Raising Awareness About Sinusitis
Videos to educate patients about this common condition and treatments These days, patients may be extra aware of symptoms like a stuffy...
Videos to educate patients about this common condition and treatments These days, patients may be extra aware of symptoms like a stuffy...
Given the ease and outcomes of cataract surgery, as well as the advanced lens technology now available, why are so many prospective patients still on the sidelines? Learn three reasons for patient hesitancy, and how to address their concerns.
Instead of viewing telehealth as a replacement for in-person care, many practices are finding success by integrating technology into patient care before and after office visits, using a hybrid appointment model. Learn tips and tools for successfully implementing a hybrid appraoch in your practice.
One of the fastest growing opportunities for eye care practitioners (ECPs) is myopia control. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is increasing at an alarming rate, especially in children. Learn how Dr. Paul Karpecki utilizes Rendia to educate patients and parents on Myopia Control.
If your eye care or ENT practice serves pediatric patients, now’s the time to get the word out about your offerings. Read this blog to learn the factors to consider in your patient education and practice marketing strategies.
Who are these people who are not getting the vaccine and why? Should doctors work harder to educate them in the hopes of changing their minds and protecting their communities?
The CRADLE app, when combined with regular eye exams can be a powerful tool to screen for leukocoria, white eye glare that can be a symptom of Coats disease, cataracts or the eye cancer retinoblastoma.
See highlights around treatments, views, and features that you might not know Exam Mode offers. Check out all the ways it can save provider time, enhance your patients’ experience and increase conversions.
Bystander intervention is a specific type of training to prevent disrespect, harassment and violence targeted at people because of their race, gender, orientation, disability, age or religion, among other reasons. Should this training be mandatory for all doctors?