…a great way to stay on top of the dynamic field of Opticianry and make some friends in the process.
I find the use of technology in this industry to be very spotty at best. For one thing, computer skills seem to be more and more necessary yet many of us resist using the computer. Many of us use some type of complicated equipment (more…)
I’m sure many of you are probably getting questions about the rare eye disease in the news. The fungus is of the fusarium species. There are two types that seem to be common; fusarium oxysporum and fusarium solani. The infection itself is called fusarium keratitis. The article, and many like it make a connection to the Renu MoistureLoc solution which is a multi-purpose solution. What gets me upset about the article is that although statistically more people who have been infected by the disease use Renu, Renu is a hugely popular solution. Also, the article seems to ignore contact lens abuse issues. Who wants to venture a guess that it has more to do with non-compliance than the actual solution being used. This is not to say that there could be some connection between the B&L product and the disease, but CL abuse is prevalent. It’s unfortunate, but many patients will likely blame the solution (I guess they already are), the doctor all the way down to the person who sold the solution instead of taking responsibility for CL abuse.
I love the movie “Office Space.” It is one of the greatest satires of the corporate world. Well if you love that, this might be up your ally. Despair.com is a great site. It pokes fun at those stupid motivational devices used by some corporato-types and self-help tools that often times come across as insincere and unrealistic. These are the ones I thought were hilarious. The ones with asterisks are the funnier ones. Bear in mind that my humor is darker than most.
Optician n. One who is extensively trained in the interpreting of ophthalmic prescriptions and applies that knowledge to obtain the optimum visual and safety performance for the patient in a pair of spectacles or contact lenses.
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Friend n. 1. A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts. 2. A person whom one knows; an acquaintance. 3. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade. 4. One who supports, sympathizes with, or patronizes a group, cause, or movement.
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