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It Takes a Village: Raincross Optometry

When Ashley Suplee, OD, FAAO, graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry in 2015, she set a 10-year goal for herself:...

Doctor Champions Early Myopia Intervention  

Ashleigh Sprouse, OD, of Roswell Eye Clinic in Roswell, Georgia, believes that the earlier optometrists can intervene in a young patient’s vision problems, the...

AI-powered Programs Can Bring Smarter Workflow to Practice

Optometrists are sitting on a goldmine of patient data, says Brianna Rhue, OD, FAAO, FSLS, co-founder of Dr. Contact Lens. Eye care professionals can...

NPR Gives Assist to Myopia Awareness

Earlier in May, NPR aired a four-minute segment on the importance of outdoor play as a factor in slowing myopia progression. The clip noted...

Two Blind Brothers Expands to Eyewear With 2BB Launch

When Brad Manning and Bryan Manning were in kindergarten, Brad a few years before Bryan, they both failed their vision exams. Doctors diagnosed both...

Engaging ODs to Expand Their Potential

This past February, 30 Target Optical optometrists from around the country gathered in San Diego, California, with their field leadership team for their annual...

Target Optical Summit in Photos

Here are photos from the Target Optical Summit held in February. Read more about Dr. Faten Edris, who won the Regional Mentor Doctor Award here. Read other...

Practices Designed to Keep the Summer Spirit Alive Year-round

The color palette that says "summer" spans a wide spectrum. Hot corals, oranges and intense blues and greens reflects the outdoors and seasonal growth....

2024 Bakersfield Vision Clinic A Success

The OneSight and Target Optical 2024 Bakersfield Vision Clinic in Bakersfield, California, was a big success. The volunteers saw 821 patients and manufactured 726 pairs of...

Research Finds 82% of Gen Z Employees Work Nights and Weekends

VSP® Vision Care released new research, conducted by Workplace Intelligence, that reveals a concerning trend among Gen Z employees: 82% are working longer hours, including nights and weekends,...
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