September 2003
CRSToday News
Chief Medical Editor's Page
How Does Your Business Model Work?
Tetracaine After Keratorefractive Surgery
Is the routine use of postoperative topical anesthetic medications appropriate?
2003 PCO Update: Part I
How the square-edged IOL prevents posterior capsular opacification.
Presbyopia Treatment With Multifocal Ablation
Refined ablation patterns offer improved near vision correction without compromising distance vision.
Reducing Spherical Aberration
Using the NIDEK EC-5000 to improve the quality ofvision by preserving a prolate cornea.
Cataract Challenge
A Case for Routine Phacoemulsification?
Refractive Challenge
Buttonhole Flap after Lasik
Profitability and Patient Care
How a statewide eye care delivery system structures its business and finances.
Emphasizing Patient Care Yields Success
Gordon Binder Vision Institute focuses on internal and external marketing.
High Tech, High Touch
Associated Eye Care uses new but proven technology to deliver superior patient care.
Combining Conservatism and Innovation
Discover Vision Centers have found success by carefully evaluating each medical and business idea.
Quality First
Building a reputation based on renowned research, staff development, and superior patient care.
The Simpler, the Better
Putting the KISS Principle to work in your practice.
Zeroing in on Patient Financing
Not all patient financing companies are created equal. Here’s how to choosethe one best fitted to your practice’s needs.
Essential Fatty Acids and Dry Eye Disease
The first hypothesis-testing study assesses the relationship between dietary habits and dry eye syndrome.
A New Approach to LASIK
The Lasitome microkeratome offers the possibility of further customized LASIK parameters.
Innovations
A preview of today’s new products
5 Questions
Dr. Warren Hill discusses IOL power prediction, lessons learned overseas, and the future of cataract surgery.
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