The Perils of Improper Training in Eye Care
Human Resources Keli O'Connor, COMT, ABOC
Optometric and ophthalmic assistants and technicians are an essential part of any eye care office, but eye care is one of the few fields in healthcare (...)
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Optometric and ophthalmic assistants and technicians are an essential part of any eye care office, but eye care is one of the few fields in healthcare (...)
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