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Women in the News – March 2023

Women In Optometry regularly recognizes the accomplishments of women ODs in the profession and in their communities. Have you stepped into a new leadership role...

Welcome, New WO Advisory Board

Women In Optometry announces its new board members for 2023-2025. For a number of years, the board has consisted of a group of 12...

Vontélle Founders Appear on Kelly Clarkson Show, Get Invited to Forbes 30/50 Summit

Last week, Tracy Green and Nancey Flowers-Harris, co-founders of Vontélle Eyewear, were invited to appear on the Kelly Clarkson Show to showcase their eyewear...

Relaxing Eye Misalignment: A Podcast With Dr. Ray Corbin-Simon

The first time that Ray Corbin-Simon, OD, of Piscataway, New Jersey, heard that contoured prism lenses might correct eye misalignment and help her headaches,...

Bring Peace to a Practice with Pets

Jennifer Hazelwood, OD sometimes finds herself gravitating towards animals—or them to her. As the only optometrist in her township, her days are filled with...
Drawn female looking in a mirror and questioning.

Suffering From Imposter Syndrome? You’re Not Alone

A survey from Moneypenny has revealed that 32 percent of Americans suffer from Impostor Syndrome at work. The survey also revealed that when it comes...

Simplify Daily Decision-making with Modern ERG

Dorothy Hitchmoth, OD, FAAO, and colleagues talk about how simple it is to integrate modern, handheld ERG into optometric practice, complement imaging technology, and...
glaucoma management video

Improve Glaucoma Management with the RETeval

Diagnoses and glaucoma management are tricky. Ensuring that you have the right information to provide patients with the best care requires tools that offer...

Meet Mahle, the Friendly Practice Mascot

Stacie Virden, OD, has been dubbed by friends as the “crazy dog lady,” a title she’s proud to hold. But it’s her Border Collie...
diabetic retinopathy

Superior Diabetic Retinopathy Progression Risk Assessment

Predicting which patients will need treatment for diabetic retinopathy (DR) requires the ability to better manage risk progression – which is possible when you...
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