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Dec

Dr. George Waring, IV on The Next Big Thing in Eyecare

What is the next big thing in eyecare? New surgical devices? 3D Printing? Telemedicine? Dr. George Waring IV joins regular hosts Nate Bonilla-Warford, OD and Mitchell Jackson, MD to take on this subject. About George Waring IV, MD: George O. Waring IV, MD FACS is an Assistant Pro...

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Dec

State of the Union Address on Presbyopia

State of the Union Address on Presbyopia --> Gary Wörtz, MD, sits down with George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS, to discuss presbyopia and the opportunities to help those with this ubiquitous condition, which will affect 2 billion people worldwide by 2020. Dr. Waring weighs in...

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Dec

Refractive Surgery With the 500-Hz Excimer Laser

In this video, George O. Waring IV, MD and the Magill Vision Center, perform the first US case with the Wavelight 500-Hz repetition rate excimer laser by Alcon. The laser features advanced tracking capabilities and on-board pachymetry. According to Dr. Waring, the speed of the la...

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Dec

Adoption of New Anterior Segment Technologies

Adoption of New Anterior Segment Technologies --> George Waring IV, MD, sits down with Mark Kontos, MD, to discuss the adoption of new technologies and treatments in ophthalmology. Dr. Waring shares his insight into what anterior segment surgeons should consider with regard to d...

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Dec

Episode 31: Corneal Inlays for Treating Presbyopia

Episode 31: Corneal Inlays for Treating Presbyopia --> Moderator Christopher Starr, MD, FACS, of the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, and George Waring IV, MD, FACS, of the Medical University of South Carolina, discuss corneal inlays for treating presbyopia. Dr...

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Dec

Pitfalls for Corneal Inlays in Presbyopic Patients

Pitfalls for Corneal Inlays in Presbyopic Patients --> We've dedicated this issue to presbyopia. More and more, we are reading about innovative approaches for the correction of presbyopia. And for good reason. International census data from the last decade indicated that...

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Dec

Rationale for Low-Powered Toric IOLs

Rationale for Low-Powered Toric IOLs --> Patients seeking refractive cataract surgery do so with the goals of spectacle independence, seeing as well as or better than they do with their current glasses or contact lenses, and an improvement in visual quality. To meet these...

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Dec

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery --> Dr. Waring IV named to editorial board journal of cataract and refractive surgery…Read more: https://www. sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii/S0886335017305254Cataract Charleston SC...

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Dec

Family Man

Family Man --> Sitting Down With… George O. Waring IV, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Refractive Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Storm Eye Institute, Medical Director, MUSC Magill Vision Center, and Adjunct Assistant Professor...

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Dec

How to Present RLE to Patients in Three Simple Steps

How to Present RLE to Patients in Three Simple Steps --> What was once a challenging patient consultation for refractive surgery can now be streamlined. During the past decade, my colleagues' and my approach to educating patients on their conditions and our understanding...

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Dec

Another grateful patient of Dr. George O. Waring IV

Another grateful patient of Dr. George O. Waring IV --> Another Satisfied and grateful patient of Dr. George O. Waring IV.   She has regained her sight and it is now better than 20/20.   This is a Christmas present that keeps on giving each day! ...

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Dec

Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today’s Best of 2014

Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today’s Best of 2014 --> Dr. Waring lectures on dysfunctional lens syndrome, named by Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today’s Best of 2014 Cataract Charleston SC...

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