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Infographic: Vision Development from Birth

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 16, 2016 12:00:00 AM

Did you know that most newborns don't shed tears when they cry?  They make crying sounds, but the tears don't start flowing until they are about 4-13 weeks old.

The following inforgraphic displays the vision development from birth of children from ages 6 months.

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Topics: Facts

Quick Quiz:  What does LASIK Stand For?

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 13, 2016 12:00:00 AM

So what does the term LASIK stand for? Take this quick quiz!

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Topics: Quiz

Congratulations Class of 2016!

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 12, 2016 12:00:00 AM

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Many of you 4th year students will be putting on your caps and gowns this week and walking across the stage to receive your Doctor of Optometry degree. I bet most of you have been sitting at your rotations for the last month, not only counting down the weeks, but also days and hours until graduation, and can you believe that you’ve finally made it to the finish line?!

You are all going to be doctors in just a few short days! 

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Topics: Graduation

Poll:  Which fundus lens do you prefer to use in clinic?

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 11, 2016 12:00:00 AM

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What fundus lens do you prefer? Take this quick poll!

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Topics: Polls

Urgent Flashes and Floaters

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 10, 2016 12:00:00 AM
This column will review the risks of waiting eight to 12 hours to make this diagnosis and determine whether it is reasonable for the patient to simply prepare for possible surgery in the morning.
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Topics: Links

Did You Know that our Iris has over 256 Unique Characteristics?

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 9, 2016 12:00:00 AM

Did you know that our iris has over 256 unique characteristics?

FACT:  Compare that to fingerprints, which only have about 40. This is why many new security measures have iris scans instead of fingerprint scans.

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Topics: Facts

Collecting A Corneal Culture

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 5, 2016 12:00:00 AM
When guesses and hunches won’t do, get the facts.  Here is how you collect a corneal culture.
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Topics: Links, Cultures

Preparing for Your First 4th Year Rotation

Posted by Amanda Dexter on May 4, 2016 12:00:00 AM

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Most of you 3rd year students are about to head out for your first rotation of your 4th year. Even though there is only a few day transition period from being a 3rd year in clinic to a 4th year on rotation, what is going to be expected from you is going to increase greatly.

You are getting closer and closer to graduation and becoming a doctor, and with that comes a lot of responsibilities. As a 4th year you are going to be challenged by your staff doctors to feel comfortable making complex medical decisions, and you will need to show confidence when presented with tough patients.

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Topics: Rotations

Being an Advocate for Optometry

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Apr 28, 2016 12:00:00 AM

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On April 18th and 19th, over 600 optometry students and doctors of optometry convened in Washington, D.C. as part of the 2016 American Optometric Association Congressional Advocacy Conference.

I was one of those doctors who made the trip to Capitol Hill to advocate for our profession and for our patients. 

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Topics: Top Trends

East Meets West: Herbal Supplements in Health Care

Posted by Amanda Dexter on Apr 25, 2016 12:00:00 AM

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The use of herbal supplements for health and wellness is rapidly increasing worldwide.

What does this mean for eye care?

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Topics: Links, Herbal Supplements

 

 

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