Articles

Articles

Featured Posts

Refine Search

Select a Category

Filter by School

Sort by

AOA+ Survival Guide

  The AOA/AOSA conference, also known as Optometry’s Meeting, is one of the premier optometry meetings that takes place each year. This year’s meeting, which runs from June 21-25 in Washington D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, is shaping up to be the best one yet! Optometry’s Meeting provides a premier opportunity to

AOA+ Survival Guide Read More »

“Which is clearer?” “One or two?” Learning Manifest Refraction

“Which is clearer, one or two?” It still amazes me that this simple question can lead to a great prescription allowing sharp vision for all patients. Personally, answering this question as a kid allowed me to watch cartoons from the couch instead of at three feet! After my first pair of glasses, I knew that I

“Which is clearer?” “One or two?” Learning Manifest Refraction Read More »

A Diet for Your Eyes: 3 Do’s and Don’ts for Ocular Nutrition

Many things in our bodies are a reflection of what we eat and how well we take care of ourselves. The eyes are no different. Eating certain types of foods, and skipping others, can help protect your vision throughout your life. Here are a few things to enjoy and avoid for an “eye-healthy diet.” Try

A Diet for Your Eyes: 3 Do’s and Don’ts for Ocular Nutrition Read More »

The Match that Wasn’t: How I Survived the Post-Match Process and Got a Residency

March 6th started out like most other days; I got up and got ready for another Monday at my externship in Chicago. I checked my e-mail and the results of Optometry Residency Match (ORMatch) had been emailed to me. I was excited to see which contact lens residency I got matched to but I saw

The Match that Wasn’t: How I Survived the Post-Match Process and Got a Residency Read More »

What is Myopia Control and Why is it Important?

Recently there has been a lot of buzz around the term “myopia control” in the vision sciences field. The goal of myopia control is to slow down or even prevent the progression of nearsightedness (i.e. myopia). Being a student at the University of Houston College of Optometry, I was privileged to learn a lot about

What is Myopia Control and Why is it Important? Read More »

KYCO Inaugural Class: The New Kids On The Block

  As many of you know, the Kentucky College of Optometry (KYCO) accepted its inaugural class in the fall of 2016 and I was lucky enough to have been selected for one of the 60 seats. Currently, we are in our second semester of classes and just recently moved into our new building. Although there have been

KYCO Inaugural Class: The New Kids On The Block Read More »

Scroll to Top