
For many optometrists, the traditional career path used to mean working full time at a single practice and building long term relationships with patients. But today, a growing number of…
For many optometrists, the traditional career path used to mean working full time at a single practice and building long term relationships with patients. But today, a growing number of…
Running an optometry practice today means juggling a lot of moving parts. From staff schedules and patient volume to last minute changes, there’s always something that needs attention. When unexpected…
No matter how organized your calendar may be, optometry scheduling gaps are inevitable. Staff vacations, last-minute callouts, or sudden surges in patient demand can throw even the best-run practice off…
When your schedule is full and your patients are counting on you, being short on doctors can cause major disruptions. Whether it’s vacation coverage, unexpected absences, or peak-season demand, many…
Short-term fill-in jobs can be an excellent way to gain experience, explore different practice environments, and maintain flexibility in your schedule. But not all opportunities are created equal. Before you…
Stepping into an unfamiliar practice for a day can be both exciting and intimidating. Whether you’re covering for a vacationing doctor, helping during a busy season, or filling in between…
Graduating from optometry school is a huge accomplishment—but stepping into your first clinical role can still feel daunting. You’ve mastered the academics, but now it’s time to apply your skills…