As eye care professionals, we are tasked with managing a massive amount of information in our roles. Whether you are an OD, an MD, a Tech, or even an admin. From common to rare conditions, symptoms, treatments, diagnostic tools and methods, and every code and change it’s gone through. It’s no wonder we often get a little stuck in our lane. O
Combining Virtual and Tabletop Visual Field Testing for Optimal Diagnostic Accuracy
Visual field testing remains one of the most critical tools for diagnosing and monitoring glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmic disease, and retinal dysfunction. While traditional tabletop perimeters like the Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA) have long been the gold standard, innovations like the VF2000, a virtual reality visual field (VRVF) system, are transform
The Future of Eye Care in New York: Key Trends Shaping 2025
From Manhattan’s advanced ophthalmic centers to Long Island’s boutique optometry clinics, New York continues to set the pace for innovation in eye care. As the state embraces digital health transformation, new technologies like virtual reality visual field testing (VRVF), AI-assisted diagnostics, and tele-ophthalmology are redefining how eye ca
How the MicroMedical Devices A2000 Improved Efficiency on the 2025 Guatemala Mission Trip December 17, 2025
Mission-based ophthalmic care requires equipment that is dependable, portable, and simple to learn in fast-paced environments. During the November 2025 Seeing Again Guatemala trip, Physician Assistant Joel Ciolek, PA-C, used the MicroMedical Devices A2000 A-Scan and Keratometer for the first time and immediately recognized its value in a high-vol
Why Multilingual Audio Instructions Matter in Modern Eye Exams
As the global population becomes increasingly diverse, so do the patient bases of eye care professionals. Clinics today regularly serve individuals who speak dozens of languages, from English and Spanish to Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, and more. In this multilingual reality, clear communication during eye exams is not a courtesy. It is a necessity. Th