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xmattODx

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Hey all,

This forum tends to offer little constructive advice.

I have no advice to give but I invite you all along as my wife and I pursue private practice. Put the following link in your google readers and learn from our mistakes.

And our successes?

It is a blog that will be updated as we meet with consultants and look for practices.

Be voyeurs. It's ok. It'll be fun.

Comments, questions, and rebukes are warmly welcomed.

You know you want to
 
Hey all,

This forum tends to offer little constructive advice.

I have no advice to give but I invite you all along as my wife and I pursue private practice. Put the following link in your google readers and learn from our mistakes.

And our successes?

It is a blog that will be updated as we meet with consultants and look for practices.

Be voyeurs. It's ok. It'll be fun.

Comments, questions, and rebukes are warmly welcomed.

You know you want to

The first two entries are intriguing... I'll definitely be along for the ride. Thanks for being willing to share, and best of luck to you and your wife on the journey!
 
Great blog. My wife and I were in a very similar situation. Good luck - hope you find what you are looking for.
 
What is your motivation to choose private practice? You tend to defend commercial quite a bit.
 
What is your motivation to choose private practice? You tend to defend commercial quite a bit.

I wouldn't say I choose to defend commercial optometry. I choose to defend those that find themselves in that situation. I also choose to not continually demean our colleagues who practice differently than I do/will.

I am not choosing private practice. We are choosing private practice for my wife because I'm tired of seeing her being mistreated by our employers. I'm choosing to leave optometry (God willing) because I now have different ambitions.
 
I wouldn't say I choose to defend commercial optometry. I choose to defend those that find themselves in that situation. I also choose to not continually demean our colleagues who practice differently than I do/will.

I am not choosing private practice. We are choosing private practice for my wife because I'm tired of seeing her being mistreated by our employers. I'm choosing to leave optometry (God willing) because I now have different ambitions.

matt,
Those ODs chose that situation. They can defend themselves. Where are all the commercial ODs helping out the students? Demeaning is not my goal, but realistically they are demeaning me and my profession.
 
matt,
Those ODs chose that situation. They can defend themselves. Where are all the commercial ODs helping out the students? Demeaning is not my goal, but realistically they are demeaning me and my profession.

Why do you think so many OD's are working retail ?
 
matt,
Those ODs chose that situation. They can defend themselves. Where are all the commercial ODs helping out the students? Demeaning is not my goal, but realistically they are demeaning me and my profession.

They did choose their situation and it works for them. It doesn't work for you. Why are your needs/wants/desires more important than theirs? Are your needs/wants/desires the needs/wants/desires of the optometric profession as a whole?
 
They did choose their situation and it works for them. It doesn't work for you. Why are your needs/wants/desires more important than theirs? Are your needs/wants/desires the needs/wants/desires of the optometric profession as a whole?

great line (just saw it now). that should be my sig line.

btw - to anyone on these forums who hasn't read his blog yet, DO IT!

(great blogging so far Matt)
 
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