Then, in March 2020, the world was turned upside down. Chief Medical Editor Eric Donnenfeld, MD, reflects on this and looks forward.
The COVID-19 pandemic hit home for our ophthalmology practices in March 2020, closing our offices and surgicenters for all but emergency patients for 10 weeks. This was the reality for many of us. There was an atmosphere of generalized concern bordering on panic in many locations due to a fear of the unknown.
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, Rockville Centre, New York, said: This patient has three significant problems that are all likely contributing to his problem of glare and halo: IOL opacifications, hyperopic refractive error, and a fixed dilated pupil. The cataract surgery was otherwise done well and the 1-piece acrylic IOL is in the bag.