Tag: Dr. Darryl Glover
Optometry Podcast: Study Up! With Dr. Jaclyn Garlich of 20/20 Glance
Want to stay up on the latest publications, new tech, and eyecare pop culture references without having to read every journal hat piles up...
Optometry Podcast: J&J Vision Care: FTC Call to Action
We apologize for the technical difficulties with sound quality on this podcast, but we felt the topic and Dr. Alexander's insights were too important...
Optometry Podcast: Social Media Success Strategies from Dr. Arian Fartash of...
With over 12,000 followers since first launching her @GlamOptometrist Instagram account at the beginning of 2016, Dr. Fartash has set the standard for what...
Optometry Podcast: How the National Optometric Association is Fighting for Optometry
Picture this: it’s 1969 in Richmond, Virginia and 25 African American optometrists are gathered at the Executive Motor Hotel to establish their own optometric...
Spex by Ryan
A luxury eyewear optical in Regina, Saskatchewan? Ryan Horne of Spex by Ryan has accomplished what you may have assumed to be impossible in less than...
Spex by Ryan
A luxury eyewear optical in Regina, Saskatchewan? Ryan Horne of Spex by Ryan has accomplished what you may have assumed to be impossible in less than...
Optometry Podcast: What’s New and What’s Next in Refractive Surgery
When is the last time you suggested LASIK to your patients before they brought it up to you? Today's guest is Dr. Michael Marino,...
Optometry Podcast: What’s New and What’s Next in Refractive Surgery
When is the last time you suggested LASIK to your patients before they brought it up to you? Today's guest is Dr. Michael Marino,...
Optometry Podcast: IntroEyes (IntroWellness) Interview
"Your vision is poor due to compound myopic astigmatism, requiring full time spectacle wear to correct your refractive error. Any questions?"
There's nothing technically wrong...
Optometry Podcast: IntroEyes (IntroWellness) Interview
"Your vision is poor due to compound myopic astigmatism, requiring full time spectacle wear to correct your refractive error. Any questions?"
There's nothing technically wrong...