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"there is no scientific evidence that blue light from digital devices causes damage to your eye."
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https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/should-you-be-worried-about-blue-light
"there is no scientific evidence that blue light from digital devices causes damage to your eye."
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*le sigh*
I know, and found some there, but was wondering of any "locals" here might have some old ones sitting on a back shelf collecting dust. Given the ancient age of our AIT blocker, I was hesitant to...
A Definity 4.0 analogy then?
Here's the white paper:
https://www.qldsamerica.com/_files/ugd/afad1f_bf2f69e6073d4b4fa35fcbff401ce06d.pdf
At it's most basic, the concept seems to be something like a Camber blank, just...
Anyone happen to have an old collection of AIT metal blocks they'd be willing to part with? (Part # 1682-A) I've only got 10, and they're old and worn, and could use a few new ones. Not sure many...
How does asph poly [+ or -] factor into your equation Doc?
The public at large truly doesn't care about a given dispenser's pride. *shrug* Additionally, it wasn't the interweb that was the downfall of licensure. It was licensure itself.
Read that...
Preferences friends?
I'm in need of new blocks for our lab, and before investing I'd like to learn more about pros/cons, perceptions and preferences you all may have. We're still stuck with an...
Make a switch to 1.67 perhaps? Also...cataracts / diabetic?
Keep it simple Doc. You're getting paid like NOTHING to service these managed care plans. And many will happily audit you into next Tuesday if they think you slighted them one red cent. Frame only...
Will do. Probably be next week sometime as I'm fresh out today. ;) Thank you!
A simple, modest fee per frame the client wants to order is entirely reasonable. It may also help to "make up the mind" of said indecisive client, and minimize ordering headaches and excessive costs...
Wondering if I need to slow down the lens rotation speed...or conversely ramp up the blade speed perhaps?
We did get a brand new spindle so our polishes are finally looking passable. And the...
I believe Barry is getting at the same angle I am, more or less - though more eloquently said. It's been decades, and all the oft vaunted licensed states still can't agree on any form of basic...
Licensure has become it's own worst enemy. There's so much variance state to state, none of them agree whatsoever on any form of educational or practical standard. There is no national basis...
Marketing vs medicine.
*shrug*
I actually LOVE these sort of conversations! Allows you to forcefully and professionally take the lead to give the pt exactly what he's asking for - though he didn't know it! The perfect response...
That's the rare and elusive "CALL-THE-DAMN-MD" prism Rx. Shy and skittish, they're rarely observed outside of the exam lane, but sometimes escape as the MD is rushing out the back door to his...
What's your definition of "coating" in this context Doc? And are you simply trying to offer durability to your patients? If so, again I'll say you did the right thing with the AR lens. That way...
I finally got a response from a chatbot window pop up on their website. Seems they are having massive tech problems, but only with "some accounts". We got lucky to be picked I guess. Eventually,...
Lookie here! A new wheel! :rolleyes:
I'm still trying to think in terms of what your pt was *really* asking for Doc. I'm guessing scratch resistance. You did the right thing with an AR lens (I'm guessing you also offer some form of...
Not to beat the dead horse of semantics, but we also don't offer *ANY* "coated" lenses. Those cheap pieces of flop are for onliners, and chumps. All of our lenses have varying degrees of scratch...
I never offer *ANY* non-AR lens as scratch protected, nor with any warranty for the same.
Keeps things simple.
Other than that, I'm not sure. I expect it may well depend on the particular...