In the world of vision diagnostics, kinetic visual field testing is a vital method of assessing visual function, despite a decline in clinical usage. This technique involves moving a light stimulus of consistent size and brightness from the periphery toward the center...
ESCRS – Oct. 2020 – Amsterdam
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Essential Tips for Training Your Techs
If you’re running an eye care practice today, you’re probably not a stranger to staffing challenges. Turnover rates have skyrocketed in recent years, putting ECPs in the difficult position of having to concern themselves with recruiting, hiring, and training more than...
Struggling to Unlock Space in Your Practice? Wearable Technology Could Be The Key
In the world of eye care, space isn’t just a luxury—these days, it’s gold... Whether you’re running your own show, working as a contracted ECP, or somewhere in between, you want the freedom to design your practice exactly how you envision it. Having to tackle...
PalmScan P2000 PRO Surgical Pachymeter
Pachymeter The handheld, ophthalmic biometer you need to take critical measurements from anywhere your practice takes youWhy Do You Need a Pachymeter? A pachymeter is a probe that measures the thickness of the cornea at any point, creating a map that can be used for...
Vision Expo East – March 2020 – NY, NY
Vision Expo East – March 2020 – NY, NY
ASCRS – May 2020 – Boston MA
ASCRS – May 2020 – Boston MA
Vision Expo West – Sept. 2020 – Las Vegas, NV
Vision Expo West – Sept. 2020 – Las Vegas, NV
AAO – Nov. 2020 – Las Vegas, NV
ESCRS – Oct. 2020 – Amsterdam
DIAGNOSTIC SPOTLIGHT: All About Kinetic Visual Field Testing
If you’re running an eye care practice today, you’re probably not a stranger to staffing challenges. Turnover rates have skyrocketed in recent years, putting ECPs in the difficult position of having to concern themselves with recruiting, hiring, and training more than ever before.
As reported by The Vision Council research manager, Vlad Gupan, “Hiring continues to be a weak point for eyecare practices, emerging as the biggest challenge in the final quarter of 2023.” In fact, the average turnover in optometric practices was 17% as far back as 2010, and staffing issues have only become more complex.
With most practices indicating they are slightly understaffed or just managing with current staff levels, it’s no wonder that 63% of eye care providers expect their staffing situation to remain the same in 2024, reflecting ongoing concerns.
Essential Tips for Training Your Techs
If you’re running an eye care practice today, you’re probably not a stranger to staffing challenges. Turnover rates have skyrocketed in recent years, putting ECPs in the difficult position of having to concern themselves with recruiting, hiring, and training more than ever before.
As reported by The Vision Council research manager, Vlad Gupan, “Hiring continues to be a weak point for eyecare practices, emerging as the biggest challenge in the final quarter of 2023.” In fact, the average turnover in optometric practices was 17% as far back as 2010, and staffing issues have only become more complex.
With most practices indicating they are slightly understaffed or just managing with current staff levels, it’s no wonder that 63% of eye care providers expect their staffing situation to remain the same in 2024, reflecting ongoing concerns.
ESCRS – Oct. 2020 – Amsterdam