Monthly Archives: July 2022
Second-Gen OD Carves Her Own Path
Jennifer Lo, OD, grew up in southern California and has been around the optometric world all of her life. Her father, now in his...
New Dean of College of Optometry Plans to Prioritize Inclusivity and Representation
Keshia S. Elder, OD, MS, FAAO, will step into her new role as dean of the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri-St....
Three Female Doctors Say Diversity in Leadership and Advocacy Will Strengthen the Profession
At a recent meeting in Washington, D.C., Mesheca Bunyon, OD, president of the Optometry Board of Examiners for Maryland, was delighted to discover the...
VTI Publishes Peer-Reviewed Data From Six-Year Myopia Progression Study
Visioneering Technologies, Inc producer of the natural view, multifocal one-day contact lenses, has announced that peer-reviewed data from their extensive, retrospective cohort analysis spanning over...
Don’t Let Contact Lens Patients Tell You They’re FINE
This is something that I preach to my students and I stand on as a principle: offer patients the best options on the market. I want them to tell me no rather than me suppressing information,”
Construction Delays Leave More Time for Decisions
A fundamental rule contractors often tell clients is that the project could take about twice as long as anticipated. Samantha Hornberger, OD, says her project...
WO Women’s Leadership Conference Scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022 in Conjunction with the...
Come and “Be the Change” at fourth annual conference
OD Finds Her Happy Medium of In-Person and Virtual Events
A self-described people person and extrovert, Jennifer Stewart, OD, of Norwalk, Connecticut, has a passion for consulting and speaking at network events. Her husband...
Here, There and Everywhere: Meeting Options Continue to Expand
The number of in-person conferences and professional events plummeted in 2020, and remote meetings became the new norm for most optometric professionals for at...
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