Monthly Archives: September 2020
Women In Optometry’s 2020 Women’s Leadership Conference Co-locates at the Academy of Optometry 2020 at...
Women In Optometry® (WO) will host its annual 2020 Women’s Leadership Conference during the American Academy of Optometry’s Academy 2020 At Home annual meeting. Spanning...
The Importance of “Please” and “Thank You”
Riya Paranthan, OD, was recruited by National Vision Inc. shortly after her 2014 graduation.
Cold Start Creates a Buzz Despite Delays
After nearly eight months of negotiating, Angela Garza Offoegbu, OD, signed the lease for the future home of her practice, EYES of Cresta Bella, in January 2020.
In Service to the Community
By Kimberly McHugh, OD—I grew up in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, but once I made my way to New York City for optometry school, the city has its ways to keep people here.
Maximum Impact: Solving Patients’ Problems Makes Practice Special
When Jaclyn Munson, OD, FAAO, limited patient encounters to medical eye care needs during this past spring, she was able to do more for...
Learning About Eyes: Encourage Parents to Listen to the Discussion With Children
For Susan Kegarise, OD, accessibility to parents and children has been a priority in this new kind of back-to-school season. At Donelson EyeCare in...
To Know Where You’re Going, You Have to Know Where You Started
When Maria Sampalis, OD, bought a second private practice in Cranston, Rhode Island, this summer, she knew she’d have to step up the efficiency.
Women ODs Want to Hear From and See Other Women ODs in Leadership Positions
In a recent Pop-up Poll from Women In Optometry, 83 percent of respondents to the poll said that it was important or very important for them to see or hear from women OD leaders.