by Dr. Uday Devgan | March 31st, 2017 | Ophthalmology
I’ve had so much fun giving out the Choosing Wisely wallet cards from Consumer Reports. I specialize in cataract surgery, the most commonly performed surgery done in the US each year, but I feel that all patients, no matter what kind of surgery or medical test...
by Dr. Uday Devgan | March 3rd, 2017 | Ophthalmology
Uday Devgan, MD, FACS, FRCS Consumer Reports has a Choosing Wisely campaign where they seek to educate patients about important healthcare decisions. They offer a pocket card with the 5 questions that are important to ask a physician prior to a treatment. This is very...
by Dr. Uday Devgan | August 11th, 2016 | Ophthalmology
I’m very interested in the way that health care is delivered across the globe because I think there is a lot to learn from other cultures and countries. My lectures, consulting work and live surgery events have taken me across the globe to more than 50...
by Dr. Uday Devgan | November 10th, 2015 | Ophthalmology
Every fall for the past many years, I have enjoyed participating in the OSN New York meeting. It brings the combination of good medical education, exposure to new developments in ophthalmology, spending time with colleagues and enjoying Manhattan during the beautiful...
by Dr. Uday Devgan | October 16th, 2015 | Ophthalmology
Our current IOL calculation methods have been improving steadily for the past few decades. When the original SRK formula came out, it worked reasonably well for most average eyes, but not so well for others. The SRK II helped to address those other eyes, but it was...
by Dr. Uday Devgan | April 7th, 2015 | Ophthalmology
This was the question asked to me today by a patient. At first, I paused because I have never had this request after tens of thousands of patient visits. I thought about it for a moment and then said, Sure, no problem. The patient was seeing me for a complicated...
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