🎙️ On this episode, Dr. Jade Coats shares how her early experiences as a pharmacy tech and apprentice optician shaped her unique path into optometry. We explore how corporate optometry taught her adaptability, and how working both behind the counter and in the exam lane gives her a powerful perspective on patient care. She also reflects on defining moments, memorable patients, and why hands-on experience matters for future ODs. If you're in eye care—or thinking about it—this one’s full ...
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🎙️ On this episode, Dr. Jade Coats shares how her early experiences as a pharmacy tech and apprentice optician shaped her unique path into optometry. We explore how corporate optometry taught her adaptability, and how working both behind the counter and in the exam lane gives her a powerful perspective on patient care. She also reflects on defining moments, memorable patients, and why hands-on experience matters for future ODs. If you're in eye care—or thinking about it—this one’s full ...
Frank Lobb's New Book The Big Lie in My Healthcare Bill
Reframing Eye Care
20 minutes
9 months ago
Frank Lobb's New Book The Big Lie in My Healthcare Bill
Frank Lobb has an unusually broad range of experience. He is a retired U. S. Navy pilot. He then served as General Manager for DuPont Process Instruments and then DuPont Environmental Services. Following his retirement from DuPont. He became a principal consultant for Monsanto and later Clean Air Engineering where he lectured nationally for the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency on the challenges associated with achieving compliance with the Clean Air Act. In fact, his contribution to the ...
Reframing Eye Care
🎙️ On this episode, Dr. Jade Coats shares how her early experiences as a pharmacy tech and apprentice optician shaped her unique path into optometry. We explore how corporate optometry taught her adaptability, and how working both behind the counter and in the exam lane gives her a powerful perspective on patient care. She also reflects on defining moments, memorable patients, and why hands-on experience matters for future ODs. If you're in eye care—or thinking about it—this one’s full ...