ODs must embrace new technologies, says AOA panel

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June 23, 2017

Washington, DC—Disruptive technology is here to stay, and ODs must embrace it as new technologies continue to be developed and patients are eager to get their hands on them, says Deanna S. Alexander, OD, FAAO, chair of government relations committee; David A. Cockrell, OD, chair of the AOA Advocacy Group; and Steven Loomis, OD, immediate past president of the AOA, in a panel discussion at the American Optometric Association’s Optometry’s Meeting.

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June 23, 2017

Washington, DC—Disruptive technology is here to stay, and ODs must embrace it as new technologies continue to be developed and patients are eager to get their hands on them, says Deanna S. Alexander, OD, FAAO, chair of government relations committee; David A. Cockrell, OD, chair of the AOA Advocacy Group; and Steven Loomis, OD, immediate past president of the AOA, in a panel discussion at the American Optometric Association’s Optometry’s Meeting.

Popular options that are currently on the market include:

EyeQue—Smartphone adapter for auto refraction. It costs patients $29.99.

Read More >

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