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Dry Eye: Best Practices for Presenting Dry Eye Treatments to Patients

Best Practices for Presenting Dry Eye Treatments to Patients
Featuring Patti Barkey, COE, Chief Administrative Officer, Bowden Eye & Associates, Jacksonville, Florida


Discussing a dry eye diagnosis and treatment plan with patients can be challenging because it is a long-term condition requiring a variety of treatments used in conjunction for effective outcomes. Here are best practices for discussing dry eye treatments with your patients from the director of Dry Eye University and Dry Eye Partners in this first video in the Dry Eye Resource Center series sponsored by CareCredit.

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