The FTC's Contact Lens Rule changes take effect on Friday, Oct. 16! Prepare your practice for implementation with these resources: https://t.co/T0AxUArnGM
#halloween is just around the corner, which means you need to be prepared for an influx in colored #contactlens inquiries. Check out this article on important things to say to your patients to keep them safe and happy! #optometrystudents#coloredcontacts https://t.co/63X8KaLfyI
Breaking news for doctors of optometry and patients. AR optometric scope law not up for referendum in Nov. election after AR high court ruled in favor of optometry, paving way for doctors in AR to provide expanded eye health care to patients.
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Kicking off Day 2 of #AOAontheHill20 where hundreds of doctors of optometry, future docs and paraoptometric professionals are meeting virtually with U.S. House and Senate leaders to ensure optometry’s policy priorities and patient eye health and vision care are front and center.
Registered for #AskAOA’s latest webinar? Don’t miss the chance to discuss vision plan abuses and how AOA and affiliates are advocating for doctors at the federal and state levels. Join us tomorrow, August 13 at 9pm ET. https://t.co/uui6mVth0m
Hundreds of optometry students travel to Charlotte each year to take part three of their exam. The AOA and other academic officials ask the National Board of Examiners in Optometry be flexible to meet students' needs during this pandemic: https://t.co/e0gi69WdRu
Though you may have a mask policy in place, some patients may not want to follow it. AOA's General Counsel's Office share insights on the issue: https://t.co/d5aseEBeZ0
Let’s put some good vibes back into #2020 with the #optometryart challenge. Share your favorite Optometry art and tag us on your favorite social media. #optometrystudents#optometrylife👀👓 https://t.co/eUYwHou7rD