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Key Considerations for Recruiting New Hires
https://modernod.com/topics/business/key-considerations-for-recruiting-new-hires/38846/Combining human resources and optometry.Is a Medical Director Right for Your Practice?
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/is-a-medical-director-right-for-your-practice/38800/Take your state scope and practice goals into account when deciding what’s best for you.How Do Your Patients Rate You?
https://modernod.com/topics/business/how-do-your-patients-rate-you/38141/Five tips to improve your patients’ experience.Involving Patients in the Care of Their AMD
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/involving-patients-in-the-care-of-their-amd/39175/A typical week in the life of this retina specialist shows that the future of home monitoring is now.Advocacy for the Future of Optometry’s Leadership
https://modernod.com/topics/health-policy/advocacy-for-the-future-of-optometrys-leadership/38814/The fourth and final part of this multipart series considers how to engage early career optometrists in advocacy efforts.Rare Anterior Segment Diseases in Children
https://modernod.com/topics/patient-care/rare-anterior-segment-diseases-in-children/38412/A rundown of conditions to watch out for when examining pediatric patients.Barriers to the Business of Myopia Management
https://modernod.com/topics/myopia/barriers-to-the-business-of-myopia-management/38054/Adopting a myopia management program requires a paradigm shift in your practice.Optimizing Contact Lens Wear
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/mayjune-2025-supplement/optimizing-contact-lens-wear/38996/Part two of a five-part business/specialty care optometric series.UGH Syndrome: When Implants Fight Back
https://modernod.com/topics/patient-care/ugh-syndrome-when-implants-fight-back/48748/Mechanical irritation from an IOL or other intraocular device can have serious consequences.Ectropion in the Setting of Glaucoma
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/ectropion-in-the-setting-of-glaucoma/38991/The ins and outs of ocular “outies” and “innies.”
