Glaucoma Consults Round-up: Pt 2. Sep 28 - Oct 2, 2009 In-depth case discussions.
/A round up of recent glaucoma cases discussed.
Read MoreA round up of recent glaucoma cases discussed.
Read MoreA recap of this past week's tweets about patients referred to me for glaucoma management. This article contains additional information not found in the original 140 character postings. Please add your comments so that we can extend these teachable moments over time.
Read MoreThis is one of the scariest cases of recent times for me and is also summarized in Glaucoma Consults Round-up Sep 28-Oct 2, 2009. I have been following her for more than 3 years for Plateau Iris Syndrome which has been stable following SLT, LPI and Gonioplasty combined with taking Pilocarpine drops in both eyes and Cosopt in the right eye.
Read MoreA recap of this past week's tweets of 9 glaucoma surgeries and 4 cataract surgeries in my glaucoma patients. This article contains additional information not found in the original 140 character postings. Please add your comments so that we can extend these teachable moments over time.
Read MoreMost readers have probably come across this article because of twitter since I tweeted a link to it. However, if you could please share this via email to others not on Twitter, it may help to show them how Twitter can be useful in medical education. Another related article from 27Aug2009 is the Ophthalmology Twitter experiment along with Cary Silverman in conjunction with Ocular Surgery News.
Read MoreThanks @shiralazar for tweeting this one.
I started this site in 2009 to write about Glaucoma, Health IT (EMR, EHR), Technology and to host my podcast series "Talking About Glaucoma." There is a shortcut to this blog to make it easier to find http://iguy.tv/blog.
I am a glaucoma sub-specialized Ophthalmologist and have a full time clinical practice at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic of the Geisel School of Medicine in Hanover, NH. I have a longtime interest in the use of technology to help in medical care as well as in Education. In addition, I was a very early adopter and developer of Electronic Medical Record systems who has lectured internationally on the topic of making the transition to EMRs in daily practice.
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