EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
Issue link: https://digital.eyeworld.org/i/1086965
4 March 2019 EW ASCRS NEWS Cover image: Karl Brasse, MD, EyeLand Design 14 Refractive corrections 54–68 Feature March 2019 World VieW 10 Refractive corrections ASCRS NEWS Journey to a redesign: Innovating while keeping with tradition 3 In the April issue, EyeWorld will unveil a new look while continuing solid reporting on clinical issues at the heart of ophthalmology by Amy Goldenberg ASCRS member spotlight: Michael Taravella, MD 12 This column features individuals who have contributed to the society's outstanding education, helping members strengthen their skills and sharpen their expertise by Denise Monasterio What's next for SMILE after new approvals 54 Patient population for SMILE expanded to include astigmatism; new parameters speed recovery by Liz Hillman Making room in the toolbox for the toric ICL 56 Now approved in the U.S., toric ICL offers a correction option for high myopes with astigmatism by Vanessa Caceres Premium IOLs continue to gain popularity 62 This trend is expected to continue when trifocals come to the U.S. market by Michelle Stephenson Considerations for patients with prior corneal refractive surgery 64 Choosing which implant is best for these patients by Ellen Stodola Obtaining earlier keratoconus diagnoses 66 Surgeons identify keys to earlier diagnosis of keratoconus patients by Rich Daly Vance Thompson, MD 2019 ASCRS•ASOA Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall to feature product-focused education, local cuisine, prizes, and more 12 by Denise Monasterio Insightful news from the ASCRS Foundation Ophthalmology residency in Ethiopia: Would you have done it? 14 by Barbara Erny, MD In the journal 15 NEWS AND OPINION YES connect ASCRS Clinical Survey results highlight key issues for young physicians 16 Several data points in the 2018 survey identify young physicians' experiences with corneal relaxing incisions, toric IOLs, and other lenses by Ellen Stodola Insights Part IV: The House of God, revisited 24 In this final installment of the series on burnout, Sal Mangione, MD, shares insights for negotiating medicine's rapidly evolving technologic and socioeconomic terrain by J.C. Noreika, MD, MBA 19 Research highlight Study: Common dry eye questionnaires show modest diagnostic accuracy for detecting clinical signs 19 Eyecare practitioners need to evaluate both symptoms and signs when diagnosing dry eye disease by Vanessa Caceres 19 22 24 ASCRS•ASOA ANNUAL MEETING CITY PREVIEW San Diego nightlife 26 Whether you want to enjoy a quiet drink or an evening of dancing, San Diego has numerous options San Diego restaurants 26 San Diego's food scene has something to suit every palate Research highlight Honing in on device screens 22 New insight into how blue light may damage eyes by Maxine Lipner 26 30 San Diego shopping 30 Explore some of the many shops and areas of the city San Diego attractions 30 A listing of some of the many museums, exhibits, parks, and other activities in the city