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By (AAOMC) American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Brianna Rhue, co-founder and CEO of Dr. Contact Lens, private practice owner, and passionate advocate for myopia control. Dr. Rhue shares her inspiring journey from running a successful optometry practice to founding a tech company aimed at revolutionizing the patient experience. She delves into how she discovered her passion for myopia control, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and her vision for the future of eye care. Whether you're a fellow practitioner, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about myopia management, this episode offers invaluable insights into the intersection of healthcare and innovation.
Join hosts Dr. Dwight Barnes and Dr. Anith Pillai on The Corrected View as they sit down with Dr. Elise Kramer, a private practice optometrist specializing in Myopia Control with locations in Miami and Weston, Florida. In this episode, Dr. Kramer shares her inspiring journey into the field of optometry and her expertise in fitting Orthokeratology (OrthoK) lenses. Whether you're an eye care professional or simply interested in vision health, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
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Join Dr. Cheryl Chapman in this episode of Corrected View as she delves into the intricacies of maintaining a successful career in eye care while managing multiple responsibilities. As the CEO of the American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control (AAOMC), a practicing optometrist, and overseeing her own company, Dr. Chapman knows firsthand the challenges of finding balance.
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Chapman shares her strategies for prioritizing tasks, the importance of learning to say no, and how she navigates the delicate balance between professional commitments and personal life. Drawing from her extensive experience in myopia management, she sheds light on the recent changes and advancements in the field, offering valuable insights for fellow practitioners.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of AAOMC's mission and the pivotal role it plays in advancing orthokeratology and myopia control. Through Dr. Chapman's expertise and candid reflections, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration for anyone striving to excel in the demanding world of eye care.
Embark on a visionary quest with Dr. Cary Herzberg, the architect of the AAOMC and a vanguard in Ortho-K and myopia control. Our latest episode is brimming with anecdotes and profound insights from Dr. Herzberg's odyssey in optometry; from the inception of the sophisticated contact lens technology we marvel at today, to the pivotal role of private practice and the mentorship that shapes budding optometrists. Witness the metamorphosis of a field once shrouded in skepticism, now gleaming with advancements and the promise of a myopia-managed future.
Dr. Herzberg regales us with tales of the AAOMC's storied past—an organization that grew from a seed of possibility into the mighty oak of professional development it represents today. Navigating through the evolution of Ortho-K lenses and the advent of myopia control, we uncover the intersection of technology and human touch that defines exceptional patient care. Discussions of the fellowship program reveal the dedicated individuals who have carved out a niche of expertise, underscoring the importance of specialization and the pursuit of excellence in optometry.
Our conversation doesn't shy away from the challenges and victories that have defined the journey of myopia control. From the FDA's nod to Ortho-K's liberating approach to vision correction, to the compelling shift towards preventative care in health systems, this episode is a testament to the relentless spirit of innovation within the optometry community. Join us for a riveting exploration of both the history and the horizon of eye care, where Dr. Herzberg's experiences and the shared passion for this craft culminate in a narrative that's not only enlightening but also a beacon for the future of vision health.
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.