AJMC October 1, 2022
Laura Joszt, MA

The ophthalmology practice of the future will need to manage patients more efficiently and that means incorporating more technology, said Ravi Goel, MD, spokesperson for the AAO and ophthalmologist at Regional Eye Associates in New Jersey.

The ophthalmology practice of the future will need to manage patients more efficiently and that means incorporating more technology, said Ravi Goel, MD, spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology and ophthalmologist at Regional Eye Associates in New Jersey.

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What changes that occurred as a result of the pandemic do you expect to stay, and are there any you think will get scaled back?

Telemedicine exploded in the early days of the pandemic. In particular, it was essential for patients who had types...

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