Optometrist burnout? Watch for these 3 signs
Burnout can happen to the best of us, and it usually happens to those who least expect it. Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. Most people think burnout happens to individuals who only half-heartedly like optometry, or the ones who just went into the profession for the […]
The Optometry Business Plan Organization Chart
Being the CEO of your company requires you to be a visionary. Visionaries plan for the future with a logical understanding of where their business is now and where they want it to go. If you are not a visionary, find an optometrist with this gift and make an appointment to visit with him or […]
3 ways to retire from optometry at 50
Is that not our goal? For some optometrist, practicing is for the love of the game. For others, it is a means to an end. Whether you are passionately practicing optometry or using it to retire early or travel more, retiring by 50 is in your grasp. Many graduating optometry students fear the reality of […]
Paying your student loan off faster requires 3 easy steps
Graduating optometrists have two main questions: Where am I going to practice? and How will I pay back my student loan? Although loan amounts can be staggering, there is no need to fear. Many optometrists have paid off their debt and are reaping the rewards of having additional money in the bank by following these […]
3 options to pay your Associate Optometrist
What is an associate worth in today’s competitive market? You may be wrestling with how to pay your associate and what to pay your associate so you don’t lose a large portion of your yearly compensation. Paying an associate does not have to be a difficult decision, in fact, it can be very revealing in […]