Monthly Archives: April 2020
Mission-driven, Patient-approved
Melissa Frost, OD, knew personally about the importance of affordable health care. When she was able to open her own practice a few years ago, she knew she wanted to offer low-cost eye care solutions to her community.
Renewed Purpose: When Old is New
These doctors incorporated a variety of repurposed items into their office design.
Renga #1: Physical Distancing
What's a renga? A poem written by multiple people - who see only a portion of the poem they're building. Feeling creative and want to participate? Find out how.
Dr. Kelechi Mezu-Nnabue: Routine Eye Care and Foundation Work On Hold; Planning Ahead
Kelechi Mezu-Nnabue, OD, MS, MPH, DrPH, worries about the patients she serves in her Pikeville, Maryland, practice, as well as those who would normally be served by her family foundation in Baltimore and in Nigeria.
Prioritizing Personalized Service
Caitlin Morrison, OD, FAAO, FSLS, builds new business with focus on each individual experience.
Sew Involved
When Cheryl Murphy, OD, of Northport, New York, stopped working due to the COVID-19 closures, she decided to dust off the sewing machine she got when she was in middle school.
Their Practice, Their Way
Kimberly Phillips-Stewart, OD, had all of the details picked out for her future practice before she and husband even found a space for it.
Offer Support to Those Who May Struggle with Social Distancing
Social distancing may be particularly difficult for those going through addiction recovery or have other strong needs for connection.
Switching Gears: The COVID-19 Experience from an Optometry Student’s Perspective
Just a few weeks ago, fourth-year optometry students were on track to finish their optometric education in the traditional way. Today, they're turning to online classes, webinars and social media networking.
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