The future of ophthalmology: Part III

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Susan Coultas, PhD, and Preeya Gupta, MD, share their hopes for continued innovation in the ophthalmic space — including dry eye and retina — as well as the importance of the clinical research process.

Susan Coultas, PhD (top left), and Preeya Gupta, MD (bottom, middle) speak with Ophthalmology Times®' Sheryl Stevenson on their hope for continued innovation in the ophthalmic space — including dry eye and retina — as well as the importance of the clinical research process.

Watch the first two installments of this video series here:

What is the future of ophthalmology?

The future of ophthalmology: Part II

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