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Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs
—2012
 

We are grateful that you, the optometric community, find this annual work beneficial to your professional growth and of service to your patients.
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Thirteenth Annual Handbook of Ocular Disease Management 

Lifelong learning is way of life for every optometrist. The committed practitioner is always looking to improve skill, experience and knowledge
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The 9th Annual Guide to Retinal Disease 

The Clinical Utility of Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging; The Role of the Vitreous in Retinal Disease; A Case of Late-Onset Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
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Product Guide
—February, 2012
 

Review of Optometry is pleased to offer you this preview of many exciting new products now available in the ophthalmic marketplace.
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Women in Optometry
—March 2012
 

There's always something exciting about spring. It’s so promising, the way most beginnings are.
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Nutrition—Feb 2012
 

New paradigms in the understanding and management of ocular nutrition.
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The 2012 Corneal Atlas 

Welcome to the 2012 Corneal Atlas. This year, a panel of corneal experts present the latest information on bacterial, viral and other conditions.
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The 8th Annual Guide to Retinal Disease 

A Re-classification of CNV, Hydroxchloroquine Retinal Toxicity: Case Study, A Review of Micropulse Laser Photocoagulation and The Clinical Applications of Multispectral Imaging.

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Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs
—2012
The 9th Annual Guide to Retinal Disease Women in Optometry
—March 2012
Product Guide
—February, 2012
Algorithms:
Nutrition—Feb 2012
The 2012 Corneal Atlas The 8th Annual Guide to Retinal Disease Women in Optometry—November 2011 Algorithms:
Keratitis—Nov 2011
Algorithms:
Dry Eye—Oct 2011
The Science Behind the Stain Algorithms:
Conjunctivitis—Sept 2011
Women in Optometry—September 2011 Algorithms:
Allergy—June 2011
Product Guide—July 2011 Bausch + Lomb 13th Edition 2011 Women in Optometry—June 2011 Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs—May 2011 Thirteenth Annual Handbook of Ocular Disease Management Women in Optometry—March 2011 Product Guide—February, 2011 Successfully Fit the Most Compromised Corneas The 2011 Corneal Atlas The 7th Annual Guide to Retinal Disease Women in Optometry—September 2010 Ophthalmic Product Guide—July 2010 Women in Optometry—June 2010 Personalized Progressives: A Clinical Review 2010 Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs The Science Behind ACUVUE® OASYS® Brand Contact Lenses Twelfth Annual Handbook of Ocular Disease Management Glaucoma Care on the Cutting Edge, 2010 Women in Optometry—March 2010 The 2010 Corneal Atlas The IOL Handbook—February, 2010 The Sixth Annual Guide to Retinal Disease—November, 2009 Women in Optometry—November, 2009 Glaucoma Care on the Cutting Edge The Glaucoma Handbook Ocular Nutrition A to Z The Handbook of Ocular Disease Management, 11th ed. Product Guide—July, 2009 Women in Optometry—September, 2009 Neuro-Optometry Primer: The Brain Women in Optometry—June 2009 Clinical Guide to Ophthalmic Drugs—June 2009 Women in Optometry—March 2009 Product Guide—February 2009 Fifth Annual Guide to Retinal Disease Contact Lens Pioneers The Glaucoma Handbook Aug 07 Pt.2
Optometric Retina Society

Optometric Retina Society Newsletter aims to provide clinical updates in retinal disease for primary care optometrists. As part of this mission, the ORS organizes both annual meetings and a quarterly e-newsletter, through which the latest research and clinical findings are presented to attendees and readers.

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Optometric Glaucoma  Society

Optometric Glaucoma Society Newsletter strives to promote excellence in the care of patients with glaucoma through professional education and scientific investigation. Its objectives are to promote the education of health care professionals, to promote glaucoma research, to make this information accessible to health care professionals and the public, and to establish collaboration with other professional organizations.

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Optometric Glaucoma  Society

Optometric Physician Newsletter is a weekly e-journal edited by Art Epstein, O.D. It began in 2001 and discusses current optometric issues, research and industry news.

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