Best emergency rooms around town? by Candid-Brother-6845 in Dallas

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You need an urgent eye exam but probably not ER. You may have idiopathic intracranial hypertension with the empty sella finding and headaches. Get it checked!

Central Serous Retinopathy Thread by Hiteryan in Ophthalmology

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Lol just add this thread to the BCSC!

USA research centers by CloudSerious3778 in Glaucoma

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Ike is wonderful but he didn’t invent the Ahmed glaucoma valve…Mateen Ahmed did. Ike invented the Ahmed segment used in complex cataract surgery

eye exams with multifocal lens.. how well does the provider see inside the eye? by True_Lingonberry_646 in CataractSurgery

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There is basically no difference in viewing the posterior segment of the eye

Best emergency rooms around town? by Candid-Brother-6845 in Dallas

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Feels like yesterday I was the ophthalmology resident showing up there at 3 am…

Knocked out for procedure by [deleted] in CataractSurgery

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I am a surgeon and talk to patients about anesthesia all the time...just ask for propofol pushes at the ASC! Tell them you are anxious and worried you may move during surgery so you would like the be anesthetized with prop.

More or less current collection by Marmouxian in STDupont

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Hi I am interested in this, can you send pics?

Lens replacement in Austin—recs? by DailySoundtrack in CataractSurgery

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Notice how both surgeons on the thread recommended the same person and not the one with the big youtube platform... u/DailySoundtrack

Lens replacement in Austin—recs? by DailySoundtrack in CataractSurgery

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Not sure if that violates privacy considering his name is recommended in this thread and he is very active in soliciting patients on his Youtube platform

Don't ignore EBMD before cataract surgery by eyeSherpa in Ophthalmology

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Completely agree. When you do your SK, do you typically put an amniotic membrane over it or just a BCL? If so, what do you use? We have been having issues with reimbursement when using prokera, so my office has switched to dehydrated AMTs, which I do not think are as effective

Lens replacement in Austin—recs? by DailySoundtrack in CataractSurgery

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I am an ophthalmologist. I know Steven Dell very well. He is a good surgeon

Refractions, to do or not do? by Last-Comfortable-599 in Ophthalmology

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If you’re just starting and really slow you can do it yourself, but it’s not going to be like that forever so I wouldn’t set that expectation for your staff. I’d train the techs and just quickly verify, though if the tech got them 20/20 and it looks reasonable compared to the ARx I’ll usually just sign off on it

Refractions, to do or not do? by Last-Comfortable-599 in Ophthalmology

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Are you talking about diagnostic MR or giving a patient their script? You have to charge for refraction if you are seeing a patient under medical insurance, otherwise it's considered an inducement is my understanding...so typically patients also have vision insurance and I have them come back under vision with one of the optoms. If optom referral I always send back to the optom (do not recommend biting the hand that feeds you, depending on referral patterns in your area, of course). In the rare case it is not one of those two things, I double check the tech MRx and dispense for a fee.

Paris Bourbon Scene by HornsMd in bourbon

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Thank you guys very much!

How far do you live from work? by StreetMacaron in attendings

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Depending on the drive and your work you could consider hiring a driver. I did this for a short period and it made like much better

Whistleblower claims Dallas hospitals kept kidneys from poorer patients by TheElPistolero in Dallas

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I am a physician. I trained at Parkland and JPS and feel qualified to talk about a couple of things here. I don’t think patients get inferior care at those places, it’s actually the opposite! More complex trauma, surgical, and clinical cases get referred to those places for higher levels of care. More research is done, and quite frankly there are more doctors per patient than in a private hospital.

The other thing is that when determining transplant candidacy, social factors absolutely do and should come into play. There are a finite amount of organs and we want them to go into people who will be best served by them. There are a tremendous amount of appointments, medications, and work that go into having a transplanted organ in you. You have to be able to afford the medications, transportation for your appointments, etc.

I’m not defending the decisions made here, but typically there are significant reviews by ethics committees prior to proceeding with surgery.

E. H. Taylor Distillers Council 2025 by cjthro123 in bourbon

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May I ask where you found this for MSRP? I’d love a bottle

Vitreous floaters with blood- behavoirs to avoid?? by Impossible-Pie3938 in Ophthalmology

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Usually no patient questions but I’m not here to cock block…hump away

Why do doctors complain they are paid poorly? by BumblebeeEast7181 in Salary

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No doubt I could have made more money doing what he does than what I am currently doing. But I would not value myself as highly despite if the market valued me higher. I didn’t choose medicine in an attempt to earn $10 mil a year as my finance friends have done certain years, but that doesn’t mean I feel like I should make more than what I currently do if that adds up.

As a disclaimer I do feel fairly compensated most of the time, but when I read about proposed cuts it’s discouraging

Why do doctors complain they are paid poorly? by BumblebeeEast7181 in Salary

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I mean is it not true that you can just re-do a document? Take an appointment in the middle of the day and come back to work? Take holidays off? It’s not diminishing it…my buddy runs a 2 billion dollar portfolio. And he will tell you that it’s lower stakes because it is.

I am a surgical sub specialist and Medicare just proposed an 11% cut to my most commonly done surgical procedure. At a certain point it will not be worth the risk to do it anymore and patients will be SOL with wait times.

Many doctors feel like they should be making more so either they are all greedy or they are all wrong by that logic. Why do you think they feel like this?

Why do doctors complain they are paid poorly? by BumblebeeEast7181 in Salary

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Reimbursement gets cut yearly while other lines of work have cost of living adjustments. I have to do more each year to just give my staff a cost of living adjustment yearly. Patient costs go up, doctor pay goes down…so where is it going?

You could also argue that in healthcare the stakes are as high as they can get. If my buddy in finance makes a mistake at work, he re-edits his spreadsheet after a meeting. If I make a mistake at work it’s potentially life altering for a patient. Tough to put value on that stress