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Neuroadaptation-How Your Brain Adapts to a Change in Your Vision
There's More to Vision Than Meets the Eye
New Lens, Same Brain: The Importance of NeuroAdaptation
What Stem Cells are Growing for Ophthalmology
Very Small May Soon Become Very Big
The SAD Implications of Light and Sight
Could a Surgical Robot Replace an Ophthalmologist?
Can Ophthalmologists Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease?
Vision and Driving Safety-Is it Time for a New Licensing Standard?
Complications of Astigmatic Correction
IOl Selection Can Affect Retinal Visualization
Dr. Kershner Featured in Newsweek Article on the Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT)
Toric IOLs and Astigmatic Keratotomy-Avoiding Problems
Solx DeepLight 790 Titanium Laser and Gold Microshunt Granted CE Status
Response to IFIS Article-Tamsulosin HCL
Improved Functional Vision with an IOL
Ophthalmic ViscoSurgical Devices-Which One and When?
Optimizing the Refractive Results of MicroIncision Cataract Surgery
Tecnis IOL Improves Functional Vision
Healon 5-Seven Tips for Clear Corneal Cataract Surgery
Functional Visual Acuity and the Modified Prolate IntraOcular Lens
OVDs and Modified Prolate IOLs for Better Outcomes in Cataract Surgery
Astigmatic Keratotomy for Refractive IOLs
MicroInjection of the Tecnis IOL
Should Retinal Surgeons Influence the Selection of Intraocular Lens Implants?”
Shifting Paradigms-Adopting New Technology IOLs
Presbyopia Surgery-Where Do We Go From Here?
Evidence-Based Medical Reporting: Has it's Time Come?
Ophthalmic ViscoSurgical Devices and the Small Pupil-Report of a Case
Keratolenticuloplasty-The Surgical Correction of Astigmatism Part 1
Keratolenticuloplasty-The Surgical Correction of Astigmatism Part 2
Management of the Small Pupil in Cataract Surgery
Small Pupil Devices for Cataract Surgery
Clear Corneal Cataract Surgery and the Correction of Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism
Evaluation of the BD K-4000 Microkeratome
Can an Aspheric IOL Improve Visual Function?
The Case for Single-Incision, Single-Instrument Phacoemulsification
The Surgical Correction of Presbyopia-State of the Art
Management of the Small Pupil in Clear Corneal Cataract Surgery
Five Steps to the Clear Cornea MicroIncision
Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis-Is there a Snake in the Garden of Eden?
The Collamer IntraOcular Lens Implant
Clear Lens Extraction to Correct Refractive Error
6 Tips to Clear Cornea Cataract Surgery
The Clear Cornea Refractive Incision
Are EyeDrops Really Necessary Following Clear Cornea Cataract Surgery?
The Clear Cornea Incision and the Limbal Relaxing Incision Marker
Clear Corneal Refractive Cataract Surgery
MicroIncisional Cataract Surgery
The Surgical Correction of Presbyopia
Design of IOL injectors is still evolving, according to surgeon
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