Volume 4, Issue 3
Practice Pearls
Evaluating Practice Models when Searching for a Job, Personal Perspectives of a Pediatric Ophthalmologist by Aaron Miller, MD, MBA
Pearls for Opening Your Own Practice by Karen Fallon
Dry Eye Pearls 101 by Vipul Shah, MD
Reading an OCT 101 by Rahul Khurana, MD
Let’s Talk About Money by Lance Kugler, MD
First 5 Years of Practice: Pearls and Pitfalls by Michael G. Haas, MD
Coding Pearls
CPT Code 92060 – Sensorimotor Examination: An Essential Code to the Pediatric Ophthalmology Practice by Aaron Miller, MD, MBA
Surgical Pearls
Avoid Placing Single Piece Acrylic IOLs in the Ciliary Sulcus by Sam Masket, MD
International Ophthalmology
Visas Options for Training in the United States of America by Vinay A. Shah, MD
Pearls from Program Directors
Matching in Ophthalmology and then Succeeding in Residency: Pearls from Program Directors by Rahul Khurana, MD
PIO Case Report
Eye Care in the News
Big Bucks - The Physician-Pharma Relationship by Brooke Strickland
No Increased Risk of Macular Degeneration Progression after Cataract Surgery by Brooke Strickland
Announcement
September 2009 Photo Quiz
Submit your answer and subscribe to Pearls in Ophthalmology. Correct answers will be included in a drawing for a $100 Amazon.com Gift Card. Please include PIO Photo Quiz September 2009 in the subject line of your email to webmaster@medrounds.org. Include your name, e-mail, and your current position.By submitting your answer, you agree to the PIO Quiz Official Rules and Regulations.
Do you have a story, interesting article, or eye case? Submit your article to the editor. Contact us to become a Sponsor of Pearls in Ophthalmology or Post Your Job Opening. Pearls in Ophthalmology is published quarterly and is read by thousands of ophthalmology residents, fellows, and ophthalmologists starting their practice. In 2008, Pearls in Ophthalmology received over 44,000 page views.
Evaluating Practice Models when Searching for a Job, Personal Perspectives of a Pediatric Ophthalmologist by Aaron Miller, MD, MBA
Pearls for Opening Your Own Practice by Karen Fallon
Dry Eye Pearls 101 by Vipul Shah, MD
Reading an OCT 101 by Rahul Khurana, MD
Let’s Talk About Money by Lance Kugler, MD
First 5 Years of Practice: Pearls and Pitfalls by Michael G. Haas, MD
Coding Pearls
CPT Code 92060 – Sensorimotor Examination: An Essential Code to the Pediatric Ophthalmology Practice by Aaron Miller, MD, MBA
Surgical Pearls
Avoid Placing Single Piece Acrylic IOLs in the Ciliary Sulcus by Sam Masket, MD
International Ophthalmology
Visas Options for Training in the United States of America by Vinay A. Shah, MD
Pearls from Program Directors
Matching in Ophthalmology and then Succeeding in Residency: Pearls from Program Directors by Rahul Khurana, MD
PIO Case Report
Eye Care in the News
No Increased Risk of Macular Degeneration Progression after Cataract Surgery by Brooke Strickland
Announcement
September 2009 Photo Quiz
What is the diagnosis?
Submit your answer and subscribe to Pearls in Ophthalmology. Correct answers will be included in a drawing for a $100 Amazon.com Gift Card. Please include PIO Photo Quiz September 2009 in the subject line of your email to webmaster@medrounds.org. Include your name, e-mail, and your current position.By submitting your answer, you agree to the PIO Quiz Official Rules and Regulations.
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Do you have a story, interesting article, or eye case? Submit your article to the editor. Contact us to become a Sponsor of Pearls in Ophthalmology or Post Your Job Opening. Pearls in Ophthalmology is published quarterly and is read by thousands of ophthalmology residents, fellows, and ophthalmologists starting their practice. In 2008, Pearls in Ophthalmology received over 44,000 page views.


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