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Smartphone Overuse & Eye Health Risks in Teenagers

By Maria Pribis, OD—An interesting eye health story recently made its way onto NBC Nightly News.

A Reflection on Our Successes and Challenges

By Nytarsha Thomas, OD—My husband, Tobe Thomas, and I recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of my practice, Visionelle Eyecare.

Find Your Passion

By Polly Hendricks, OD—When I sold my three LensCrafters leases in 2015, I found myself at loose ends.

Planning for the Year Ahead: Embrace What Comes

For nearly 24 years—essentially her entire working career—Louise Sclafani, OD, FAAO, has been at the University of Chicago in Illinois.

My Journey to Practice Ownership

By Deana LaBrosse, OD—Even before I considered optometry as a career, I was introduced to the industry working in research positions with human donor eyes and studying macular degeneration during my undergraduate studies.

It’s Elementary

By Marjolijn Bijlefeld, Director of Custom Publications—The start of a new school year is, for many people, a little like New Year’s Day. It feels like a new start and a return to order and regularity.

Disconnecting to Focus on Patient Care

By Norma Spittle, OD—Years ago, my colleague Justin Bazan, OD, in Brooklyn, New York, made the decision to turn off the phone lines during the work day.

The Value of ‘Mentorship on the Job’

By Laurie Lesser, OD—We leave school with the theoretical and technical knowledge of our field but not even close to 10,000 hours of real-world experience. This is why you want mentorship on the job.

Advocacy Is the “Brain” of Optometry’s “Body”

By Jacquie Bowen, OD, FAAO—If optometry were a body, I believe that advocacy is the head, the brain! Without it, nothing will work.

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