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Most Recently Shared on May 19, 2010 at 6:00 pm By:

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From progression to vascular risk factors, this year’s ARVO presentations on #glaucoma will lead to better care http://ow.ly/1Ne39

2 years ago...

Low Technology Glaucoma - Risk, data, etc. - Part 2All Things About Optometry & Health Information Technology

tips4eyedocs.com — “How to approach low technology glaucoma. A paradigm is presented using risk and data.View full resource at tips4eyedocs.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2012 at 12:42 pm By:

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Encore:: Glaucoma Care, A Low Technology Approach - Risk, Data, etc - Part 2 http://t.co/hvNSLba6

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Which drops? – Glaucoma Care – Part 3 | | All Things About Optometry & Health Information TechnologyAll Things About Optometry & Health Information Technology

tips4eyedocs.com — “Which drops? – Glaucoma Care – Part 3 | | All Things About Optometry & Health Information TechnologyAll Things About Optometry & Health Information TechnologyView full resource at tips4eyedocs.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 27, 2012 at 4:41 pm By:

Automated Confrontation Visual Field Tester - A ReviewAll Things About Optometry & Health Information Technology

tips4eyedocs.com — “Automated Confrontation Test (ACT) - An easier visual field - A ReviewView full resource at tips4eyedocs.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 12:15 pm By:

GrandRounds4ODs Richard Hom OD MPA Doctor, Optometrist, and Active Health Library

Automated Confrontation Visual Field Tester (ACV) - An easier visual field - A Review http://t.co/P4mrlosR

1 month ago...

Glaucoma management, low vs. high technology instrumentationAll Things About Optometry & Health Information Technology

tips4eyedocs.com — “Glaucoma care with low or high technology instrumentation.View full resource at tips4eyedocs.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 12:01 pm By:

Glaucoma Characterized In New Research As A Neurologic Disorder Rather Than Eye Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “A new paradigm to explain glaucoma is rapidly emerging, and it is generating brain-based treatment advances that may ultimately vanquish the disease known as the sneak thief of sight. A review nView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 9, 2012 at 9:06 am By:

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Glaucoma Characterized In New Research As A Neurologic Disorder Rather Than Eye Disease http://t.co/1E6B3ysu #neurology

2 months ago...

Review of Ophthalmology® > Raised Glaucoma Risk in Those With Diabetes and Hypertension

revophth.com — “Review of Ophthalmology® > Raised Glaucoma Risk in Those With Diabetes and HypertensionView full resource at revophth.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 25, 2011 at 1:01 am By:

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Education & Training
After graduating with top honors from the University of Southern California (USC), he received the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship to attend Harvard Medical School. While in medical school, he accepted a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study visual cognition. Dr. Richardson then completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, which was followed by ophthalmology training at LAC+USC/Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country.

Experience & Specialization
Dr. Richardson joined the San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates in 1999 and became San Gabriel’s first ophthalmologist to use such modern technologies as the accommodating Crystalens (with cataract surgery) and the iTrack microcatheter (canaloplasty glaucoma surgery).   Dr. Richardson is among an elite group of glaucoma specialists in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Patients have traveled from as far away as Mumbai, India to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson.

Dr. Richardson not only performs canaloplasty, he also teaches other surgeons how to do so.  As one of the leading canaloplasty surgeons he regularly gives talks at the national meetings of eye surgeons.  As part of his quest to make this safer glaucoma surgery available to glaucoma patients throughout the world, he is often asked to fly out to teach individual doctors how best to incorporate canaloplasty into their practices.  Dr. Richardson was recently included among a panel of respected glaucoma surgeons whose goal was to find ways to make it easier for other eye surgeons to learn how to perform canaloplasty.  You can read what this panel had to say here.

To learn more about Dr. David D. Richardson, visit http://david-richardson-md.com." /> David Richardson, MD - Glaucoma and Canaloplasty Surgeon Active Health Library, Doctor, Ophthalmologist, and Physician

Review of Ophthalmology> Raised #Glaucoma Risk in Those With Diabetes and Hypertension http://t.co/qNTx70XL

4 months ago...

The silent enemy: a review of cataract in relation to glaucoma and trabeculectomy surgery -- Mathew and Murdoch 95 (10): 1350 -- British Journal of Ophthalmology

bjo.bmj.com — “The silent enemy: a review of cataract in relation to glaucoma and trabeculectomy surgery -- Mathew and Murdoch 95 (10): 1350 -- British Journal of OphthalmologyView full resource at bjo.bmj.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 24, 2011 at 3:57 am By:

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Education & Training
After graduating with top honors from the University of Southern California (USC), he received the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship to attend Harvard Medical School. While in medical school, he accepted a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study visual cognition. Dr. Richardson then completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, which was followed by ophthalmology training at LAC+USC/Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country.

