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Reddit » Optometry
9h ago
Anybody know if CE hours start being required 1 year after graduation or 2 years? State of florida
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Reddit » Optometry
2d ago
i dont know if the old i-profiler (not plus) came with any software or rescue cd /stick but i assume they send a technician for that, anyway in case of harddrive death -can someone provide me the software that eventually came with? the machine is out of service time (win xp embedded...) so Zeiss cannot help anymore....and someone knows the technician password? the machine could also run faster with a fresh ssd i guess...
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Reddit » Optometry
4d ago
Hello all. Had a patient 2 days ago present with a metal fb at 9 o clock on his left eye cornea, far peripheral nasal. I was able to remove it with spud. Even with anesthetic he kept trying to close his eyes and it just wasn’t as easy as it should have been regardless of how superficial it was. Having him look in different directions didn’t help either. I saw him today 48 hours later and the abrasion is healing but there’s still some redness in the nasal conj area and some rust. I really didn’t think I needed to go back in and get it, due to his difficult nature with the initial removal. And ..read more
Reddit » Optometry
4d ago
I am looking to apply for my COA license and I CANNOT FIGURE OUT the web site at all. Do I take the practice test? Do I HAVE to take it before I take the official test?
How many times can I take it if I fail it?
Is there anywhere to find practice exams/questions?
I signed up a while ago and got the book and paid whatever it was for it. Does that include an attempt or is it an additional $300?
I've been meaning to take the test since February but I'm so confused by the process and the lack of information on the web site.
Can anyone walk me through it?
Also, if this is the wrong place to post t ..read more
Reddit » Optometry
6d ago
This Post is about large practices >$3 million in revenue or high single producers as Docs >$1.5 million
Hoping some high producing Docs will post some pearls of wisdom or if you know of a very successful practice what makes them successful. Hoping to get some discussion and insights for Docs who are motivated to exceed the average OD production.
We are a rural single location that does >$3 million in revenue. I believe the keys to this are a few things.
1.Volume of patients. Being rural there isn't the competition of commercial entities like Costco etc and even minimal Ophthalmology ..read more