Yearly Archives: 2017
Why Stop at One?
When these two ODs hit their stride, they realized that they could take on a larger role, reach a greater number of patients and be more in control of their careers by expanding into a second location. In fact, one sees no reason to stop at two.
Never Burn Your Bridges
Tiffany Procaccini, OD, MS, began working part-time for Larry Hookway, OD, at Vision Source® Willard in Willard, Ohio, about five years ago.
Even in a Busy Schedule, There’s Time to Improve the Profession
Just a few weeks after the birth of her third child, Jennie Zolman, OD, FCOVD, her husband and their family made the trip from Charleston, South Carolina, to Davie, Florida.
Transformative Practices
What makes a great practice location? Accessibility is a factor, of course.
The Vision to Win
In the 10 years since Jennifer Stewart, OD, graduated from optometry school, she’s felt like there was more she could be doing for some patients, notably athletes.
Create a Winning Strategy: Administration
By Lauretta Justin, OD—Management thinker Peter Drucker is often quoted as saying that “you can’t manage what you can’t measure.”
First Steps in Dry Eye Treatment Are Healthy Lids and Clean Lashes
As is true for most primary care optometrists, Bridgitte Shen Lee, OD, of Houston, Texas, is seeing many more patients who complain of dry eye.
POP-UP POLL: I’m Going to Need a Few Days Off – RESULTS
For Ortho-K to Work, Practitioners Need to be Confident
Caroline Guerrero Cauchi, OD, FIAO, of La Mesa, California, says that the field of myopia control has gained enough momentum that it won’t slow down for a long time.
OD Finds Ideal Balance Between Patient Care and Leadership
There is a world of difference between working in clinic while you’re a student and being alone as the optometrist in charge once you’ve taken on a professional position, says Kristen Burkholder, OD, of Columbus, Ohio.