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Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions

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Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions

Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions
Slack Incorporated | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1630914509 | 296 pages | PDF | 7.66 MB

by Sharon Fekrat MD (Author)

Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions has been updated into a Second Edition!

The Second Edition contains new questions and is completely updated!

Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition contains new questions and brief, practical, and evidence-based answers to the most frequently asked questions that are posed during a “curbside consultation” between surgical colleagues.

Dr. Sharon Fekrat, along with associate editors Drs. Akshay Thomas and Dilraj Grewal, have designed this unique reference that offers expert advice, preferences, and opinions on a variety of clinical questions commonly associated with the retina. The unique Q&A format provides quick access to current information related to the retina with the simplicity of a conversation between two colleagues. Images and references are included to enhance the text and to illustrate clinical diagnoses.

Some of the questions that are answered inside the Second Edition include:
Anything coming down the pike yet for dry age-related macular degeneration?
How long are we going to have to keep doing frequent intravitreal injections – Any other options anytime soon? What are we waiting for?
What is hemorrhagic occlusive retinal vasculitis and why do I need to know about it?
Are we ever going to use stem cells? For what? What’s the scoop?
I just can’t keep up with all of the clinical trial acronyms. Can you tell me what study each refers to?
What systemic medications require periodic fundus evaluation, what am I looking for, and what tests do I do?
Explain all of these new anticoagulants to me. Should I consider stopping them preoperatively?
Curbside Consultation in Retina: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition provides information basic enough for residents while also incorporating expert pearls that even high-volume ophthalmologists and specialists will appreciate. Optometrists, ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists-in-training, and even retina specialists will benefit from the user-friendly and casual format as well as the expert advice contained within

About the Author
Sharon Fekrat, MD, FACS is a vitreoretinal surgeon at the Duke University Eye Center, Professor of Ophthalmology and Associate Professor of Surgery at the Duke University School of Medicine, and Associate Chief of Staff at Duke’s Veterans Affairs affiliate, the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where she previously held positions as Chief of Ophthalmology and Interim Chief of Surgery. She has co-authored over 120 peer-reviewed articles and over 40 book chapters, holds 2 surgical instrument patents, has received 2 American Society of Retina Specialists Rhett-Buckler Awards for surgical video, is on the editorial board of 6 professional journals, and has served as site principal investigator for numerous multicenter clinical trials. She is co-editor of Duke Eye Center’s All About Your Eyes book for the lay public. Dr. Fekrat has been selected by her peers as one of Best Doctors each year for over a decade, was chosen as one of the top 150 leading retina innovators in the United States by Ocular Surgery News, and is past president of the North Carolina Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons. She is Director of the Duke Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship and of Ophthalmology Faculty Mentoring and Career Development