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Optometry on fleek: Part II
image description hereTracy Schroeder, OD, MS, FAAO, shares a few new lingo terms ODs should take note of when seeing teenaged patients in their exam chair. From “bae” to “basic,” find out what all the “cool kids” are saying nowadays.
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Why taking patient history never ends
image description hereChief Optometric Editor Ben Casella, OD, FAAAO, explains why lurking variables within a patient’s visual well-being—particularly pediatric patients—makes all the difference for their well-being.
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ODs must swim in ‘deep end of the pool; and avoid over referring
image description hereOver referring is not the most pressing challenge facing our profession, but it is a drag chute holding us back as we try to take off in a full sprint. While new ODs possess the requisite knowledge and skills to start practicing independently, they still need more patient care encounters to reliably know the difference.
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