Monthly Archives: March 2020
Create a Timeline for Advancement
Lauren Grillot, OD, MS, FAAO, believes that employers who try to “protect” mothers from the hassles of ownership generally do so with the doctor’s best interest at heart.
Smart Planning
Monica Johnsonbaugh, OD, of Grosse Pointe Michigan, says that opening her own practice several years ago has allowed her tremendous flexibility in being able to attend school and extracurricular events for her two daughters.
Be Intentional
Breanne McGhee, OD, finishes that task before heading out to work in one of the four practices around the New Orleans, Louisiana, area in which she works.
Trust in Their Provider and Education Can Help Glaucoma Patients’ Compliance
Jessilin Quint, OD, MS, MBA, FAAO, is a combination of a scientist, policy strategist and practitioner.
Theia Overcomes AMD Standard of Care Challenges
Reports indicate that a staggering 78 percent of patients are first diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) having already suffered irreversible vision loss.
Efficient Refractions Create More Patient Time
Toward the end of 2018, Aleksandra Wianecka, OD, decided it was time for some serious updates to the oldest of her three practice locations
Exam Room Update Creates Welcome Environment
Jennifer Khem, OD, had a specific plan coming out of her 2014 graduation from UC Berkeley School of Optometry. She would gain some experience...
44 Percent of Practicing ODs Are Women
In early 2020, women optometrists accounted for 44 percent of all practicing ODs, the same percentage noted in the Women In Optometry (WO) 2019...
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