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Strategies to stay organized, and clinical challenges to address.
Jaya Badhwar Kumar, MD, FASRS
Retina Today
Who is presenting matters; it shapes the profession and the aspirations of trainees.
Melissa Yuan, MD; Eugenia C. Greig, MD; and Carolyn K. Pan, MD
Training to become a retina specialist is an expensive endeavor. Here’s how mentors and programs can help support trainees economically.
Katherine E. Talcott, MD; Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD; and Adrienne W. Scott, MD, FASRS
As part of our 20th anniversary, Retina Today is digging into the archives to reflect on how much the profession has changed.
Robert L. Avery, MD
Improving representation moves us closer to an era of personalized medicine.
Jeremiah Brown Jr, MD, MS, FASRS, and Genevieve Espinoza, BA, COA, OSC
Donald J. D’Amico, MD
A workplace injury required surgical intervention to repair a full-thickness macular hole.
Irmak Karaca, MD; Marc Mardelli, MD; and Talia R. Kaden, MD
Advice for the end of fellowship from those who have completed their own.
Luis Acabá-Berrocal, MD; Jordan D. Deaner, MD; Samir N. Patel, MD; and Joshua H. Uhr, MD
ROP isn’t the only condition that can present with complications in infants.
Preeya Mehta, MD; Zachary Elkin, MD; and Vaidehi S. Dedania, MD
Here’s how to be efficient while also providing excellent patient care.
Theo Bowe, MD; Allen C. Ho, MD; Sunir J. Garg, MD, FACS; and Omesh P. Gupta, MD, MBA
Here are some tips and tricks I learned after a recent wet lab experience.
Flavius Beca, MD
The details of the treatment approach matter when coding retinal injections and surgical procedures.
Joy Woodke, COE, OCS, OCSR
These distinct clinical entities require tailored management strategies.
María Ana Martínez-Castellanos, MD, and Manuel Jasso, MD
These cases illustrate the value of not hesitating to begin aggressive treatment.
Carl P. Herbort, Jr, MD, PD, and Ioannis Papasavvas, MD
Low levels of vitamin A may be the culprit behind this ocular condition.
Eric W. Lai, MD; Brian K. Do, MD; and Sidney A. Schechet, MD
Recent survey results can help us better understand the experiences of current and former vitreoretinal fellows.
Vicente Lorenzo Cabahug, MD, DPBO, and Andrew S.H. Tsai, MBBS, MCI, FRCOphth
With proper foresight, this technology has the potential to enhance clinical efficiency and patient care.
Matteo Mario Carlà, MD, and Stanislao Rizzo, MD
Unusual ocular findings led to the diagnosis of a serious systemic condition.
Frida Velcani, BA; Shivesh Shah, BA; Albert T. Vitale, MD; Rachael S. Jacoby, MD; and Nikhil N. Batra, MD
New data suggest targeting specific geographies in the United States could improve diversity efforts in retina trials.
M. Ali Khan, MD, FACS, FASRS
Identifying diversity among patients and providers is only the first step toward a more inclusive ophthalmology community.
Meghan Smith, MPH, BA; Duncan Fuller, BS; Ogul E. Uner, MD; Carlos Torres Quinones, MD; and Merina Thomas, MD
Kevin J. Corcoran, COE, CPC, CPMA, FNAO
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Open. Outspoken. It's Ophthalmology off the Grid—an honest look at controversial topics in the field.
Neda Shamie, MD, and guests discuss the latest research and clinical studies in ophthalmology.