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Optometry Podcast: Partnerships with Dr. Millicent Knight

This podcast was produced in partnership with Essilor “Essilor has a lot of responsibilities, but they are all geared around helping the private practitioner grow their...

Corporate Optometry Nation: Dr. Ono Discusses AOA Membership

Corporate Optometry Nation interviews Dr. Curtis Ono.  Dr. Ono is the Chair for Affiliate Relations and Membership Executive Committee of the AOA,  Chair- Membership Development Committee,  Immediate...

AOA InSight Studios Video: Kate Hamm Discusses Balance with Emilie Seitz

Life can seem overwhelming when you are trying to balance, work, a social life, new opportunities, conferences, meetings, eating and sleeping. In honor of...

The AOA is coming for Opternative.

The AOA sent Mark Zuckerberg a letter asking that Opternative ads be removed from Facebook. Why? It stems from a warning letter Opternative received from the FDA back in October...

Optometry Podcast: Let’s Get Real About Blue Light

This podcast was produced in partnership with our sponsor, Essilor. The good news? The word is out about the harmful blue light; 88% of Americans report...

Lunch Date with Rachel and Kate Episode 5: Mentorship in Optometry

Now that we have those first four practice episodes out of the way, we are getting down to podcast business! Oh, you listened to...

Lunch Date with Rachel & Kate Episode Three: Dr. Barbara Horn,...

Episode 3 of comes with a big interview and a chance to win prizes! Don’t say we never gave you nothin’. This week, Kate interviews...

Optometry’s Meeting.

The AOA was in DC this past week. They kicked off the meeting with a rally on Capitol Hill. If you need a way to keep up legislatively, Johnson &...

Optometry Podcast: Life of an Optometry Student

This week we talked with Western University Optometry student, Fayiz Mahgoub about his experience being a student in a new program (Western gained accreditation...

Clinical guidelines changed.

The AOA released updated evidence-based guidelines for treating pediatric patients.