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Global Perspectives | Jan 2022
Apps In Ophthalmology
Panelists share what apps they use most and find to be helpful.
Alex Cohen, PhD; Alexander Knezevic, MD; Ali Mearza, MBBS, FRCOphth; Marcus Pedersen, MAT, FHEA; and Radhika Rampat, MBBS, BSc (Hons), FRCOphth
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Accessibility for Blind Patients
Alex Cohen, PhD
United States
Cataracts create difficulties for a wide range of people, including those with vision loss due to degenerative retinal disease. Most patients with low vision understand that cataract surgery will not cure their disease or reverse its progression. Not unlike those contending with cataracts as a singular malady, however, patients with low vision hope that cataract surgery will improve their vision, even if only slightly, until their disease progresses.
Cataract surgery in patients with low vision requires special considerations that begin well before surgical preparations. Is your website and scheduling tool accessible to patients who are unable to use a mouse or those who rely on [...]