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The Optometrist’s Role in Surgical Comanagement
Strategies for cataract and refractive surgery comanagement for practicing ODs
Optometric Management
June 17, 2026
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Optometric Management
Article | 2026 AOA
Strategies for cataract and refractive surgery comanagement for practicing ODs
To outline the role of optometrists in the surgical comanagement of cataract and refractive surgeries.
The integration of optometrists in surgical comanagement enhances patient care and outcomes.
Optometrists are increasingly integral to the surgical comanagement process, enhancing continuity of care and patient satisfaction.
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