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Refractive Management/Intervention: June EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: July EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: August EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: September EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: October EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: December EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: January EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education

Refractive Management/Intervention: November EyeWiki Update

Dear EyeWiki Editors,

Since January 1, 2026 we have added 21 new articles. We have also collectively edited 828 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1734 articles.

Tip of the Month: Can I use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for EyeWiki contributions?

  • Contributors may use AI (e.g., generative AI models) in scientific writing solely to improve readability and language of the work, not to replace essential research and writing tasks.
  • AI must be used with human oversight in order to avoid incorrect, incomplete, or biased output.
  • AI cannot be listed as a contributor.
  • Contributors are accountable for the contents of their work, and each contributor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the work.
  • Contributors must ensure that their work is original and does not infringe on third-party rights.
  • Find other great tips and FAQs on the Getting Started page


Section Statistics: All EyeWiki Sections should be at least 60% up to date. We will be gathering section statistics at the end of each month to share here and at the annual all Editors Meeting. Please regularly review and maintain your articles to keep your section up to date. Special thanks and appreciation to those sections that were at or above 80% at the end of April:

  • Cataract/Anterior Segment 83%
  • Oculoplastics/Orbit 84%


Find Your Article Assignments: Please visit your own section Portal to review the status of your section and your assigned articles

  • Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
  • To find your own article assignments, sort the article table by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
  • Also, find your article assignments on your Talk page between your Name (after logging in) and Preferences
  • Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page


Sign Off When You Have Finished an Article Review: When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:

  • The date to be current
  • The status to Up to Date
  • The reviewer's name to your own (This is how we know which editor last reviewed an article)


Other EyeWiki Contests Currently Open


Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for April 2026



About the Refractive Management/Intervention section:

The Refractive Management/Intervention section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 58 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.

Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found

If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, Shruti Aggarwal, MD, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.

Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.

Sincerely,

Jennifer I. Lim, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Dan Mummert
Director, Online Education
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