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WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2026, Andrew G. Lee, MD, discusses best practices for “setting the bar” and avoiding malpractice in neuro-ophthalmology.
“There is a literal bar separating you from the jury, the judge, the defendant and the attorneys,” he said during a presentation. “You need to choose which bar you want to be at: The bar with neuro-op or the bar with lawyers.”
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Lee said a proper differential diagnosis is imperative for neuro-ophthalmologists.
“The top of the differential is always, ‘What is worst thing on this list?’” he told Healio.

