Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association
Volume 81, Issue 5 , Page A1, May 2010

Table of Contents

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Departments 

EDITOR'S PERSPECTIVE213

“All in the family”

Paul B. Freeman, O.D.

HEALTH NOTES215

Byron Y. Newman, O.D.

MEDICAL ABSTRACTS217

Marc D. Myers, O.D.

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS219

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Issue Highlight 

Retinal astrocytic hamartoma221

Krista Martin, O.D., Victoria Rossi, O.D., Steven Ferrucci, O.D., and Debi Pian, O.D.

Santa Maria, Sepulveda, and Fullerton, California, and New York, New York

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Clinical Care 

Conjunctival plasmacytoma234

Jasmine W. Yumori, O.D., Pauline Ilsen, O.D., and David C. Bright, O.D.

Los Angeles, Pomona, and Fullerton, California

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Literature Review 

Post-traumatic stress disorder and vision240

Joseph N. Trachtman, O.D., Ph.D.

Seattle, Washington

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Practice Strategies 

Common questions regarding electronic health records253

The AOA Health Information Technology and Telemedicine Committee answers some common questions posed by practicing optometrists regarding electronic health records.

Public education on 3-dimensional media257

The growing popularity of 3-dimensional media is focusing increased public attention on binocular vision. That will mean new opportunities for optometrists to help the public understand the importance of good binocular vision. However, it also will mean optometrists must be ready to explain binocular vision in terms the public can readily understand.

Bill Sharpton, O.D.

Are you talking the talk?260

It might seem elementary, but being able to communicate effectively to patients may be the most important factor in building a practice. Here are some things to consider.

Gary Gerber, O.D.

PII: S1529-1839(10)00128-4

doi:10.1016/S1529-1839(10)00128-4

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association
Volume 81, Issue 5 , Page A1, May 2010