by Bee Enriquez | Mar 1, 2014 | Other Publication, Publications
Technological advances have improved the way we diagnose and monitor disease, especially when it comes to glaucoma management. A decade ago, we had time domain optical coherence technology (TD-OCT) for monitoring retinal nerve fiber layer (NFL) thickness in our...
by Bee Enriquez | Mar 1, 2014 | Advanced Ocular Care, Publications
Although there is a vast array of prescription therapeutic options to help manage the various ocular diseases optometrists see in clinical practice, there is certainly a role for over-the-counter (OTC) products to help treat these conditions. One of the least...
by Bee Enriquez | Mar 1, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
David Kading, OD, and Mile Brujic, OD, focus on the role of ocular surface wellness in optimizing contact lens wear. Drs. Kading and Brujic explain how putting a system in place and assessing the surface of the eye will further improve patients’...
by Bee Enriquez | Feb 16, 2014 | Contact Lens Today, Publications
Technology is fascinating. One of the greatest things about it is that it is always improving, always advancing, and ever changing. Today is another first for me. I am writing this column on my iPhone while traveling to lecture on dry eye and contact lens technology....
by Optometric Insights | Feb 15, 2014 | Clinical Insights, Publications
Mile Brujic, OD, and David Kading, OD, discuss evaporative dry eye disease and share their strategies for evaluating and diagnosing the condition. According to Drs. Brujic and Kading, tear breakup time should improve after treatment. ...
by Bee Enriquez | Feb 8, 2014 | Advanced Ocular Care, Publications
When we began our careers, we thought that contact lens technology was amazing. In 1899 Charles Duell, commissioner of the US patent office said: “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” By no means do we want to say that we were silly enough to think that...