Monthly Archives: May 2021
Dr. Kim Reed: Clinical Research Pushes Optometry Forward
Kim Reed, OD, talks about the role that optometrists could and should have in advancing clinical research.
Women In The News May 2021
Women In Optometry recognizes these outstanding women for their recent accomplishments.
Sherianne James: Leveraging Marketing Expertise to Grow Your Eye Care Business
In this episode, Sherianne James, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Customer Engagement at Essilor of America discusses how Essilor uses insights into consumer habits to help raise awareness about the benefits of premium progressive lens technology and drive patient traffic into eye care professionals' practices.
Why Prism Should Be Mainstream with Dr. Jennifer Zolman
Jennifer Zolman, OD, of Charleston, South Carolina, and Jenny Smith, VP, practice development with neurolens, are breaking down what it takes to differentiate your practice in Why Prism Should be Mainstream.
National Eye Institute Data Shows AREDS2 Nutrient Formula Reduces AMD Risk
Bausch + Lomb announced new data from the National Eye Institute (NEI) 10-Year Follow-on Study Results of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2),...
BHVI Launches Myopia Awareness Week 2021
Myopia Awareness Week is back with a focus on growing myopia awareness and encouraging patient discussion.
Dr. Louise Sclafani and Dr. Pam Lowe: Getting Ready to Provide Vaccinations
In this episode, Louise Sclafani, OD, FAAO, of Chicago, and Pam Lowe, OD, FAAO, of Niles, Illinois, talk about why they took the training to become certified to administer COVID-19 vaccines.
Nutritional Supplements are the Norm for Most Pop-Up Poll Participants
The majority of respondents (85 percent) to a recent Women In Optometry Pop-Up Poll shared that nutritional supplements are a regular part of their routine.
Changing the Game
An ever-growing city, an unheard of optometric model and doctors who want to make a difference--this is the formula for Heywear. Lilan Le, OD,...
Designing With Miss Danielle
From the beginning of her optics education, Danielle Crull was invested in the profession and wanted to bring more care to children’s optics.
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