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Ep 5 Talking About Glaucoma - May 7, 2009 Discs and more Jeffrey Henderer (AAC)

 
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We discuss lessons learned from putting the Disc Damage Likelihood Scale (DDLS) into clinical practice and the importance of looking at the neuroretinal rim - not the cup. Also, the George Spaeth concept that you only see what you look for and look for what you know. Jeffrey D. Henderer, MD http://tinyurl.com/qye6hw Dr. Edward Hagop Bedrossian Chair & Professor, Department of Ophthalmology Temple University School of Medicine Telephone: 215-707-3185 Email: jeffrey.henderer@temple.edu Trans. Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. Vol. 100, 2002 (DDLS publication) http://tinyurl.com/yo6slu


Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
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We discuss lessons learned from putting the Disc Damage Likelihood Scale (DDLS) into clinical practice and the importance of looking at the neuroretinal rim - not the cup. Also, the George Spaeth concept that you only see what you look for and look for what you know. Jeffrey D. Henderer, MD http://tinyurl.com/qye6hw Dr. Edward Hagop Bedrossian Chair & Professor, Department of Ophthalmology Temple University School of Medicine Telephone: 215-707-3185 Email: jeffrey.henderer@temple.edu Trans. Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. Vol. 100, 2002 (DDLS publication) http://tinyurl.com/yo6slu


Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
podcast@iguy.org
http://iguy.tv/podcast

http://iguy.tv is now set-up as a page to connect you to all my bits and bytes all over the web; go to that landing page as a convenient one-stop hub to all my activities

Work - http://westcoastglaucoma.com
or http://iguy.tv/office
Twitter - http://twitter.com/robschertzer
or http://iguy.tv/twitter
Blog - http://wholelottarob.com
or http://iguy.tv/blog

© Robert M Schertzer MD Inc, 2009

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