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Look Both Ways Before Crossing

Well, the reality is that I did.  Sorry for the delay in posts.  On Tuesday morning, August 4th, I was struck by a car while in a crosswalk near my office.  First...I'm OK.  Apparantly, I did a flip and landed on the hood of the car, then proceded to slither to the pavement.  The good…

What Do GenXers Want?

I recently read this interesting article in the Albany Times Union. A WORKING LIFE GUIDED BY JUST THREE LETTERS   "What the hell am I doing?" It's something we all have asked about our careers at least once -- or once a week.I quit every few hours, every day, for the first few years of…

Honing a Message for Improved Eye Health

It's a travesty that consumers spend 50% more on shoes than they do on their eyes.  Shoes are...well, shoes...important but not necessary...at least not always.  But our eyes and vision system affects all that we do.  In addition to the obvious, eyecare impacts such diverse areas of our lives as vehicular accidents; sports performance; behavior;…

10 Things You Don’t Tell Your Patients

My fellow bloggers at the Optical Vision Site first broke this story, but it bears passing on.  Written by Smart Money Magazine, here's an interesting consumer's perspective on eyecare. 10 Things Eye Doctors Won't Tell You Now, before you blame Smart Money forproducing an inaccurate article about our business, take a look in the mirror.  Are…

Kiss “Fee-for-Service” Goodbye

A Massachusetts state commission recently focused attention on health care cost containment and has issued a comprehensive report (see below).  Their recommendation, which is coming from other fronts around the land: do away with paying docs and hospitals for procedures and pay with global payments to take care of a specific population (sounds like capitation to me). The…

The Times They Are a Changin’

The world is changing...fast.  It's also shrinking...fast.  Perhaps you've already seen the attached video, but it bears another view.  This time, when you view this amazing presentation, consider the implications on you and your business.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY Does this mean that an eye exam will be obtained at a kiosk in the mall (already happening...the technology…

The Great Al Gallodoro…Revisited

On June 20th, the man whom Jimmy Dorsey called "the greatest sax player who ever lived" would have been 96.  Al Gallodoro passed away in October, 2008 at age 95, less than 10 days from his last gig.  He was a professional musician for over 80 years and an inspiration to anyone who ever crossed his path. …

Declaration of Independence

On this, the anniversary of our country's birth, I took a few moments to actually read the Declaration of Independence.  It's a fascinating document and well worth taking 10 minutes to study.  I share it with you here. Download Declaration of Independence 233 years ago, our forefathers took an action that changed our world.  It was a…

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