Archive for May 2020
Getting Back to Eye Care
Some of the forums that we use to discuss ophthalmology issues have recently been inundated by information about coronavirus. Occasionally there are discussions about government recommendations and regulations, and sometimes people promote their pet ideas about how to combat the virus. Over the last week or two, things are finally starting to get back to…
Read MoreConjunctivitis and Covid-19
I recently saw a report that conjunctivitis, inflammation over the white part of the eye, can be the main sign of Covid-19. Many types of conjunctivitis are colloquially called “pink eye.” I believe that this was a case report of a few patients in Italy, so it is not widely known, but it is an…
Read MoreInteresting Case of Vision Loss
Recently I was informed of a patient who was seen in an emergency room setting. At 2:00 AM, a nurse called an eye doctor stating that there was a teenager in the emergency room whose vision was very poor. It was reported as “no light perception,” which is the term that we use for the…
Read MoreOffices Reopening
As ophthalmology offices slowly start to open up to see more patients, we appreciate that our patients are understanding of all the precautionary measures that we have to take. Patients seem to understand that we need to limit the number of people in the building at any given time, which often requires having family members…
Read MoreLearning … and Not
One of the sources of education that I frequently use are listservs in which ophthalmologists can discuss questions and ideas. At the same time, with the recent pandemic, I have had some additional time to devote to education. I have been able to use some of that time effectively with some educational resources, such as…
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