Women In Optometry thanks its silver sponsor, CareCredit, for this exclusive report, which takes a closer look at the results from our top Pop-up Polls from 2019. Today, we’re looking at whether or not women ODs have experienced an income gap in their careers.
Top 10 POP-UP POLL: Pay Parity
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