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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-25

on September 25th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

  • What are signs your child might need vision correction? 8BehaviorsofStrugglingStudentsCouldMeanVision Issues http://t.co/Q7vL4Lum #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-18

on September 18th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

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Why Does the Post Office Want to Search My Car?

on September 7th, 2011 | Filed under Asides, Optoblog

I went to a post office that I don’t normally frequent and was met at the parking lot entrance with this sign:

USPS Can Search You!

USPS Can Search You!

For those of you who can’t see the above picture, the sign says:

VEHICLES AND THEIR
CONTENTS ARE SUBJECT
TO INSPECTION WHEN
ENTERING, LEAVING, OR
WHILE PARKED WITHIN
THIS RESTRICTED AREA.
ENTERING INTO THIS AREA
CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO
THE INSPECTION
(39 C.F.R. PART 232.1(B)(2)

And it’s not like this was some special parking lot out back. This is the front parking lot that everyone who uses the post office would enter. So here is my question: Why? Even if this is entirely legal…why? I don’t think it’s right.

When did this happen? Why didn’t the media get all over this?

When is it going to stop?

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-09-04

on September 4th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

  • Patient had contact lenses in a case in carry-on bag. After flight 1 soft contact lens doubled in size! Anyone else ever seen this? #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-08-28

on August 28th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

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How to Become an Optometrist

on August 11th, 2011 | Filed under Optoblog

The topic of today’s post is the most searched term that brings people to my little blog, so I thought I would directly answer the question, “How do I become an optometrist.”

Here are the steps as I see them:

  1. Go to college and major in any field you want. You will be required to take prerequisite courses before entering optometry school, and most of these courses are taken during a biology-type major. But, you can major in statistics or Spanish, but it will take extra time to graduate AND get all the optometry school prereqs. Don’t let that put you off because if you don’t get into optometry school, you will want a degree that you can use to do something you love. About the only thing you can do with a biology degree besides work for the federal government is work at McDonalds.
  2. The summer after your second or third year of college, take the OAT and score well. Make sure you check the option to have your scores released to all the optometry schools that you are considering.
  3. As part of your optometry school application, you have to observe a few optometrists in different practice settings (private, government, research/academic, commercial) for around 30 hours. This takes time, so schedule ahead before your application becomes due. It’s also very important because you may discover that being an optometrist is not for you. That’s a good lesson to learn before you spend huge amounts of money becoming one.
  4. If you still want to be an optometrist, get your application together and send it in when your fourth year of college starts. There are usually essay questions and a personal statement. Try not to write anything naive. You’ll also need to round up all your official college transcripts. Hopefully you are a fine human being and have cultivated outstanding personal, academic, and work references. I threw in a clergy reference as well. Each optometry school might have a slightly difference process, so please read their website like the careful, well-educated person you are.
  5. Interested schools will call you up and schedule an interview usually starting around January. You will have to pay your own travel, food, and accomodations, so if you get a lot of interview requests, you may want to prioritize them if you don’t have unlimited funds and time. By the way, do well at the interview.
  6. Wait for all the offers to pile in, and accept the one you want. I would pray about it. It’s a big decision.
  7. Spend big money to attend optometry school and pay attention because there is a test later. Spend some more money on your own optometry equipment and reference books.
  8. Work with a professor that you respect to plan, execute, and write a thesis project during your second year of optometry school.
  9. Pay your money to take the NBEO 3-part testing and do well.
  10. During your fourth year of optometry school, you will travel around to different preceptorship sites. You can focus on the type of settings you would like to work in, or better yet, experience several different settings to give you more experience if your preferred setting doesn’t work out right out of school.
  11. If interested in specializing, you can do an optional optometry residency. During your fourth year you will apply and then be invited to interview for residencies. They are preferred for several modes of practice like government, academia, and LASIK centers. You’ll learn more about this and be able to make an informed decision after being in optometry school.
  12. Graduate from optometry school
  13. Apply for optometry licenses in the state(s) you wish to practice in.

Congrats, you would then be a practicing optometrist. For those of you counting at home, that was a minimum eight years of your life after graduating high school. I wish you luck in your quest to find a job and be happy with your career.

Before you can start working, you will need spend money on a license, malpractice insurance, perhaps a DEA number, and apply for all the insurance panels you want to take. If you decide to work for yourself instead of someone else, you’ll need to take care of a whole bunch of business related stuff that is beyond the scope of this post.

Don’t forget you will need to spend a whole bunch of money every year in the racket known as continuing education conventions.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-07-10

on July 10th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-07-03

on July 3rd, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

  • Pharm fax says Utah Medicaid requires pre-auth for Pataday Rx. #
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Dear Vendors: Don’t Try to Sell Me On Green

on June 30th, 2011 | Filed under Asides, Optoblog

Dear Vendors,
Don’t try to sell me on green. Don’t try to entice me by telling me how “green” your product is. Don’t give me green bags. Don’t color your merchandising in earth tones.

The jig is up. We all know that anthropogenic global warming is hysterical. I know it’s your job to hoodwink doctoral-level-educated men and women, but this whole “go green” thing is even more of an insult to our intelligence than even the product your are trying to sell us.

Feel free to go back to marketing the old way: showing us how your product is going to help us make money and improve quality of life for our patients.

Please watch this video by Roy W. Spencer, former NASA climatologist and climate expert, and produced by Declaration Entertainment:

Note to to people on the fence: No one is advocating dumping toxic sludge into the river or aquifers.

Note to anthropogenic global warming hysterics: Move to the Amazon, you hippie. Ipso facto, America and all its greatness is not for you.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-06-19

on June 19th, 2011 | Filed under Tweets

  • There must be a convention coming up because vendors are clogging up my e-mail inbox. #optometrysmtg #
  • Attending my first lecture at AOA: cat coman #optometrysmtg #
  • I got up at 5AM so i could eat a free pastry that melted in my mouth…and one CE credit too. #optometrysmtg #
  • Coopervision.com/multifocal launches biofinity mf and new fitting guide. #optometrysmtg #
  • I'm glad AOA/essilor brought Erin Brochovich. Choices do change things. Love. stick to it. #optometrysmtg #
  • I'm tweating this just so I can see it on TV in the exhibit hall. #optometrysmtg #
  • FYI: You can still go skiing at Snowbird. #optometrysmtg #
  • Dear Salt Palace chairs, are you the offspring of dark-ages torture devices? #optometrysmtg #
  • I think I've got shin splints from walking all over downtown SLC. #optometrysmtg #
  • Just finished all my CE at AOA. 23 credits! #optometrysmtg #
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