Monthly Archives: July 2018
White Doesn’t Have to be Sterile and Dull
Stepping Into More Natural Light
When Jennifer E. Davis, OD, first drove by the Waynesboro, Virginia, optometric practice that she would eventually own, she almost didn’t stop to drop off her resume.
Fast Forward: Old Video Store Becomes Office and Frame Gallery
Last summer, just around the time that Krishna Khatri, OD, found out that she was expecting her second child, she also received news that unexpectedly shook the professional side of her life when Sears Canada announced its bankruptcy.
Finding Your Motivation – Dr. Shen Lee
WO advisory board member Dr. Shen Lee offers her advice on finding motivation.
Speaking up for Eye Health, Eye Care Professionals and Contact Lens Safety at FTC...
On March 7, Peter Menziuso, president, North America, and Carol Lakkis, BScOptom, PhD, clinical research fellow and head of Applied Clinical Science, testified before the Federal Trade Commission on how proposed changes to the Contact Lens Rule may impact patient safety and the eye health industry.
Working with Our Partners in Eye Health: The Alliance for Patient Safety
Carol Alexander, OD, FAAO, participated in a panel presentation in April alongside members of the Health Care Alliance for Patient Safety at the American Optometric Association’s “AOA on Capitol Hill 2018”…
Dr. Carol Alexander Recognized for her Impact as Eye Health Educator, Advocate
Advocacy Team Engaged with Florida Legislators on Eye Health Priorities
As part of Johnson & Johnson Vision’s broader efforts to engage lawmakers following a strong presence at the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) public workshop in March, members of the leadership team met with Senator Bill Nelson [D-FL] to discuss the importance of policies that promote optimal eye health alongside consumer choice and competition.
Tennis Star Madison Keys Partners with ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., the makers of ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses, announced a partnership with professional U.S. tennis player Madison Keys—ranked #13 in the world—as part of a global See It Through campaign to celebrate the ambition and aspirations of teens.