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View article: Education Outcomes from an Ophthalmology Microsurgery Course for Medical Students
Education Outcomes from an Ophthalmology Microsurgery Course for Medical Students Open
View article: Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Burden in Patients With Lower Household Incomes vs Higher Household Incomes
Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Burden in Patients With Lower Household Incomes vs Higher Household Incomes Open
Purpose: To assess the differences in measures of diabetic retinopathy (DR) disease burden between patients in high-income vs low-income ZIP codes when presenting to retina specialists. Methods: This retrospective cohort study comprised pa…
View article: Primary care telehealth visits are associated with earlier eye care in diabetic patients with high socioeconomic vulnerability
Primary care telehealth visits are associated with earlier eye care in diabetic patients with high socioeconomic vulnerability Open
View article: Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Treatment Burden and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Treatment Burden and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy Open
Purpose: To assess the severity, progression, and treatment burden of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients after bariatric surgery compared with controls. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed of patients with type 2 diabete…
View article: Central Visual Field Testing in Early Glaucoma
Central Visual Field Testing in Early Glaucoma Open
View article: How Medication Adherence Affects Disease Management in Veterans with Glaucoma: Lessons Learned from a Clinical Trial
How Medication Adherence Affects Disease Management in Veterans with Glaucoma: Lessons Learned from a Clinical Trial Open
Introduction: We conducted a secondary, real-world clinical assessment of a randomized controlled trial to determine how a glaucoma medication adherence intervention impacted the clinical outcomes of participants at 12 months post-randomiz…
View article: Corneal Hysteresis for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma and Assessment of Progression Risk
Corneal Hysteresis for the Diagnosis of Glaucoma and Assessment of Progression Risk Open
View article: Within-Trial Cost-Effectiveness of an Adherence-Enhancing Educational Intervention for Glaucoma
Within-Trial Cost-Effectiveness of an Adherence-Enhancing Educational Intervention for Glaucoma Open
View article: Digital eye strain during the virtual interviews: evidence-based strategies for medical students
Digital eye strain during the virtual interviews: evidence-based strategies for medical students Open
The 2020-2021 residency interview season was the first in which interviews were entirely virtual, and residency interviews may continue to be offered in this format. Digital eye strain can negatively affect applicants’ interview experience…
View article: Perceptions of a Virtual Visiting Ophthalmology Elective in the COVID-19 Era
Perceptions of a Virtual Visiting Ophthalmology Elective in the COVID-19 Era Open
Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was a disruption for all aspects of medical education, especially for clinical students preparing for residency applications. Clinical rotations are essential for a student's spec…
View article: Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma
Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma Open
View article: How Medication Adherence Affects Disease Management in Veterans with Glaucoma
How Medication Adherence Affects Disease Management in Veterans with Glaucoma Open
View article: Glaucoma knowledge and disease severity in a veteran population with poor adherence
Glaucoma knowledge and disease severity in a veteran population with poor adherence Open
View article: Randomized controlled trial of an education-based intervention to improve medication adherence: Design considerations in the medication adherence in glaucoma to improve care study
Randomized controlled trial of an education-based intervention to improve medication adherence: Design considerations in the medication adherence in glaucoma to improve care study Open
Background: Glaucoma treatment requires patients to follow daily, often times complex, eye drop regimens, but adherence is poor for many patients, putting them at risk for irreversible vision loss. A comprehensive approach is needed to add…
View article: Impact of Video Education on Patient Knowledge, Anxiety, and Satisfaction in Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: A Pilot Study
Impact of Video Education on Patient Knowledge, Anxiety, and Satisfaction in Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: A Pilot Study Open
Précis: In patients undergoing selective laser trabeculoplasty, preoperative video education did not improve patient knowledge regarding the procedure, decrease anxiety, or increase satisfaction, as these metrics were already favorable acr…
View article: The Role of Gender in Ophthalmology Resident Evaluations
The Role of Gender in Ophthalmology Resident Evaluations Open
Background Gender affects various aspects of medical training. Prior research in surgical specialties has shown that female residents are given less positive feedback, granted less autonomy in the operating room, perform fewer procedures, …
View article: <p>Prospective Studies of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries: Systematic Review and Quality Assessment</p>
