OD Brings Doctor’s Perspective Into Recruiter Role

Pamela Riedy, OD, MBA, loves to hear the questions that optometry students ask her.

Extend Your Patient Education Into the Recommendation Phase

“I’ve always been big on educating patients,” says Laura DePoe, OD.

Does Your Refraction Process Complement Your Lens Technology?

Belinda Dobson, OD, of College Station, Texas, says that there can be a disconnect in the patient care experience when doctors use old technology in the exam room but are recommending high-quality ophthalmic lenses.

Ring-Reduction

It seems like no one listens to voice mail messages anymore.

Doctor Finds Career Stability in Uncertain World

Susan Truong, OD, would say that she’s a spontaneous person.

Do You DEWS?

After more than two years of work, the Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) has released the TFOS DEWS II report….

Alignment of New Options and Patient Awareness Create White Hot Opportunity

When it comes to optometry and dry eye, “the world is our oyster,” says Whitney Hauser, OD.

Let There Be Great Light!

Light makes all the difference in how products are showcased and how a space feels. Funky or fancy, these ODs have added some fabulous lighting.

Taking a Leap of Faith

There are a number of reasons why young ODs might choose to be employed, and the equation might be even more complicated for women ODs who are trying to weigh those options with the possibility of having children.

Do What’s Best for You

After about 15 years of being part of a male-dominated group practice, Ilana Gelfond-Polnariev, OD, FCOVD, decided she was ready to venture out and open her own practice.