Monthly Archives: November 2021
Indiana University School of Optometry Expands Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship Program
Through partnerships with the National Optometric Association , Black Eyecare Perspective and supportive Indiana University School of Optometry (IUSO) alumni, the school has announced an expansion...
Office Holiday Traditions See Some Shifts as Pandemic Protocols Linger
According to a recent WO Pop-Up Poll, most offices are giving individual gifts or cash to employees, with about 93 percent of them saying...
Welcome to the Future: Genetics and Eye Care
By Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA
The past decade has brought the eye care community a wealth of powerful new innovations, from advanced ocular...
The Next Wave of Optometric Education: Hybrid Distance Learning and Hands-on Clinical Training
The New England College of Optometry (NECO) announced plans to develop a distance education doctor of optometry program in partnership with Noodle, the country’s...
Personal Experience Inspires Three Students to Take Their Education Deeper
Estimates say 58 percent of U.S. residents are expected to have myopia by 2050, so there is an urgency to increase education and recognition...
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Better Understanding Builds Stronger Relationships
You’ve probably seen it on your schedule before: a line-up for a busy day and smack in the middle is a visit from a...
Practice Ownership, Accelerated
Lisa Holtman, OD, had been working in Washington for about two years when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Then, she lost her job and was...
The Student Loan Conundrum: To Refinance or Not to Refinance
By Natalie Hayes Schmook, MBA, CFP, CVA
An interesting dilemma for younger ODS these days is whether to refinance their federal student loans into private...