New study results show improved hazard detection times for visually impaired drivers using bioptic telescopic spectacles compared to normal sighted drivers.
A recent study reveals that surgeons are most frequently reported for unprofessional behavior by coworkers, while pediatric-focused physicians are least likely to be reported.
The Congressional Budget Office projects a rise in the uninsured rate to 8.9% by 2034, driven by immigration and policy changes affecting young adults, despite a record low of 7.2% in 2023.
This study analyzes over 5 million annual eye pain-related visits to U.S. outpatient and emergency departments, highlighting the prevalence and non-vision-threatening nature of most cases.
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Health care professionals welcome the FTC's new rule banning noncompete agreements but are concerned it may not protect those in nonprofit healthcare settings, potentially impacting most of the nation's medical professionals.
While growth is a great thing and usually means that a practice is thriving, it can sometimes present with its unique communications challenges that must be addressed.
By getting to know our patients, asking them the right questions, and looking at their ocular surfaces, we can help a wide range of individuals with presbyopia to benefit from multifocal contact lenses.