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BioTissue® Named to Great Place to Work® and 2025 Fortune Best...

BioTissue has ranked #23 on Great Place To Work and Fortune Magazine’s 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in BioPharma List. This is the second year in a row BioTissue has received...

Dr. Ruth Shoge Featured in Latinos en Optometry on Diverse Recruitment

In its August "Cultural Responsiveness" blog, Latinos en Optometry welcomed Ruth Shoge, OD, MPH, FAAO, Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Clinical Professor at UC...

Do You Love Your Job?

The adage says: if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. Does that apply to you? Do you...

Summer Schedule Changes: Do You Modify Your Office Hours?

As the summer season approaches, many optometrists may modify office hours to better fit the warm and sunny days. We'd love to hear how...

Five Things I Wish I Knew During My First Year as...

By Makayla Cornwell-Young, OD, Southern College of Optometry '23 Editor’s note: Dr. Makayla Cornwell-Young posted the content below on her LinkedIn page. It’s excerpted here...

Role of Optometric Scribes Still Evolving

According to a recent WO poll, half of respondents said their office is using or considering hiring a scribe. Fifty percent say they are not...

To Scribe or Not to Scribe?

Do scribes play a role in your practice setting? Loading…   Have a poll idea? Curious about something? Email us here. Check out past WO polls and responses here. Featured photo credit: Getty...

How to Let an Employee Go Without Endangering Your Practice

By Bj Avery, Vice President of Practice Compliance Solutions In our compliance company, which specializes in human resource management, employee termination is a weekly issue...

Finding the Right Career Fit Made Easier

Christine Carder takes pride in her job. She’s not just a talent acquisition specialist at Eyes on Eyecare—she’s the bridge that connects optometrists with...

WO Debuts New Column: Human Resources Guidance for Optometrists

When Nikie Walker, EdD, returned to her hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky, she transferred her skills from working as an OB/GYN group human resources (HR)...
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