Spotlighting telemedicine in the year of a pandemic

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In this EyePod episode, Ranya Habash, MD, of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, speaks on the expansion of telemedicine in ophthalmology amid the pandemic and why the future of telemedicine requires a new way of thinking.


Ranya Habash, MD, medical director, Technology Innovation, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, speaks with Ophthalmology Times®' Sheryl Stevenson on the capabilities of telemedicine available to ophthalmologists, the impact of the pandemic in regards to FDA regulations and how it’s helped to pave the way forward / expand telemedicine, as well as why the future of telemedicine requires a new way of thinking.

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