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The New York State Ophthalmological Society EYE CARE NOTES New Version 2.0 Give every patient an informative report about his or her eye problem. Reports address their concerns, from examination to prognosis. These reports cover a wide range of eye conditions and problems (see contents below). Install & run! Needs no training! · Simply click on a title and click PRINT The Reports WRITTEN as if you are personally telling your patient about the condition. ANSWER patients' questions. DISCUSS RISKS without trying to frighten. PERSONALIZE each patient's handout. DIAGRAMS provided in a separate menu. CURRENT: can update as information changes. The Authors: Lawrence A. Winograd, MD and Melvin L. Rubin, MD - both known for their ability to explain difficult concepts in lay language. The Software 4 FUNCTIONS: edit, print, print large type, export. PERSONALIZES each report with doctor's name, patient's name, and date. CAN PRINT IN LARGE TYPE for low-vision patients. EASY TO CHANGE address/doctors names (etc.). EASY TO EDIT text, for style or to update. CUSTOM INDEX: put most-used topics at top of list. INDEPENDENT of any word processing program. Runs on IBM compatible computer w/Windows (all) REQUIRES less than 8 MB disk space. Only NYSOS members in good standing are eligible to take advantage of this benefit. Membership status will be verified for all orders. ORDER FORM Member Name: _________________________ Address: ______________________________ ______________________________ Phone Number: _______________ Fax Number: _______________ Eye Care Notes, version 2.0 QTY X ___ COST* TOTAL _____ Total Enclosed _______ _______ Add $8.00 shipping and handling. Please include a sample of your letterhead with order. Method of Payment: () Visa () () () () Mastercard Discover AmEx Check (payable to Triad Publishing) Card Number: ____________________________ Exp. Date: _______________________________ Signature: _______________________________ *PRICING: $295 ($250.75 for NYSOS members) plus $10 for each doctor (MD, OD, DO) on your letterhead. School, org. inst., etc. $550 INCLUDES LICENSE for patient handouts, newsletters, to referral sources; does not include license for Internet or webs site without publisher's written permission Return form by mail or fax to: NYS Ophthalmological Society 408 Kenwood Avenue Delmar, NY 12054 Phone: 518-439-2020 Fax: 518 - 439-2040 Triad's Eye Care Notes / List of Titles REFRACTIVE ERRORS Refractive Errors (general) Myopia Hyperopia Astigmatism Presbyopia Arropine Refraction, Preparing Your Child for. … How Do You Measure Vision? The Bates Method What is a Refraction and Why Won't the Government Pay for It? CORNEA/ EXTERNAL DISEASE Conjunctivitis Allergy to Eye Makeup Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Pingueculum Pterygium Blepharitis Chalazion Styes Ectropion Entropion Corneal Abrasion Recurrent Corneal Erosion EYEGLASSES Foreign Bodies, Buying Prescription Superficial Eyeglasses Foreign Body, Bifocals, Getting Corneal Used to Herpes Keratitis Progressive Addition Herpes Zoster and Lenses the Eye Trifocals Corneal Ulcer Should You Wear Fuchs' Corneal Over-the- Counter Dystrophy Reading Glasses? Keratoconus Do Glasses Weaken Corneal Transplant Your Eyes? Dry Eye Selecting Frames for Sjogren's Syndrome Your Traumatic Hyphema Nearsighted Iritis Correction Photochromic lenses NEUROCataract Glasses OPHTHALMOLOGY Headaches and Your CONTACT LENSES Eyes Contact Lenses: Are Migraine Headache They Bell's Palsy and Right for You? Facial Paralysis Bargain Contact Benign Essential Lenses Blepharospasm Bifocal Contact Optic Neuritis Lenses Nystagmus (acquired) PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY/ EYE MUSCLE PROBLEMS Strabismus Strabismus, Incomitant Esotropia Esotropia, Accommodative Exotropia Amblyopia Amblyopia, Patching for Brown's Syndrome Duane's Syndrome Dyslexia Orthoptics Atropine Refraction, Preparing Your Child for an … Nystagmus, Congenital Tearing and Your Baby Retinopathy of Prematurity RETINA/VITREOUS Macular Degeneration Treating Macular Degeneration with a Laser Diabetic Retinopathy Treating Diabetic Retinopathy with a Laser Floaters Vitreous Detachment Retinal Detachment Fluorescein Angiography Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Central Retinal Vein Oocclusion Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Macular Pucker Ocular Histoplasmosis Ocular Toxoplasmosis Retinitis Pigmentosa GLAUCOMA Retinopathy of Open-Angle Glaucoma Prematurity Narrow-Angle Glaucoma Iritis Secondary Glaucoma Thalidomide: Can It Your Glaucoma Prevent Blindness? Medications Treating Glaucoma with a INJURIES Laser First Aid for Eye Injuries Traumatic Hyphema Sports Eye Injuries Central Retinal Vein Foreign Body, Corneal Occlusion Foreign Bodies, Iritis Superficial Blowout Fracture of the CATARACT Orbit Cataracts (general Traumatic Hyphema information) Corneal Abrasion Intraocular Lenses Recurrent Corneal Laser Capsulotomy Erosion There's No Such Thing as Laser Cataract MISCELLANEOUS Surgery Eyedrops, How To Put Caring for the Operated in Eye Eyedrops, Over-the- Extended-Wear Contact Lenses Tinted Contact Lenses Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis Allergy to Contact Lens Solutions Spectacle Blur Contact Lenses and Air Travel Contact Lenses for Athletics For Performers Considering Contact Lenses REFRACTIVE SURGERY LASIK PRK Radial Keratotomy OCULOPLASTICS Ectropion Entropion Ptosis (adult) Graves' Disease Blepharospasm Blowout Fracture of the Orbit Post-op Activity Instructions After Your Cataract Surgery (with an IOL) After Your Cataract Surgery (without an IOL) Cataract Glasses Counter Computers and Your Eyes Vitamins and Mineral Supplements Warm Soaks Common Myths About the Eyes