Home Polls Women ODs Want to Hear From and See Other Women ODs in...

Women ODs Want to Hear From and See Other Women ODs in Leadership Positions

In a recent Pop-up Poll from Women In Optometry, 83 percent of respondents to the poll said that it was important or very important for them to see or hear from women OD leaders.

Seventy percent of respondents said that women ODs are under-represented in the optometric profession, while 24 percent said that they are appropriately represented. Six percent said women ODs are over-represented.

Many of the respondents, nearly all of whom were women ODs, said that they have been able to serve in leadership positions. In addition to the places listed on the chart, others wrote in that they have served in leadership positions in the military, interprofessional organizations and in corporate optometry.

Mentors and colleagues lead the list of resources from where ODs learn leadership skills, both noted by 54 percent. Leadership experts who are not optometrists comprise the next two most commonly cited resources: books by these authors at 49 percent and podcasts/webinars by 19 percent.

OD also find their colleagues who are authors and speakers to be helpful, with nearly one-in-five ODs saying they read articles by their optometric colleagues. Sixteen percent listen to podcasts and webinars on leadership.

While 21 percent of the respondents said that leadership comes to them rather naturally, another 21 percent said that they are looking for guidance.

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Doctor’s Commitment to Accessible Care Earns Her Recognition

On May 2, Athena Brasfield, OD, received a Woman of the Year award for her congressional district, for her efforts to make eye care...

Light Fixture Inspirations to Make Your Practice Shine

Great lighting can make your practice shine. Mary Demirjian, OD, opened Wide Eye (WE) Lounge as a merging of a boutique optometry and optical space...

Research Report Highlights Ways to Attract Potential and Former Contact Lens Patients

The Contact Lens Institute (CLI) has published an in-depth report on everyday actions that the eye care community can take to draw interest from...

OD Discovers the Richness of a Career in Nonprofit Sector

Karen Slate, OD, has created a career for herself in the nonprofit sector, an area she didn’t even realize was a full-time option for...