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Unveiling Two Decades of Pediatric Scleral Lens Success

A recently published study, Pediatric Scleral Lenses: 21-Year Retrospective Review, found that not only are scleral lenses viable for children, but they can also...

Meet the WO Student Advisory Board: Cate Hoselton, NSUOCO

For Catherine “Cate” Hoselton, the doctor’s office was never a fun place to go. “There is often fear associated with going to the doctor’s—that you...

A Life of Vision: National Vision Network Helps Doctor Give Back...

Born and raised in the Federated States of Micronesia, Asinech Hellan-Pangelinan, OD, always wanted to give back to her community. Originally pursuing a career...

Women’s Leadership Conference Speakers Share How They Unleash Their Inner Leader

After leadership coach Ellen Steinlein's keynote at the 2024 Women's Leadership Conference, three female ODs shared how they tapped into their inner leader. DR. JADE...

Hope Through Vision: A Community Works on Rebuilding After Hurricane Helene

When Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina, it left devastation in its wake—shattered homes and uprooted lives, and the sense of a community...

Vision of Thanks: Students Share What They’re Most Grateful For

Optometry students often juggle rigorous schedules, challenging coursework and the demands of clinical training—but they still find time to reflect on what truly matters....

The Power of Sight: Thankful Reflections

As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the profound impact optometrists have on their patients’ lives. Lisa Wahl, OD, FAAO, and...

WO Board Perspectives: We’re Thankful For…

As we celebrate the season of gratitude, we asked the WO advisory board to share what they’re most thankful for this year.   See other WO advisory board stories: ...

Before the First Patient Arrives, Doctor Diagnoses an Emergency

It was a memorable first day for Elena Monks, OD in her brand new practice, Eyes on Southern in Royal Palm Beach, Florida. On...

The Mental Health Struggle: You’re Not Alone

By Kendra Wiese, (pronounced Wee-zee), Optometry student at Southern College of Optometry Editor's note: Kendra Wiese wanted to share her story on mental health to...
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