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Digital Refraction System Creates High-tech Touchpoint With More Patients

Kara Bonds, OD, opened Bonds Eye Care in 2010 with a vision for the practice to follow a patient-first, technology-driven, superior-service-level environment for all.

Addressing Accommodative Deficiencies in Patients of All Ages

From diapers to Depends, we see all ages and conditions, but we focus on pediatrics and specialty contact lenses,” says Viola Kanevsky, OD.
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Forced Downtime Provided Opportunity to Transition to New EHR System

Robin Szabo, OD, opened her practice 20 years ago using electronic health records. For the past few years, however, she’d been considering a transition to a different system.
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High-tech Exam at a Personable but Appropriate Distance

Patricia Haller, OD, added Marco technology to her practice in 2015, physical distancing was not even a thought.
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Guidance for Continuity Emphasizes Connections with Providers and Patients

There’s more to reopening than acquiring personal protective equipment and sanitizing the space.

Teamwork Created Best Practices That Could Be Rolled Out on A Large Scale

For the past few months, Kirsten Albrecht, OD, vice president of integrations for MyEyeDr., donned an entirely new hat.

Holistic Eye Care: How to Get Started with Your Patients

By Dorothy Hitchmoth, OD, FAAO, ABO, ABCMO Diplomat Dr. Hitchmoth is an EyePromise Scientific Advisory Board Member Holistic care is now mainstream in America. Society has...

A Respectful Team-based Approach

Women In Optometry traditionally features articles by or about female ODs; this story takes a look at the relationship between a woman in ophthalmology and the importance of relationships between the two professions.

2020 Is Still Our Year

On this day, hundreds of ODs and students had planned to kick off Optometry's Meeting with a legislative advocacy day on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. COVID-19 changed those plans, but optometry still has its advocates.
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