Originally Posted by
ESuffolkIDoc
Yes, if there is not enough demand in one geographic area, somehow organize with local groups, we need a chair and stand or two, and an area for didactic material.
But shoot, I'd have to be out of town for periods of time, shame really tell the wife, she'll probably throw a party, just hope it doesnt clash with mine :)
Let me throw out one more thought:
I am almost ashamed to be a part of the profession of optometry as I see it pacticed in general, not to paint all with one brush, there are some good guys out there, but most are bored wannabe MDs severely disappointed with their loan and working conditions.
But that's because they dont develope the combination of behaviors and attitude needed to give the patient what they need. You need to show honesty, caring, you must be very obervant and always thinking out of the box. The practice of eye care, whatever we call it, but it is lacking today , is an art and science and we need to keep the two in balance. Any time you interact with the human body, especially the brain and the way people think, you need to be adaptable, solve their problem, properly communicate, and in these days of price dependency, one should use the newest and best technology to provide the best eyecare , it is the best investment you can make.
I guess the number of sessions is dependent on who I am teaching ie opticians vs technicians,and what the market would bear for such a thing.
I would think groups of 4 2 chairs, and patient then examiner rotation.
Sounds kinda cool to me, lets see more input so I can fine tune the concept some more.
Regards
Mike Katz
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