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Contact Lens Institute Adds EASY Way Translations in Five Languages
The Contact Lens Institute (CLI) has added additional translations to its suite of EASY Way (Eyes, Awareness, Safety and You) patient education tools, timed for back-to-school season. The initiative helps a...
2023 Women’s Leadership Conference Speakers
Meet the speakers for the 2023 Women's Leadership Conference
Keynote Presentation: Embrace YOUR Bold
Erin O’Malley understands the connection between strong leadership, engaged teams and loyal customers....
Vision Monday Names 2023 Most Influential Women in Optical
Vision Monday has released the 2023 Most Influential Women in Optical. For this year’s Annual Report, VM considered women who are making a difference in...
Women in the News- July 2023
Women In Optometry regularly recognizes the awards and accomplishments of women ODs in the profession and in their communities in the “Women in the...
Woman Claims Contact Lens Caused Her to Lose Eye, Sues Hubble...
A New Mexico woman is suing Hubble parent company Vision Path after claiming that defective contact lenses caused her to lose her eye.
The lawsuit...
OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation Encourages Eye Doctors to Adopt a Local School...
Good vision is a basic human right, but according to the National Center for Children's Vision and Eye Health, one in four schoolchildren in...
Review of Myopia Management Named Official Media Sponsor of International Myopia...
Review of Myopia Management (RMM) has been named the Official Media Sponsor of the upcoming International Myopia Conference (IMC).
To be held in September of...
ODs Score a Legislative Victory With SB 230 Veto
Optometry is a legislated profession, and state legislatures will continue to debates bills to advance or restrict scope of practice. In this legislative term,...
Women in the News – May 2023
Women In Optometry regularly recognizes the accomplishments of women ODs in the profession and in their communities in the “Women in the News” series. Have...
Florida Proposal to Ban “Physician” for ODs Hurts the Profession
Florida has proposed a legislation that would ban ODs from referring themselves as "Dr." or physician in advertising or with patients. For many optometrists...
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