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1. Pharmacy of tomorrow: the future will more fully embrace pharmacists' unique clinical capabilities

2. Staffing: how will new technologies affect your need for personnel? A consensus as to whether these technologies will reduce costs and staffing needs has not yet been reached, opinions and anecdotal observations are as varied nationwide as physician practices are

5. Branded versus generic: is there a product difference? Glaucoma medications: several studies show there may be, and it can affect patient outcomes

6. New options help hemangiomas: better understanding leads to improved treatment of visually compromising lesions

7. Telemedicine boosts retinopathy screening rates: new avenues: early detection pushes primary-care settings to full diagnostic potential

8. HCQ guidelines screen for toxicity risk: best practices: some tests for hydroxychloroquine retinopathy recommended; others hold little benefit

9. NORDIC [I.sub.2][HT.sub.2] trial calls for enrollees: idiopathic intracranial hypertension: pathophysiology, optimal treatment focus of study

10. Drug delivery to the posterior pole: in search of the Holy Grail: the role of therapeutic proteins to treat retinal diseases is rapidly growing

14. State MTMs: better patient care demands pharmacist expertise

15. Low vision programs: exploring the options

16. Adding anti-reflective coatings to sunwear

17. Sunwear for all seasons

18. Dispensing for the smaller set

19. Keeping focused: enhanced reader lenses allow eyes to focus smoothly between near and intermediate distances

20. Discover the potential benefits by having staff perform surfacing, edging, tinting work

21. Presentation is everything: proper display key to successful merchandising

22. Time out from sports-related eye injuries: appropriate eye protection is paramount for effective sports management

23. Retinal module maps and tracks edema in diabetic patients: map allows clinician to watch early stages, monitor progression and regression

24. Digital camera able to capture optic disc, fundus, external eye images: this instrument can provide film-quality images because of its 6-megapixel resolution

25. Computerizing your dispensary is just a keystroke away: systems provide improved tracking and management of daily business functions

26. The lowdown on low vision aids; devices maximize quality of vision in an untapped market

27. Meeting secure e-mail requirements just got easier

28. System improves approach to reimbursement, record-keeping, eases administrative burden

29. FDA ready to set standards for contrast sensitivity testing: parameters will make administration of test easier, more valuable for ophthalmologists, patients

30. Solutions for lens comfort

31. Contrast sensitivity testing key to measuring visual function

32. Framework

33. Integrated system solves many acuity testing problems: visual assessment device allows for fingertip control, superior vision evaluation of patients

37. Use the Internet to your advantage following these strategies: hire professional to create effective Web site; drive patients to it with search engine optimization

38. Microsurgical cutting instrument makes consistent incisions: multiple components improve accuracy and control compared with freehand cuts

39. New material for ptosis repair offers ease of placement, good results: product can be placed through traditional small incisions with fascia needle or through open eyelid approach

40. Systemic therapy eases dry eye symptoms: agent controls inflammatory responses, helps with natural production of enzymes

41. Endophotocoagulation easier with new laser probe: single handpiece delivers high-intensity white light, laser light to retina

42. New drug developed to treat Fabry's disease: enzyme replacement therapy offers hope to patients with potentially fatal disease

43. Water-mist product restores moisture to dry, irritated eyes: tissue-culture grade water passes through lipid layer to aqueous layer, leaving both functioning

44. Extended-wear punctal plugs help post-LASIK dry eye: easy-to-insert plugs are essentially absorbed within 60 to 180 days

45. Providers navigate effects of ACA with steps for increased efficiency: first year of 'Obamacare' brings vision benefits for children, challenges for practices

47. Big picture of glaucoma care presents with shades of gray

49. Implementing EHR: lessons learned: process at Wilmer Eye Institute reveals statistics on use, adoption, satisfaction, productivity

50. Using intracameral antibiotics to lower risk of infection after cataract surgery: how simple steps and choices can help prevent postoperative endophthalmitis

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