Dr. Danielle Kalberer is an optometrist practicing on Long Island, NY. She attended the SUNY College of Optometry, completed residency at the Northport VAMC, is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and is Board Certified in Medical Optometry.
For optometrists, having malpractice insurance is a given, as is health insurance and even life insurance. But what about disability insurance? This article walks you through what this means for ODs.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unusual and stressful time for everyone; healthcare providers have been especially susceptible to the associated stressors.
Video interviews are becoming more common in the wake of COVID-19. Here's what optometrists should do to ace their next virtual interview!
Take this course to learn the ins and outs of diagnosing and managing patients with ocular ischemic syndrome.
Most optometry employment agreements contain a non-compete clause. Learn what it means when you're looking for a new job and whether your state has special guidelines.
Since corneal dystrophy symptoms can range in severity from completely asymptomatic to recurrent corneal erosions and even permanent decrease in vision, it's crucial that optometrists understand their options for treatment.
Writing a quality letter of recommendation requires a unique voice and the right information. Brush up on what you need to know to write a great letter!
Being a member of a team means learning to talk through the toughest conversations. These tips can help you maintain a professional workplace.
Conflict, in one form or another, is a natural part of working with others, but knowing how to resolve that conflict in a healthy way makes all the difference.
Managing a practice, office, or department and a full team isn't for everyone. If you are ready to take a plunge into leadership, make sure to brush up on some key leadership skills.
The need for healthcare managers is on the rise. If you love the industry but want to move outside of patient care, an MBA may be your next step!