AOA’s 74th president, profession leader dies
Donald E. Jarnagin, O.D., AOA’s 74th president and Arizona Optometric Association past president, died Sunday, March 3. Colleagues remember his caring personality and distinguished career.
Donald E. Jarnagin, O.D., AOA’s 74th president and Arizona Optometric Association past president, died Sunday, March 3. Colleagues remember his caring personality and distinguished career.
From optometry school lecture halls to private optometric practices across the country to the AOA Board of Trustees, women are better represented in optometry than ever before.
Apply now for grants to assist in improving awareness about healthy eyes and expanding access to care in underserved populations.
Provide contact lens wearers with a packing list to protect their eyes.
You’ve seen his shirts, you know the logo, now meet the man: Optometry’s Meeting® announces entrepreneur and brand hysteria expert, Johnny Cupcakes, as AOA+ keynote speaker.
Rates of vaping have reached epidemic proportions and the government is stepping up its efforts to snuff out e-cigarette use among young people.
March is Save Your Vision Month, a time to amp up our message to the public: Regular, in-person, comprehensive eye examinations, performed by doctors of optometry, are essential to your health.
Physician burnout may be improving in part due to interventional efforts—or flat out attrition—yet more can be done to address burnout and the AOA offers resources.
Social media is a prime opportunity to efficiently and effectively message the importance of regular, comprehensive eye exams and the optometric services you furnish. Learn the do’s and don’t’s of social media.
CMS finalized changes to the 2019 MIPS performance year that affect participating doctors of optometry. Here’s what you need to know to avoid a performance penalty.