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SUNY Optometry Student Joins WO Advisory Board

Rena Shilian, a third-year student at SUNY College of Optometry, has joined the Women in Optometry (WO) Student Advisory Board. Shilian, who is pursuing...

Amy Gallant Sullivan and Dr. Melissa Barnett: How Old Is That...

Amy Gallant Sullivan, creator of the Eyes Are the Story optocosmetics brand and executive director at the Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society (TFOS), and Melissa Barnett,...

Eye-Safe Makeup: What Clinicians and Patients Need to Know

The intersection of beauty and eye health was the focus of a recent WO Voices podcast featuring Amy Gallant Sullivan, creator of the Eyes...

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: ...

Poll Respondents Split on Importance of Live Meetings

A recent WO poll asked optometrists whether live meetings are a professional necessity or an optional distraction. Responses reveal diverse preferences, particularly regarding continuing...

What Are Your Staff Motivation Strategies?

In honor of September being Paraoptometric Appreciation Month, let's take a look at the ways eye care practices and businesses acknowledge and motivate staff...

Online Reviews Most Common Patient Satisfaction Measurement Used

Despite the adage "what you measure, improves," using patient satisfaction measurement tools for staff training seems to be a fairly low priority. It's possible that...

Meet the Student Board: Isabelle Ampe, CCO | Midwestern University

When Isabelle “Izzy” Ampe dissected a lamb’s eyeball in middle school, she immediately wanted to know more. She had never needed vision correction in...

Meet the Student Advisory Board: Gaby Malave, IUSO

Gabriela “Gaby” Malave has a thing for serving others. When she was younger, she thought she’d turn that innate passion into caring for animals...

The Meaning of Mentorship

At a Women In Optometry virtual board meeting, the matter of mentorship became a popular topic. While discussing the various ways one could get...
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