Prospective Studies of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries: Systematic Review and Quality Assessment Open
Glaucoma is a common blinding disease; while there is no cure, effective treatments include medications, laser, and incisional surgery. There is significant interest from patients and doctors to develop safer surgical options throughout th…
View article: <p>The Button Project: Using Chart Rounds for Teaching Clinical Ophthalmology with an Electronic Medical Record</p>
The Button Project: Using Chart Rounds for Teaching Clinical Ophthalmology with an Electronic Medical Record Open
While the "education button" could help with communication between the faculty and trainees during a busy clinic session to identify cases for discussion, it did not address the most common barrier identified by faculty members, that of no…
View article: UNC Dry Eye Management Scale: Spanish Language Translation and Validation Study
UNC Dry Eye Management Scale: Spanish Language Translation and Validation Study Open
BACKGROUND: Dry eye disease (DED) is a common, chronic ocular surface disease that diminishes the quality of life (QOL) of millions of Americans. DED is poorly managed because of the poor correlation of patient-reported symptom severity an…
View article: An eye center–wide burnout intervention: resilience program and burnout survey
An eye center–wide burnout intervention: resilience program and burnout survey Open
PurposeBurnout affects half of doctors in the United States. Programs to decrease burnout and foster resilience are needed to prevent loss of doctors in the workforce and maintain quality care. To ameliorate burnout at our eye center, we d…
View article: The relationship of self-report and medication possession with success of glaucoma medication administration
The relationship of self-report and medication possession with success of glaucoma medication administration Open
View article: Identifying risk factors for blindness from primary open-angle glaucoma by race: a case&ndash;control study
Identifying risk factors for blindness from primary open-angle glaucoma by race: a case–control study Open
Black and white case-control pairs with POAG shared similar risk factors for blindness at presentation. However, over the follow-up period, black cases required significantly more glaucoma surgeries compared to black controls, whereas ther…
View article: A 71-year-old man with bilateral vision loss
A 71-year-old man with bilateral vision loss Open
A 71-year-old white man presented to an outside hospital with acute bilateral vision loss of 1 week’s duration. Five days prior to presentation he had been diagnosed with anterior uveitis by his primary ophthalmologist and was started on p…
View article: Validation of a glaucoma knowledge assessment in glaucoma patients
Validation of a glaucoma knowledge assessment in glaucoma patients Open
The NEHEP quiz may be a good starting point for the development of a reliable knowledge assessment tool to measure and monitor glaucoma knowledge, due to its concise nature and reasonable level of difficulty. This study suggests that quest…
View article: Developing Teaching Strategies in the EHR Era: A Survey of GME Experts
Developing Teaching Strategies in the EHR Era: A Survey of GME Experts Open
Background There is limited information on the impact of widespread adoption of the electronic health record (EHR) on graduate medical education (GME). Objective To identify areas of consensus by education experts, where the use of EHR imp…
View article: Readability of patient education materials in ophthalmology: a single-institution study and systematic review
Readability of patient education materials in ophthalmology: a single-institution study and systematic review Open
Our systematic review of the literature reveals that ophthalmic patient education materials are consistently written at a level that is too high for many patients to understand. Our institution's experience suggests that applying guideline…
View article: Health coaching for glaucoma care: a pilot study using mixed methods
Health coaching for glaucoma care: a pilot study using mixed methods Open
Health coaching was helpful to the glaucoma patients in this study; it has the potential to improve glaucoma care and overall health.
View article: Glaucoma Blindness at a Tertiary Eye Care Center
Glaucoma Blindness at a Tertiary Eye Care Center Open
Treated systemic hypertension may be correlated with blindness, and the cause cannot be explained solely by race. In addition, this study demonstrated that there is continued disparity between black patients and white patients with regards…
View article: Finding the best glaucoma questionnaire: a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of glaucoma knowledge assessments
Finding the best glaucoma questionnaire: a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of glaucoma knowledge assessments Open
The NEHEP quiz was rated most useful for assessing baseline general glaucoma knowledge for a busy clinical practice. The Gray quiz appears to be more useful as part of a comprehensive education program, perhaps in combination with an ophth…
View article: Stress and burnout in residents: impact of mindfulness-based resilience training
Stress and burnout in residents: impact of mindfulness-based resilience training Open
Residents who are female, PGY1 and PGY2, and who perceive residency to be stressful may benefit most from a mindfulness-based resilience intervention.