Stop the Cuts: Join the Effort to Protect Our Patients, Payments
Unless we persuade Congress to act, ophthalmologists could face significant Medicare cuts in 2022.
Unless we persuade Congress to act, ophthalmologists could face significant Medicare cuts in 2022.
Not every eye disease has a medical or surgical treatment or a cure. But there are many resources available to help patients live successfully with…
Young ophthalmologists who attended Mid-Year Forum 2024 and met with their lawmakers on Capitol Hill also documented their activities on social media. Who did it…
Dr. Ellen Mitchell discusses recommendations for when neuroimaging should be performed in a child with new-onset strabismus.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology IRIS Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) is the nation’s first comprehensive eye disease clinical registry.
Find out what the Academy is doing in state and federal government affairs and health policy affecting ophthalmologists and patients.
Ruth D. Williams, MD, Chief Medical Editor, on the need for consistent, predictable access to medicines that can save vision and lives.
Dr. Christopher Sales demonstrates how to manage a DMEK tissue injection when there is too much posterior pressure in the eye through careful alternating between…
Where do guide dogs come from? How are they trained, and how do they functionally support patients with visual impairment or blindness? What steps should…
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An autonomous artificial intelligence model showed good ability to detect patients with moderate or worse retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) when tested among 2 large, multinational…