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Published on Mar 29, 2025Source: Optometry Times - Label Pending
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Published on Mar 28, 2025
Over 100 Canadian Optometry Students in Boston Participate in Annual NextGEN OD Canada Conference
(PRESS RELEASE) RANCHO CORDOVA, CA — VSP Ventures, a VSP Vision company and practice transition partner for doctors searching for alternative practice models, announced it has acquired three new practices: Eye Love Optometry in Pinola, California; Farr …
Source: Invision - New Jersey - Neutral -
Published on Mar 28, 2025
CooperVision local sites earn environmental certification, host optometry students
CooperVision has earned Zero Waste Facility Program Certification for six of its global contact lens manufacturing and distribution sites, including those in Scottsville and West Henrietta. The certification, which demonstrates the degree to which …
Source: Rochester Business Journal - New York - Neutral -
Published on Mar 28, 2025
From optometry to advocacy: Gracious Phiri’s inspiring story of passion and resilience
Blessing Karubwa, Online Reporter IN a continent where the struggle for liberty, social justice, and economic opportunity is ever-present, Gracious Phiri emerges as a formidable force. At just 27 years old, this Zimbabwean optometrist from Norton in …
Source: The Chronicle (Zimbabwe) - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Mar 28, 2025
Eye doctors see problems with bill expanding optometry in NM
A proposal to allow optometrists to perform several in-office surgeries passed the Legislature and awaits the governor’s possible signature, but the New Mexico Academy of Ophthalmology has raised concerns about “serious risks” to patients. House Bill 36, …
Source: Source New Mexico - Left-wing -
Published on Mar 27, 2025
Alberta Health optometry coverage changes now in effect
Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Despite efforts from the Alberta Association of Optometrists (AAO), Alberta Health has moved forward with changes to optometry coverage announced in its Opto 35 Bulletin, which took effect on February 1, 2025.Article …
Source: Leduc Representative - Neutral -
Published on 22:03 GMT
CRU 2025: Prioritizing early diagnosis of keratoconus
Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA, director of optometry at University of California Davis, discusses keratoconus diagnosis, management, and key insights in a presentation given alongside John D. Gelles, OD, FIAO, FCLSA, FSLS, FBCLA, at CRU 2025. In …
Source: Optometry Times - Label Pending -
Published on 11:08 GMT
Patient safety at risk from GP burnout, warns doctor
ShareSave Dr Sigi Joseph said doctors have to continually soak up more work Patient safety is being put at risk by "doctor burnout" caused by GPs being under-funded and overworked, a leading medic has said. Dr Sigi Joseph said doctors have to …
Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 09:06 GMT
First Mutual opens state of the art clinic in Masvingo
ELLEN MLAMBO MIRROR REPORTER MASVINGO- First Mutual Health Services has today commissioned a state-of-the-art clinic in Masvingo as part of its roll out programme of primary healthcare service entities throughout the country. The clinic is located in the …
Source: The Masvingo Mirror - Label Pending -
Published on 02:46 GMT
A retinal roundup with Dr. Quan Đông Nguyễn
At the 2025 CRU meeting in Napa, California, Quan Đông Nguyễn, MD, MSc discussed recent developments in retinal diseases, focusing on diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, geographic atrophy, and neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). He …
Source: Optometry Times - Label Pending