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Innovation often drives surgeons to adopt new techniques and surgical approaches. Join John Kitchens, MD, Carl Awh, MD, and Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD as they discuss their experiences with a new refillable, intraocular device that enables continuous delivery of therapy for patients with nAMD. Listen as they provide their insights on learning the implant and refill- exchange procedures as well as their perspectives on the training program for the device. This special episode of New Retina Radio is supported by Genentech USA, Inc., which is responsible for its content.
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