Experience & Specialization
Dr. Richardson joined the San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates in 1999 and became San Gabriel’s first ophthalmologist to use such modern technologies as the accommodating Crystalens (with cataract surgery) and the iTrack microcatheter (canaloplasty glaucoma surgery).   Dr. Richardson is among an elite group of glaucoma specialists in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Patients have traveled from as far away as Mumbai, India to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson.

Dr. Richardson not only performs canaloplasty, he also teaches other surgeons how to do so.  As one of the leading canaloplasty surgeons he regularly gives talks at the national meetings of eye surgeons.  As part of his quest to make this safer glaucoma surgery available to glaucoma patients throughout the world, he is often asked to fly out to teach individual doctors how best to incorporate canaloplasty into their practices.  Dr. Richardson was recently included among a panel of respected glaucoma surgeons whose goal was to find ways to make it easier for other eye surgeons to learn how to perform canaloplasty.  You can read what this panel had to say here.

To learn more about Dr. David D. Richardson, visit http://david-richardson-md.com." /> David Richardson, MD - Glaucoma and Canaloplasty Surgeon Active Health Library, Doctor, Ophthalmologist, and Physician

The silent enemy: a review of #cataract in relation to #glaucoma and trabeculectomy surgery - http://t.co/hspTYLOB

4 months ago...

Review of Ophthalmology® > Taking Glaucoma Codes To the Next Level

revophth.com — “The new ICD-9 codes should help prevent unfair physician profiling—and benefit research as well.View full resource at revophth.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 23, 2011 at 11:05 pm By:

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Education & Training
After graduating with top honors from the University of Southern California (USC), he received the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship to attend Harvard Medical School. While in medical school, he accepted a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study visual cognition. Dr. Richardson then completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, which was followed by ophthalmology training at LAC+USC/Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country.

Experience & Specialization
Dr. Richardson joined the San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates in 1999 and became San Gabriel’s first ophthalmologist to use such modern technologies as the accommodating Crystalens (with cataract surgery) and the iTrack microcatheter (canaloplasty glaucoma surgery).   Dr. Richardson is among an elite group of glaucoma specialists in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Patients have traveled from as far away as Mumbai, India to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson.

Dr. Richardson not only performs canaloplasty, he also teaches other surgeons how to do so.  As one of the leading canaloplasty surgeons he regularly gives talks at the national meetings of eye surgeons.  As part of his quest to make this safer glaucoma surgery available to glaucoma patients throughout the world, he is often asked to fly out to teach individual doctors how best to incorporate canaloplasty into their practices.  Dr. Richardson was recently included among a panel of respected glaucoma surgeons whose goal was to find ways to make it easier for other eye surgeons to learn how to perform canaloplasty.  You can read what this panel had to say here.

To learn more about Dr. David D. Richardson, visit http://david-richardson-md.com." /> David Richardson, MD - Glaucoma and Canaloplasty Surgeon Active Health Library, Doctor, Ophthalmologist, and Physician

Review of Ophthalmology > Taking #Glaucoma Codes To the Next Level http://t.co/JKmvomhJ

4 months ago...

Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Postoperative Complications After Glaucoma Surgery for Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma vs Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, August 2011, Tan et al. 129 (8): 987

archopht.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Ophthalmology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on all aspects of ophthalmologyView full resource at archopht.ama-assn.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 14, 2011 at 6:00 pm By:

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Education & Training
After graduating with top honors from the University of Southern California (USC), he received the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship to attend Harvard Medical School. While in medical school, he accepted a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study visual cognition. Dr. Richardson then completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, which was followed by ophthalmology training at LAC+USC/Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country.

Experience & Specialization
Dr. Richardson joined the San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates in 1999 and became San Gabriel’s first ophthalmologist to use such modern technologies as the accommodating Crystalens (with cataract surgery) and the iTrack microcatheter (canaloplasty glaucoma surgery).   Dr. Richardson is among an elite group of glaucoma specialists in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Patients have traveled from as far away as Mumbai, India to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson.

Dr. Richardson not only performs canaloplasty, he also teaches other surgeons how to do so.  As one of the leading canaloplasty surgeons he regularly gives talks at the national meetings of eye surgeons.  As part of his quest to make this safer glaucoma surgery available to glaucoma patients throughout the world, he is often asked to fly out to teach individual doctors how best to incorporate canaloplasty into their practices.  Dr. Richardson was recently included among a panel of respected glaucoma surgeons whose goal was to find ways to make it easier for other eye surgeons to learn how to perform canaloplasty.  You can read what this panel had to say here.

