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Three months ago, Glenn had never heard of an intraocular lens. Today, he knows that not all IOLs are created equal. Ultimately, what he learned enabled him to have a more informed conversation with his doctor.
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The more Glenn's doctor knows about emerging technologies and critical innovations in cataract surgery, the better treatment he will receive. Doctors and patients are partners, and while Glenn never sees the materials his doctor receives, the fact that they exist helps ensure the success of this partnership.
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Glenn has a lot of questions, not the least of which is, "what will my vision be like after cataract surgery?" So interactive tools, where patients like Glenn can see the future and evaluate technology choices are invaluable.
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What if Glenn's cataract surgeon couldn’t keep up with the changing world of ophthalmology? What if that doctor was using yesterday's equipment? Providing the ophthalmic community with the right information at the right time, means Glenn will see the true benefits of the progress in vision care.
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Understanding the technology behind cataract surgery and getting a straightforward description of how the procedure works, helps Glenn have peace of mind. Easy-to-access, Web-based educational information is at the heart of patient empowerment.
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