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Latest Announcement | Events
Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 8am PST/11:00am EST (4hrs FREE CEs)
Navigate the intricate world of glaucoma care with a fresh perspective. This unique event bridges the gap between advanced glaucoma management and the financial nuances that drive a successful practice.
✅ AI-enabled glaucoma management (89436-GL) Jessica Steen OD, FAAO | CE Hour 1
✅ Optimizing the Ocular Surface in Glaucoma (85638-GL) Justin Schweitzer, OD, FAAO | CE Hour 2
✅ Billing & Coding Documentation for Glaucoma Evaluations (88896-PM) Kyle D Klute O.D l | CE Hour 3
✅ The Role of Laser in the Treatment of Glaucoma (89296-LP) Nathan Lighthizer, OD, FAAO | CE Hour 4
👉 ODs on Finance Member Rate: FREE | 🎥 Recording AVAL TO REGISTERS ONLY x 4 weeks
Sunday, June 9, 2024 | 8am PST/11:00am EST (4hrs FREE CEs)
Step into the evolving landscape of myopia management. This exclusive event is designed for professionals eager to understand the rising prevalence of myopia and how to harness its potential as a significant revenue stream for their practice.
✅ Upgrading your Myopia Management Practice: Soft Contact Lens Modalities & Fee Structures (82626-CL) Andrew Neukirch, O.D | CE Hour 1
✅ Making a CASE for Advanced Ortho-K (89902-CL ) Anith Pillai, OD, FSLS | CE Hour 2
✅ Breaking Barriers in Myopia Management: Marketing, Pricing, and Parental Involvement (89057-PM) Ariel Cerenzie, OD, FAAO, FSLS l | CE Hour 3
✅ Utilizing Technology for Improved Outcomes: Designing Myopia Management Contact Lenses with Corneal Topography and Tomography (PENDING) Melanie Frogozo, OD | CE Hour 4
👉 ODs on Finance Member Rate: FREE | 🎥 Recording AVAL TO REGISTERS ONLY x 4 weeks
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When we think about paying off student loans, it is hard to couple the ideas of finishing a residency and also knocking out student loan debt quickly. Simply put, a residency provides great experience but comes at a cost – a year of well-below average wages. Despite this hurdle, our Student Loan Success Story and active ODs on Finance member Dr. Andreas Zacharopoulos was able to knock out his debt and start setting himself up for financial success. In this article, Andreas gives us a detailed account of how he paid off his student loans and some helpful strategies for overcoming some common struggles in the quest for financial freedom.
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If you are reading this, chances are that you have realized how lucrative the rental property market can be. Rentals can serve as a great source of passive income, but they certainly are not without risk. One strategy for decreasing your risk is to diversify your rental portfolio by investing in out of state properties. However, out of state investing is not without its own challenges. Let’s look at the 5 biggest challenges for out of state investing and how to address them.
The Optometrist’s Guide For Health Insurance
Mortgages, car payments, loans – what do these have in common? Well they are all high cost bills on your plate. There are options so your health insurance doesn’t have to be another one. When it comes to health insurance, it’s much better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Here are some great tips on how an optometrist can shop around for health insurance
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Four Major Benefits of Investing in Out of State Rentals
If you’re reading this article, you most likely live in a state that has a high cost of living and home prices are skyrocketing at a pace that makes little sense in investing for cash flow. You’ve wondered how you can also own rental properties and enjoy the sweet success of passive positive cash flow that isn’t possible where you’re at. We’ll talk more about the disadvantages in a follow up article, but for now, we will dive into four major benefits of investing in rental properties out of state.
7 Optometry Student Loan Updates Before End of 2022
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Three Important Tax Facts for Optometrists Investing in Cryptocurrency
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10 Reasons For Optometrists to Invest in Apartment Syndications & 2 Reasons to Not Invest in Apartment Syndications
When we started New Sight Capital, we set out on a mission to share the unique opportunity of apartment investing with our fellow optometrists. The challenge: not many ODs have ever heard of apartment syndications. In short, an apartment syndication is the pooling of collective capital from investors in order to acquire an apartment complex that would normally be reserved to larger, institutional investors. Although syndications have been around for years, they’ve typically been an instrument of very wealthy or well-connected accredited investors. We are setting out to change that by bringing syndications directly to the optometric community.
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When it comes to loan debt elimination, Dr. Kala Brown Brewer’s story of eliminating $180,000 in student loan debt over 8 years is especially inspiring and heart wrenching. As a newly minted SCO grad in 2013, Kala first did a residency and then embarked on a career at an ophthalmology practice in North Carolina. Upon arriving at her new job, Kala found out that her husband had a relapse of leukemia.
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Purchasing a practice is an exciting yet daunting process for both new grad and seasoned optometrists alike. One of the reasons purchasing a practice is so daunting is due to the uncertainty that comes with becoming the new owner of an existing business….Due diligence methodology for purchasing an optometric practice has been nearly universally defined by prominent valuation experts in the field. This is the 3 methodology that we will be discussing.
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