Too many cooks in the kitchen spoils the broth
Is it any wonder that the U.S. ranks so high in healthcare costs and so low in population health outcomes compared to many other countries with saner and more rational systems? Michael Brown, OD, doesn’t know what the ultimate answer is, but one thing he does know is more cooks running around the kitchen with no supervision isn’t it.
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AI testing is almost here and it doesn’t care if ODs are ready
It is important that ODs recognize the pace of change surrounding AI technology and determine how to harness the technological advances that can impact their practices and patient experiences.
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Giving thanks, optometry style
Benjamin Casella, OD, FAAO, shares what he’s thankful for this year, as an Optometrist. From his staff to dilating drops, find out more at the link below.
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