Monthly Archives: January 2022
MD Diagnosed with Coronavirus Twice Shares Advice to Mediate Symptoms
By: John S. Jarstad, M.D., FAAO, Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at University of South Florida Morsani School of Medicine
I came down with COVID-19 in...
Sorry, We’re Out of Office
Despite the huge number of cases of COVID-19 in this country, almost 60 percent of respondents to a Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll, that...
Transitions Optical and OneSight Partnership Helps Increase Accessibility to Vision Care Services and Education...
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and committing to the importance of EssilorLuxottica’s foundational values under diversity, Transitions Optical’s Diversity Advisory Board...
A Deep Dive into Dry Eye Part 2: Build a Network…
In part 2, explore three types of networks to focus on building.
OF PATIENTS
Your existing patient base already has plenty of candidates to start with,...
Banking on Growth
Samantha Hornberger, OD, was feeling a little cramped. With just 1,400 square feet, the space constraints were limiting her ability to expand her team,...
More Space for Everyone
Sarabjeet “Sabby” Singh, OD, didn’t have a lot of flexibility in timing when she recently relocated one of her offices in North Cypress, Texas.
Lessons Learned From the First Rodeo
When Mona Sandhu, OD, opened Clayton Heights Optometry in Surrey, Canada, in 2016, she had a wealth of experience to fall back on: her...
Logo Redesign Presents a Fun Challenge for Optometry Student
Emily Platt, a second year optometry student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry became aware of the National Optometric Association...
A New Family Practice Launches Exciting Journey
After graduating from New England College of Optometry in 2019, Ramandeep Toor, OD, BSc, was contacted by a colleague who planned to open a...
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