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From the Desk of Dr. Sindt...

Dr. Sindt is the Co-Chief Clinical Editor of Review of Optometry. She is also the Director, Contact Lens Service, and an associate professor of clinical ophthalmology at the University of Iowa, as well as president of Women of Vision.

Author: Christine Sindt Created: 9/21/2009 3:32 PM
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Say good bye to 2009's resolution and move forward to 2010. Share your ideas for 2010! How will you make this a great year? 

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Despite best efforts and hyper vigilance verging on insanity why do things always go wrong with the same patient?  Ponder this question and share your thoughts...  I want to know what you do to shake bad patient karma!

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Your patient is very angry and literally shaking his bill in your face!

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A patient presents unhappy with her treatment by a colleague of yours, and you see signs that the condition has gotten worse.

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Your patient, who has a long history of glaucoma that is controlled on two medications, has developed Alzheimer's disease.

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This myopic child wants contact lenses more than anything, and you believe she could handle them well. But, her parents are concerned.

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This patient is behaving oddly—her speech is slurred, she's making incoherent remarks, and she's doing odd things. What do you do?

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Optometric Retina Society Newsletter aims to provide clinical updates in retinal disease for primary care optometrists. As part of this mission, the ORS organizes both annual meetings and a quarterly e-newsletter, through which the latest research and clinical findings are presented to attendees and readers.

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