#ProtectingSight #446: A taste of Mexico’s ancient chocolate-making tradition. Chopper-capsular tear & cerebral polyopia. The nuances of E/M & MIPS.

Welcome to my daily learning journal. Here is today’s list:

1. Ted Talk – Germán Santillán: A taste of Mexico’s ancient chocolate-making tradition. “Dating back more than 800 years, chocolate is deeply woven into the Indigenous history of Oaxaca, Mexico. TED Fellow Germán Santillán talks about his work reviving the Mixtec technique used to prepare this ancient delicacy by training a new generation of local farmers — helping create economic opportunity and preserve a delicious legacy at the same time.” (ted.com description)

Loved this talk! Inspirational and I hope to one day sample the ancient delicacy!

2. Cataract Surgery – Dr. Uday Devgan – 1214: the chopper just broke the capsule. Great pearls.

3. Andrew Lee MD – Cerebral polyopia.

Dr. Lee’s neuro-ophthalmology reviews are perfect for lifelong learning.

4. EyeNetAugust 2021 (PDF)MIPS 2021—How to Boost Your Promoting Interoperability Score, By Joy Woodke, COE, OCS, OCSR, Coding and Practice Management Executive, John Ward, Academy Manager of Customer Service, and Chris McDonagh, EyeNet Senior Editor.

E/M Nuances: Determining the Level of Medical Decision-MakingBy Sue Vicchrilli, COT, OCS, OCSR, Academy Director of Coding and Reimbursement.

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