Another OD-in-an-OMD-group-practice story: I know an OD (also a woman) who works in a practice with a group of ophthalmologists (also all men), and she told me she feels respected by the MDs for what she does as an optometrist. In her case, she was hired primarily to handle the children's exams because the male doctors weren't crazy about doing exams on screaming kids, but now she sees other patients as well. Her attitude about it is that the OMDs want to get the surgical, or at least "more interesting" pathological cases, so she gets to take the more general cases which allows them time to do that. So they're happy, and she's happy. I asked her if that made her feel like she has a subservient role, but she says it's just a different role. Different training, different role. And like jd star's mom, she has a very loyal patient base that only want to see her.