A first for the Best Practices program, the EYEdea lab brought current honorees and alumni together to brainstorm some of the current challenges facing our profession.
Whether embracing better UV protection for your 2-week patients, upgrading to a healthier lens material or recommending the advantages of 1-days for your planned replacement wearers, always take the time to give them the very best options. Your patients trust you.
This month, Jennifer Stewart, OD, and Mark Feder, OD of Norwalk Eye Care in Connecticut, discuss how they have grown their practice and how they view the challenges facing today’s practitioners.
The 2018 Best Practices honorees will come together at Optometry’s Meeting in Denver this June for a one-of-a-kind live event designed to improve the way we all practice. The EYEdea Lab will be a live exhibit in which Best Practices honorees past and present will participate in a live think-tank on the exhibit hall floor.
This month, Jeff Ward, OD, of Highlands Ranch Optical in Highlands Ranch, CO, shares some of his experiences, and what he’s most looking forward to as a Best Practice.
Actively managing dry eye syndrome for your patients not only has the potential to create happier contact lens wearers, it also has the potential to boost your business’s bottom line. Maria Sampalis, OD of Sampalis Eye Care in Cranston, Rhode Island talks about her own best practices for maintaining profitability while managing dry eye disease.
Best Practices 2018 honoree Christopher Smiley, OD, of Vision Professionals in Columbus, Ohio discusses the approach and philosophy that approach that makes Vision Professionals a Best Practice.
2018 Best Practices Honoree Roxanna Potter, OD, FAAO of Personal Eyecare in Sylvania, Ohio shares what makes her practice tick, and what being a Best Practice means to her.