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D-EYE Smartphone-based Retinal Imaging System

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Jan 24, 2018 12:00:00 AM

 

Did you know that there is a super cool device out there that can allow you to capture high-definition photos and videos of the ocular fundus with your iPhone?! It is called the D-EYE Smartphone-based Retinal Imaging System.

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Topics: #WhereDoYouOptoPrep, Contest

How Are Your New Year’s Resolutions Going?

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Jan 23, 2018 12:00:00 AM

2018… new year, new goals, new ideas, new start, and new resolutions. Now that we are about half way through January, it’s a great time to check in on how your New Year’s Resolutions are coming along.

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Topics: Stress, Motivation

Where Do You OptoPrep? Show Us and You Could Win a D-EYE iPhone Retinal Imaging System!

Posted by Kathryn Jack on Jan 12, 2018 12:00:00 AM
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Where Do You OptoPrep? With the recent launch of our OptoPrep Part I mobile app, studying on-the-go has never been easier! 
 
To celebrate the new app, we want to see where and how you study. Do you use OptoPrep at the coffee shop? Do you flip through PowerPages by the beach? Maybe you get a few Dose of OptoPrep questions in while you are waiting in line at the grocery store? 
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Topics: #WhereDoYouOptoPrep, Contest

Cataract Surgery May Extend Your Patient's Life

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Jan 4, 2018 12:00:00 AM

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On a daily basis I see a wide variety of patients with many different ocular and systemic health conditions. One of the main eye-related issues I see and talk to my patients about it cataracts.

I get a wide range of emotions from patients when I tell them that their vision is hazy from cataracts, or that the difficulties they are having with glare at night are due to cataracts, or that they have the very early stages of cataracts developing; but they aren’t quite affecting their vision yet.

Most patients associate cataracts with a negative feeling; they feel like its just another thing that is reminding them that they are getting old.

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Topics: Cataracts, Surgery

Stick It Up Your Nose

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Jan 2, 2018 12:00:00 AM

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You may have heard some buzz about Allergan’s new product for the treatment of dry eye called TrueTear. You may have also heard that the device works by sticking it up your nose and stimulating the tissue in your nasal cavity! What?!

I thought it sounded a little crazy at first as well, but I’ve read the studies, talked with the Allergan representatives, and chatted with some colleagues who have tried the device, and it seems like a pretty promising treatment option for our patients! Let me break down some of the basics for you…

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Topics: TrueTear

What it Takes to Recruit a Talented Millennial Associate OD

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Dec 21, 2017 12:00:00 AM

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Most of us young ODs or optometry students are considered part of the millennial generation (whether we like it or not). With that being said, our generation is known for doing things differently, especially when it comes to looking for jobs.

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Topics: Job Hunting, Jobs, Millennial Generation OD

Have you heard the news? NBEO® preparation just got that much better!

Posted by Kathryn Jack on Dec 21, 2017 12:00:00 AM

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Hello OptoPrep Friends! It sure has been a busy year here at OptoPrep. As the year comes to a close, we have enjoyed reflecting on the exciting happenings of the year and are inspired while we plan even more new and exciting things for 2018!

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Topics: NBEO, Apps, Announcements, NBEO Part I

Talking to Your Patients About Floaters

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Dec 17, 2017 12:00:00 AM

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One of the most common emergency calls and appointments you'll get in practice is when patients become anxious because they have noticed floaters and/or flashes in their vision. More common than not, these symptoms occur as a result of normal aging changes in the vitreous that can result in a posterior vitreous detachment.

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Topics: Floaters

Are You Happy With Your Optometry Career Choice?

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Dec 7, 2017 12:00:00 AM

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I recently read an article in Women in Optometry that had polled a group of optometrists about their satisfaction with their career choice. The results were shocking to me. I couldn’t believe that almost 50% of optometrists who were asked “If you were to start your career in optometry today, what path would you take?” stated that they would “not choose optometry.”

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Topics: Career Choice, Jobs, Poll Results

4 Foods Rich in Omega 3 Fatty-Acids for Eye Health

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Nov 30, 2017 12:00:00 AM

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We’ve all been told of the positive effects of taking omega 3 supplements for eye health, especially for the treatment of dry eye disease.

Studies have shown an improvement in tear osmolarity, tear break-up time, matrix metalloproteinase-9, and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) symptom scores in patients adding omega 3s into their diet.

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Topics: Omega 3 Fatty Acids, Eye Health

 

 

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