Monthly Archives: October 2020
2020 Women’s Leadership Conference: Fostering the Energy for Leadership- A Keynote Address from Shemeka...
Keynote speaker Shemeka Brathwaite kicked off the Women's Leadership Conference with a high-energy discussion on a passionate, inspired workforce.
Is Halloween Losing Its Luster?
In a recent Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll, about half of the respondents said that they will continue decorating their offices as they traditionally have for Halloween this year.
Ambitions Not Sidelined by COVID-19
As the first college graduate in her family and a first-generation American, Talin Amadian, OD, has learned to excel in just about anything she encounters.
Custom Art Brings Local Feel into Office
Dora Sudarsky, OD, opened Chroma Optics in 2015 in Burlington, Vermont, she allotted most of her budget to technology so she took on the task of decorating her new space.
Replicate a Model That Works
OD adds new technology to second exam lane to gain efficiency now and in the future.
How to Leverage Increased Focus on Health with Silicone Hydrogel 1-Day Contact Lenses
By Lee Ann Hoven, OD—More than ever before, efficiency in patient care is of the utmost importance.
Quick Takes: The Medically Oriented Practice with Dr. Pam Lowe
Editor Marjolijn Bijlefeld chats with Dr. Pam Lowe about the specific medical model opportunities available that optometrists should be considering right now.
Theia Awards of Excellence 2020 Award Ceremony
Please enjoy the 2020 virtual award ceremony for the Theia Awards of Excellence!
Entering Class of 2024: 69% Women
The percentage of women entering North American schools and colleges of optometry equals 69 percent for the fall of 2020.
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