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Optocosmetics: Blending Beauty and Health

In late July, Eyes Are The Story launched of its bio-beauty brand uniquely focused on eye health. The Boston-bred startup developed a new line...
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Dr. Elise Brisco: Dr. Brisco’s Beauty and the Beast – Taming Dry Eyes

Elise Brisco, OD, FAAO, CCH, FCOVD, of Hollywood Vision Center in Los Angeles, California, details the way she combines the latest technology along with nutritional and lifestyle counseling to help patients tame their dry eyes to look and feel their best.
jaclyn benzoni

Why Not Two?

A New Yorker through and through, Jaclyn Benzoni, OD, MS, FAAO, graduated from SUNY School of Optometry in 2009 and remained there to do her residency in primary care.
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Doctor Became a Trailblazer by Doing What She Loved

As Dr. Betty Harville nears her retirement, she reflects on the career that took some unexpected turns.
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Thank You, Dr. Harville!

Women In Optometry shares well wishes and memories of working with Dr. Betty Harville at Southern College of Optometry.
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A Family Tradition

For Julie McLaughlin, OD, optometry is the family business.

These Doctors Prescribe Kindness

Rebecca Landolfi, OD, and her husband, Justin Landolfi, OD, of Cornerstone Eye Care in Princeton, New Jersey, have found an angle to connect with their patients and build the business: their kindness.
angela fisher

Recalls Done Right

Many ODs are passionate about patient care, but managing patient recalls aren’t a passion-project for most employees.
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Most Practices Routinely Asking Screening Questions

Three-quarters of respondents (76 percent) to a new Women In Optometry Pop-up Poll said that their practices are consistently asking employees screening questions upon entering each day.
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