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Below you will find a treasure trove of topics we have curated to help you train your techs, grow your practice and provide excellence patient care.

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How to Kill Your Culture in 6 Easy Steps

In the complex world of medical practice management, the culture within the workplace is crucial to both the well-being of staff and the quality of patient care. Unfortunately, it's easier than you might think to destroy a positive work environment.

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5 Steps to Crafting a High Retention Recognition Program

Welcome to a deeper exploration into the transformative power of employee recognition within the workplace. This post builds on an ongoing discussion we are having with administrators around the topic of employee recognition.

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Newbie Training: Contradictions In Technique

I was new to the ophthalmology field.  I had a designated trainer who put me on the fast track to proficiency.  I became confused, though when colleagues would contradict what I was taught.

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Training in Today's Short Staffed Office

According to a recent Gallup poll, four out of every ten workers in America believe that their company is understaffed, while relatively few believe that overstaffing is a problem their company faces.

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How to Turn Your Job Into a Career You’ll Love

When I entered the field of ophthalmology, I didn’t know anything about eyeballs. But as I started to fall in love with my job, I realized that I needed a plan to turn it into a career.

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Avoiding Career Burnout

According to a recent survey by Monster, Inc, 81% of employed job seekers feel some kind of burnout due to their job. Millennials were the group that reported experiencing the most burnout.

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Money, Money, Money

I am a huge proponent of finding work that you love. If you don’t love what you do, you probably won’t be able to do it for very long…and if you do manage to stick with it, you’ll probably end up burned out and unhappy. And that’s no way to live!

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How to Stay Calm in the Face of Workplace Difficulty 

Whether you’re the manager of a practice or a newbie starting their second week, each of us face a number of challenges in the workplace that can lead to stress, anxiety, and being short tempered.

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Get Organized! Medical Office Organization Tips

This is an abbreviated version of my article, "Get Organized! Medical Office Organization Tips." Find the full article in the September/October 2018 issue of Administrative Eyecare Magazine!

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Short Staffed in the Clinic?

It's the same old story. You're short staffed in the clinic and trained techs are difficult (or impossible) to find. Patients are waiting and doctors are running behind. Everyone is stressed!

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Strategies for Preparing for the COA Exam

Once you have taken your first JCAHPO exam, you have a better idea of how the questions and answers are phrased and the testing process as a whole. Knowledge is power.

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Your Date with Mr. Humphrey

Automated Visual Field Testing is critically important. It assesses the functioning of the entire visual system including the brain, optic nerves and retinas. Obtaining a reliable, quality test is the job of the visual field technician.  This article discusses the two keys to obtaining a quality test.

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