Open your eyes: ocular emergencies

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Ocular emergencies account or 3% of all emergency visits. In this week's episode, Alison Bozung, OD, speaks on classifying "ocular emergencies," differentiating between urgencies and emergencies from a patient's perspective, and much more!

Dr. Bozung is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a member of local and national Optometric Associations. She is a regular contributor to optometric journals, has served as a co-editor for the Review of Cornea and Contact Lens’ Cornea Consult column, and is a member of the editorial boards for Review of Optometry and Eyes on Eyecare.


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