Monthly Archives: March 2020
Dr. Dorothy Hitchmoth: The Primary Importance of Primary Eye Care
How can ODs embrace advances in technology to do even more for patients? Dorothy Hitchmoth, OD, brings her vast experience to WO Voices.
Slow and Steady
Meredith Walton, OD, of Heights Optometry in San Diego, California, had dreamed of opening her own practice since her undergraduate years.
Finding Peace Through Helping Others
To combat feeling helpless in the time of coronavirus, Samantha Hornberger, OD, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, she sat down with her staff and brainstormed ways to prepare and operate as best they could.
Thank You to My Mentor
Women In Optometry continues to share your stories of mentors who impacted your career.
Coronavirus Concerns Ramped up During March
A Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll on how practices have been affected by coronavirus shows the changing attitudes over the period of time that the poll was open.
03.20.20: Second COVID-19 Survey From Jobson Optical Shows Heightened Concern
A second Jobson Optical Research survey on COVID-19 shows how quickly and dramatically views and actions are changing in eye care offices throughout the country.
Dr. Cheryl Murphy: Dealing with Coronavirus Uncertainty – One Day at a Time
Cheryl Murphy, OD, of Long Island, New York, details some of the steps that the doctors and staff members are taking to do what they can to flatten the curve, protect themselves and protect patients.
OD’s Patience Leads to Student Tech Pursuing Optometry School
Brittany Coyle started working as an ophthalmic tech at St. Lukes Cataract and Laser Institute after she graduated from college.
Two Mentors Impact Career
Kate Hamm, OD, shared her appreciation for two mentors with Women In Optometry.