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Message from the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, In the past decade there have been many exciting advancements in refractive cataract surgery. With the latest intraocular lens technology and a variety of lens options available, clinicians can customize treatment and maximize outcomes for each and every patient. In this issue of...

Is Your Patient a Candidate?

When evaluating the patient, it is important to get to know them well. What do they do for a living? Are they retired? What are their visual demands in life? Do they do a lot of nighttime driving or spend a lot of time on the computer? What are their visual priorities? One critical question to ask...

Optimizing the Ocular Surface Before Surgery

Careful assessment and management of the ocular surface is vital for optimal post operative refractive outcomes. The air-tear film interface is the highest index of refraction and can interfere with preoperative measurements if it is unstable or there is underlying corneal pathology as listed below...

Cherrell Price, MS, Receives Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship

Cherrell Price, MS, a third-year medical student at Morehouse School of Medicine and a 2021 alumna of Harvard Ophthalmology's Research Scholars Program, is the recipient of the Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship. This fellowship allows gifted students to take...