‘Lyme’ light focuses on notorious tickborne disease
Do you know the ocular signs of Lyme disease? It’s uncommon, but Lyme disease can affect the eyes in different ways. With tick season around the corner—and becoming more widespread—consider this refresher course.
The Future is Female
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.
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.
Bringing care to communities
Apply now for grants to assist in improving awareness about healthy eyes and expanding access to care in underserved populations.
Remind patients to practice healthy contact lens habits during travel and vacations
Provide contact lens wearers with a packing list to protect their eyes.
AOA+ bakes up something a little sweet, different for keynote
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.