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Modern Optometry
Optometry students have navigated unprecedented challenges, embraced technology, and shaped the future of their profession, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to excellence. Optometry students have undergone significant changes and challenges since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sudden shift to remote learning and the absence of in-person interaction disrupted their programs. However, they persevered, adapted to new norms, and learned valuable lessons about themselves and their profession. During the pandemic, optometry students learned the importance of self-care and compassion. They developed new routines, sought help when needed, and found ways to disconnect and tune into their own needs. By nurturing their humanistic side, they became better clinicians, strengthening their connections with patients. Optometry students also woke up to the need for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. They recognized the lack of representation on their campuses and embraced a commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive environment. They spoke up, advocating for systemic change and pushing for policies and programs that promote DEI. The financial aspect of optometry school remains a challenge for students. With high tuition costs, additional expenses for studying from home, and the burden of student debt, planning for financial stability becomes difficult. Despite these […]
Optometry May 31st 2023
CME Institute
NEW YORK CITY | THE GLASSHOUSE CHELSEASATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2023 In a comprehensive in-person setting, psychiatrists will get current, clinically relevant, and practice-based updates. This full-day conference will feature interesting presentations conducted by renowned thought leaders in schizophrenia, postpartum depression, major depressive disorder, ADHD, and addiction. Each session will include a patient perspective to ensure professionals obtain practical, real-world understanding.
Psychiatry May 17th 2023
Journal of Dental Research
According to census data, there are 49.2 million older persons in the United States, with 21 million (42.6%) earning less than 200% of the federal poverty threshold. With the majority of older persons having their natural dentition, there will be an increased demand for oral health (OH) treatments among this demographic. Although the causative links between oral and systemic diseases are still developing and not entirely established, there is undeniably a bidirectional relationship between OH, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes in older persons.
Dentistry May 15th 2023
Steven A. Pergam, MD, Medical Director for Infection Prevention at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), provides insight on the unique challenges facing oncologists as they fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hematology April 6th 2020