Monthly Archives: April 2019
Dr. Lori Grover and Dr. Melissa Zaleski: Engaging in the Profession
Lori Grover, OD, PhD, FAAO, and Melissa Zaleski, OD, MPH, discuss strategies for creating a professional network once the infrastructure of a school-based program has ended.
Managing with the Future in Mind
Jennifer Kohn, OD, knows the importance of consistent management and messaging as the human resources manager for the practice’s 11 office locations of Moses EyeCare Centers.
My Practice, My Building
Practice owner and landlord—several of the ODs who have been featured on The Physical Space hold both of these titles.
Getting Over Burnout When You Can’t Find Coverage for Your Sublease
By Maria Sampalis, OD—Workplace burnout is highly troublesome and distressing in corporate optometry.
Differentiate Yourself with New Technology in Contact Lenses
By Stephanie Woo, OD, FAAO FSLS—I’ve always had a passion for contact lenses, going back to my residency, and it’s been wonderful putting that passion into practice growth.
Age Appropriate Screen Time Limitations for Babies Under Two
By Maria Pribis, OD, FAAO—As I’m currently experiencing, babies under two are a bundle of joy (most of the time). However, as a new mom I can’t help but notice how baby seems to have come with a built-in knack for technology.
Spring Break Spotlight: Kids
Take a few minutes for you over this spring break week! Listen in on one of our podcasts that are all about kids from four of your colleagues.
“Working Dad” Used Far Less Often Than “Working Mom”
Women In Optometry’s recent Pop-up Poll looked at the terms “working mom” and “working dad.”