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PHOENIX — Referring patients with glaucoma who need cataract surgery to ophthalmologists who do minimally invasive glaucoma surgery can forestall future procedures and lead to better visual outcomes, said a speaker at Optometry’s Meeting.“This is where you make a difference as an optometrist,” Nora Lee Cothran, OD, FAAO, of the department of glaucoma at the Eye Institute
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