Share Your COVID-19 and Ophthalmology Story
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how ophthalmologists are living their lives, running their practices and treating their patients. The Academy wants to share your stories.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how ophthalmologists are living their lives, running their practices and treating their patients. The Academy wants to share your stories.
How physicians can volunteer for EyeCare America to provide eye exams
A sheep bot fly larva (Oestrus Ovis) is removed from the conjunctiva of a 34-year-old patient with the help of topical proparacaine and toothless forceps.
Investigators at a tertiary clinic in India hypothesized that patients with glaucoma are in a state of chronic stress, potentially leading to “allostatic overload,” or…
AAO 2023, the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual meeting will be in San Francisco, November 3-6, 2023
As the nation gets swept up in the excitement of the March Madness college basketball tournament, we’re introducing a spirited competition of our own to…
Presenter Central for AAO 2023 is your one-stop location for the Academy’s annual meeting and Subspecialty Day presenter information.
Eye injuries due to electric scooters and hoverboards have increased dramatically, cataract surgery patients appreciate postsurgical phone calls, and sociodemographic factors may be behind the…
I recently received a “friend” request from a patient on social media. I do know the patient, but I’m not sure how to respond since…
How the study of nerve growth might impact ophthalmology.
Resident and comic artist Meagan Shinbashi, MD, gets help from Janice C. Law, MD, about how to manage stress and find fulfillment in your career.