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Written Termination Policies are Common in Most Offices

Most ODs say that they have guidelines in place for employee firing, according to the results of a recent Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll.

Dr. Whitney Hauser: Clinical Protocols Are Like a Roadmap

Having a clinical protocol in place can make the journey of clinical decision-making and consistency so much clearer. Whitney Hauser, OD, now director of clinical affairs at Keplr Vision, talks about the ways that developing and using a clinical protocol for dry eye and other ocular conditions can help.

Kids’ Frames Should Be Fun and Fashionable

Linda Chous, OD, still recalls that she wore a fabulous pair of turquoise cat-eye eyeglasses when she was in fourth grade.

Listen Up: Specialty Services

Are specialty services the focus of your practice or just a segment of it?

ODs Find a Partnership Provides Them With Flexibility for a Unique Practice

Patients at SocialEyes Eye Studio in Prosper, Texas, can expect special treatment when they walk through the doors to see Lynn Markose, OD, and Tamanh “Tammy” Nguyen, OD.

Suburban Setting Paves the Way for Connecting With Families

When Mina Hoang, OD, started getting serious about opening her own practice in the spring of 2017, she originally targeted the central, downtown Houston, Texas, area.

Understanding Allergies

Allergies affect more than 50 million Americans every year. Here's a look at how ocular symptoms play a part in reactions you or your patients may experience.

Showing Toes in the Office: A Divided Topic

The respondents of a recent Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll were split down the middle on the topic of open-toed shoes in the office.

Perfection Found in Plan B

Michelle Ahumada, OD, has been watching the new community of Rancho Mission Viejo, California, grow from neighboring San Juan Capistrano, where she grew up and now lives with her husband and three children.

Women In The News, September 2019 Edition

These women ODs were recognized for their achievements in our September 2019 print issue.

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