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Optometry Podcast: Defocus Media Presents Corporate Optometry Nation by Dr. Maria...

Dr. Maria Sampalis is no stranger to taking heat. For the last few years she’s been one of the few vocal advocates to fight...

VisionTECH: Telemedicine Podcast Featuring Dr. John Gelles

Thank you for tuning in for our first episode of VisionTECH. Through this podcast, we hope to bring you the latest developments in eye...

Optometry Podcast: Optometry Surgical Fellowship Featuring Dr. Katherine Dronka

In an age of explosive technological development in healthcare, standards of care are rapidly changing. Eyecare is no exception, and managing primary eyecare diseases...

Optometry Podcast: Myopia Control with Dr. Brett O’Connor

What You Need to Know About Myopia Control As a 2015 graduate from the Southern College of Optometry, Dr. Brett O’Connor joined Pullen Eye Care...

Optometry Podcast: Dr. Quy Nguyen Discusses Career Development & Vision Expo...

What do you wish you learned in optometry school that would have better prepared you for your career?  That’s a question that Dr. Quy...

Optometry Podcast: Melanie Denton Discusses Opening a Cold Start

"You can."  These simple two words appeared on a recent post on Dr. Melanie Denton's Instagram account @eyethinkican, and speak volumes about her passion for...

Optometry Podcast: Dr. Thomas Hunter Discusses Glaucoma Awareness

With over 3 million Americans diagnosed with glaucoma, and an estimated 6 million by 2050, it’s shocking to think we haven’t had a new...

Optometry Podcast: DEWS II Review

In a year of online disruptors, powerhouse mergers, and legislative battles, the story that most affects the day to day practice of optometrists in...

Optometry Podcast: Let’s Talk Referrals with Dr. Jessica Tegen

Building your practice? Getting referrals from your community is a great place to start. How do you stand out in your community as a...

Optometry Podcast: Optranslate Featuring Dmitriy Richter

Think about how difficult it can be to communicate ocular health conditions to your patients.  Meibomian glands, glaucoma, epiretinal membranes - it's no easy...