Monthly Archives: September 2019
Eye Health for Older Adults: Reducing Risks of Age-Related Eye Diseases
Here are some helpful tips to support vision health during Healthy Aging Month.
Let Your Work Lift You Up
Women In Optometry leadership summit keynote speaker Amina AlTai first took the stage to talk about living your best professional life.
Women In Optometry First Leadership Summit
Women In Optometry releases full coverage of its inaugural leadership summit.
Merged, Purged and Repositioned for Growth
In July, Haley Perry, OD, celebrated the grand opening of the newly relocated Elite Eye Care, her practice in Arden, North Carolina.
Doctor Can Access Practice and Patient Data—Where and When She Needs It
When Gina M. Wesley, OD, MS, FAAO, opened her practice in Medina, Minnesota, it was a foregone conclusion that she would have a robust practice management system in place.
Doctor Creates a More Consistent Approach to Dry Eye With a Protocol
Lisa Hamilton, OD, of Littleton and Denver, Colorado, typically attends more continuing education classes than she needs in a year.
This One’s For Me
Veronica Barber, OD, FAAO, says that when she’s assessing whether to add technology, she typically focuses on how it will benefit and impact the patient.
Creating a Roadmap for Best Practices Through Clinical Protocols
Whitney Hauser, OD, has found herself at a point where all of her professional interests intersect.
Residency Training Proves Useful
After Elizabeth Walsh Czirr, OD, FAAO, graduated from Illinois College of Optometry in 2015, she decided that a residency would help her gain a deeper understanding of primary care and ocular disease.
Technology as a Time-saver and Revenue-generator
Eye care professionals are often on the lookout for the next big technology that can add to their practice.