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This innovative platform functions as a fresh voice for the next generation of ophthalmologists—those who reside and thrive on the cutting edge, respect the tried-and-true yet boldly push the envelope, and commit to advancing the field in all of their pursuits.
But ME is more than just a forum for thought-provoking and insightful commentary. Offering a dynamic multimedia presentation and fully integrated social media, ME revolutionizes the way ophthalmologists learn, engage, and educate. In each issue, millennial-minded physicians bring their unique perspectives to a broad range of topics, including practice management, career development, patient experience, industry collaboration, and tech updates. Source
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Search ArticlesOne Size Does Not Fit All
As ophthalmologists work to carve out their individual career paths, one common theme will undoubtedly emerge: One size does not fit all. This concept likely rings even truer for those just beginning the job hunt. Fresh out of training, young ophthalmologists are often left to navigate the market with no real-world experience and after having spent years in school being told when they would see patients and what they should do.
Corneal Biomechanics for Detecting Subclinical Keratoconus
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First-Year Residents
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MIGS Residents Course: Part Deux
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An Open Mind: Part 1
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OR Advantage: High-Def 3D Visualization With NGENUITY System
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Adapting, Adopting, and “Adepting” With MIGS
Growing up the son of a radiologist, I was always impressed by the constant need for a physician to self-educate throughout his or her career. Magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and the entire field of interventional radiology did not exist when my father (who is still in practice) finished his radiology residency.
Apple Shmapple? This Is About Google Android
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One to Watch: Ashley Brissette, MD, MSc, FRCSC
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A Day in the Life of a Resident: The Good, The Bad, and The Busy
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