Monthly Archives: December 2019
More Eye and Optical Apparel and Accessories, Please
More than half of the respondents to a recent Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll (58 percent) love looking for another piece of eye-inspired apparel or decor.
Dr. Emily Bjore: $400K in Combined Student Loan Debt Is Gone
Emily Bjore, OD, of Eagen, Minnesota, and her husband had accumulated nearly $400K in student loan debt. Hear how they decided to scrap the 30-year-repayment plan and accelerate the payment—and stuck with it, even after a serious illness.
Different by Design
The schedule at C Klear Vision Optique in Little Rock, Arkansas, maxes out at 10 comprehensive exams per day.
Work Where You Want to Live
What’s Good for the Patient Is Good for the Practice
By Naheed Ahmad, OD—Driving home 19 years ago from my work at a wonderful private practice in the Atlanta area, I saw a sign for a Walmart Supercenter coming soon.
Personal Diagnosis Changes Practice Perspective
Neda Gioia, OD, sketched out a logo for her future practice about two years ago, shortly after she returned to her home state of New Jersey.
Eye Care Startup Company Brings Services to the Worksite
Following her 2016 graduation from the New England College of Optometry, Alina Reznik, OD, FAAO, was searching for something new.
Leverage Year-end Awareness
By Nikki Iravani, OD—What were your end-of-the-year marketing initiatives and promotions, beyond the typical marketing and regular social media posts you have?
OD Takes Her Vision on the Road
Christina Herald, OD, wants older people to live their very best lives.
ECPs Say That Cost Is Important Factor to Getting Patients to Accept Treatment Plan
There is a wide range in the Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll responses in how tightly patients want to stay within the allowables of their vision benefits plans.