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Ophthalmology in practice – 2017

Winter 2017, Volume 1 Number 4

  • Under pressure
    Andrew McNaught
  • Current and future glaucoma treatments and intraocular pressure measurement
    Keith Barton
  • Practical considerations for laser peripheral iridotomy
    Alastair M Porteous and Laura Crawley
  • Optical practices can offer a solution to demand issues
    Chris McGachy

Autumn 2017, Volume 1 Number 3

  • Eyes are the window to the body
    Andrew McNaught
  • Retinal vessel analysis – a modern alternative to the arteriovenous ratio
    Christian French
  • Dry eye disease: a brighter future
    Francisco C Figueiredo
  • Managing rubeotic glaucoma at the Western Eye Hospital
    Gurjeet Jutley and Faisal Ahmed

Summer 2017, Volume 1 Number 2

  • Innovations must be applauded
    Andrew McNaught
  • Simulated ocular surgery
    John Ferris
  • A Handbook of Ophthalmic Standards and Procedures, 2nd edition
    Fardowsa Dirir
  • The role of the pharmacist in the pharmacological management of glaucoma
    Lucy C Titcomb
  • Top ten tips for young ophthalmologists about safe and successful cataract surgery
    James Wawrzynski and George M Saleh

Spring 2017, Volume 1 Number 1

  • More excellent news for 2017!
    Andrew McNaught
  • Emergency eye care in the UK: where are we and where are we going?
    John Buchan
  • Ophthalmic Nursing, 5th edition
    Helen Gibbons
  • Quality of life in glaucoma: an overview
    Lene M Martin
  • Common problems presenting to neuro-ophthalmology
    Louise AH Ramskold and Fion D Bremner
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