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The American Optometric Association says it is ‘tirelessly working to have SB 230 vetoed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.’
Such legislation would "block, limit or discourage doctors of optometry from being referenced as doctors and physicians."
Cassandra Worthy to kick off event during AOA experience and opening reception.
Award recipients will be honored throughout Optometry’s Meeting in Washington, D.C. on June 21-24, 2023.
"Legislative proposals attempting to prevent doctors of optometry from using the term ‘doctor’ are harmful to patients and petty from organized medicine.”
The 2023 scholarships have been awarded to three deserving students.
The event is taking place on June 21-24 in downtown Washington, D.C., at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
There are now several industry-specific financing institutions and credit cards to choose from.
Travel grants are available as a part of AOA+, a program designed for optometry students, faculty and new doctors that offers access, resources and tools.
American Optometric Association promises a full response to possible changes to Ophthalmic Practice Rules.
"AOA will ensure that doctors of optometry and our patients continue to be listened to and heeded."
A common parasite found in tap water made a home for itself in Marie Mason’s left eye. She had to have it removed.
The "31 in 31" campaign takes place every October.
AOA encourages health professionals and others to provide feedback on the latest adult eye examination guideline during this 30-day review period.
American Optometric Association, The Vision Council are supporting DEI efforts in Optometry.
Reinforce the value paraoptometric staff bring to your practice — this month and year-round — with these three suggestions.
The Screen Time Alliance shows how gamers, streamers and scrollers can keep their eyes healthy.
The goal is "to reduce tobacco use and to ensure that fewer Americans suffer sight-threatening eye disease," said AOA President Robert C. Layman, OD.
They will be honored on June 16.
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