Looking ahead
Only united under our common cause will optometry be recognized for the future-focused role in American health care.
Only united under our common cause will optometry be recognized for the future-focused role in American health care.
The public’s understanding of blue light may be fuzzy at best, but AOA offers five resources to help doctors clear up any confusion and discuss the latest guidance.
In states that permit online refractions, are there ethical considerations to the interaction of doctors of optometry with telehealth/telemedicine technology? How can doctors of optometry ethically incorporate its use into their practices to benefit patients?
Abnormal sleep patterns may be risk factors for or consequences of glaucoma. About 3 million Americans have glaucoma, according to the CDC.
Whether you’re buying or selling a practice, or heading toward retirement, your career transitions take careful planning.
Billions in annual savings to Americans’ health care and widespread support for a full range of optometric care are linchpin findings of a new report on nationwide optometric scope of practice expansion.
Eye injuries from fireworks sent hundreds to emergency rooms in 2018. A surefire way to make patients' July 4 holiday sparkle is to educate them on eye safety.
The AOA unveils plans for an ambitious 2020 public awareness campaign on comprehensive eye examinations.
Do you know the difference between general and professional liability insurance? Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about liability insurance.
The national campaign bringing awareness to the importance of annual, comprehensive eye care reports significant 2018 campaign numbers and beyond during AOA House of Delegates at Optometry’s Meeting®.