To learn more about Dr. David D. Richardson, visit http://david-richardson-md.com." /> David Richardson, MD - Glaucoma and Canaloplasty Surgeon Active Health Library, Doctor, Ophthalmologist, and Physician

Postoperative Complications After #Glaucoma Surgery for Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma vs … http://t.co/hdcHKl30

5 months ago...

Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Nail Bed Hemorrhage: A Clinical Marker of Optic Disc Hemorrhage in Patients With Glaucoma, October 2011, Park et al. 129 (10): 1299

archopht.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Ophthalmology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on all aspects of ophthalmologyView full resource at archopht.ama-assn.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 14, 2011 at 3:57 am By:

newglaucomatreatmentexcellent results.

Education & Training
After graduating with top honors from the University of Southern California (USC), he received the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship to attend Harvard Medical School. While in medical school, he accepted a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study visual cognition. Dr. Richardson then completed an internal medicine internship at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, which was followed by ophthalmology training at LAC+USC/Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles – one of the top ophthalmology residencies in the country.

Experience & Specialization
Dr. Richardson joined the San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates in 1999 and became San Gabriel’s first ophthalmologist to use such modern technologies as the accommodating Crystalens (with cataract surgery) and the iTrack microcatheter (canaloplasty glaucoma surgery).   Dr. Richardson is among an elite group of glaucoma specialists in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Patients have traveled from as far away as Mumbai, India to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson.

Dr. Richardson not only performs canaloplasty, he also teaches other surgeons how to do so.  As one of the leading canaloplasty surgeons he regularly gives talks at the national meetings of eye surgeons.  As part of his quest to make this safer glaucoma surgery available to glaucoma patients throughout the world, he is often asked to fly out to teach individual doctors how best to incorporate canaloplasty into their practices.  Dr. Richardson was recently included among a panel of respected glaucoma surgeons whose goal was to find ways to make it easier for other eye surgeons to learn how to perform canaloplasty.  You can read what this panel had to say here.

To learn more about Dr. David D. Richardson, visit http://david-richardson-md.com." /> David Richardson, MD - Glaucoma and Canaloplasty Surgeon Active Health Library, Doctor, Ophthalmologist, and Physician

Nail Bed Hemorrhage: A Clinical Marker of Optic Disc Hemorrhage in Patients With #Glaucomahttp://t.co/zjIi3fFc

5 months ago...

Review of Ophthalmology® > Should Your Glaucoma Patients Be Driving?

revophth.com — “Glaucomatous damage can eventually make your patient a dangerous driver. Heres how to stay on top of the situation.View full resource at revophth.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 12, 2011 at 4:25 am By:

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Review of Ophthalmology® > Should Your Glaucoma Patients Be Driving? http://t.co/rIggyde3

6 months ago...

Ophthalmology Seeks Revised Government Assessment of Glaucoma Screenings and Treatment

marketwire.com — “WASHINGTON, DC and SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Nov 3, 2011) - The American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Glaucoma Society are calling for a new evaluation of glaucoma screening and treatment in response to recent draft reviews prepared by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The draft...View full resource at marketwire.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 3, 2011 at 5:07 pm By:

GrandRounds4ODs Richard Hom OD MPA Doctor, Optometrist, and Active Health Library

RT @noblevisionllc: Ophthalmology Seeks Revised Government Assessment of Glaucoma Screenings & Treatment http://t.co/Ual0VuVq #Tips4EyeDocs

6 months ago...

^Diaton Tonometer measures IOP through EYELID Intraocular Pressure Non-Contact Tonometry Ophthalmology Glaucoma Eye test Ophthalmic Instruments USA - Order Page

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Arch Ophthalmol -- Frequency of Intraocular Pressure Increase Within Days After Intravitreal Triamcinolone Injections in the Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network, August 2011, Lauer et al. 129 (8): 1097

archopht.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Ophthalmology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on all aspects of ophthalmologyView full resource at archopht.ama-assn.org

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Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2011 at 6:07 am By:

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Frequency of IOP Increase Within Days After Triamcinolone Inj'n [Arch Ophthal] http://j.mp/qn6tN3 #Glaucoma

9 months ago...

Arch Ophthalmol -- Intraocular Pressure Variability and Glaucoma Risk: Complex and Controversial, August 2011, Singh and Sit 129 (8): 1080

archopht.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Ophthalmology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on all aspects of ophthalmologyView full resource at archopht.ama-assn.org

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Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2011 at 6:05 am By:

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Intraocular Pressure Variability and #Glaucoma Risk: Complex and Controversial [Editorial] http://j.mp/pCV8SJ [Arch Ophthal]

9 months ago...

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