MedEyeMD
Awwwww poooor baby! He is upset that the primary eye doctors in this country that supply 75% of the eye care in this country use the term "optometric physician" in many states including the one I am attending optometry school in. There are already several state organizations that have optometric physician as an official name for OD's:
http://www.oregonoptometry.org/index.asp
http://www.njsop.org/
http://www.oaop.com/
http://www.eyes.org/
You might want to start making phone calls all over the country if your feelings are hurt.
PS: another fact for you to chew on Mr. Med Eye. Podiatrists who do not go to medical school are referred to my many STATE MEDICAL BOARDS as physicians (podiatric physicians), OMS surgeons are classified as physicians or surgeons and yes you guessed it they DO NOT go to medical school. Optometrists now parallel most of the functions of a medical ophthalmologist when it relates to primary eye care:
1) Independent doctorate level health care practitioner (Doctor of Optometry) just like a Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
2) Independent doctorate level prescriber
both can RX medications withing their scope of practice with complete autonomy. Both (OD's and MD/DO's) are subject to full liability.
3) Under medicare optometrists are classified as "
Physicians" just as MD's and DO's
4) Optometrists (just like MD's or DO's) can diagnose and treat ocular disease with medications and with some surgery (a growing trend in some states----remember the ophthalmologist holding a bottle of atropine in the early 70's stating that optometrists would blind patients with it---look where we are now!)
5) According to a survey done by the American Academy of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 75% of Americans think an OD is an MD. And according to most other surveys I have read (I can supply you with links if you wish)
roughly 85% of Americans cannot distinguish the difference between an ophthalmologist or an optometrist.
6) The several years I worked in eye care >95% of patients referred to optometrist as their eye doctor. Many of these patients were comanaged with opthalmologists.
Doctor versus Physician hmmmmm sounds like semantics to me....
I actually did a survey of 200 patients ( for an MPH class I was taking) and asked them if they thought physician or doctor were the same thing and 185 of them felt the terms were no different.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
😀--- Interesting
7) I know you understand the concept of supply and demand as well as market forces. Good now that's out of the way I will educate you----> Because 75% of primary eye care in this country is rendered by optometric physicians (optometrists) that indicates pre-emminence in that aspect of care. Ergo----> OD's are
THE primary eye care provider.......
primary eye care physicians......
PS:
Get over yourself. If you are a good boy I might send you some patients in the future and we can go play golf!
😍 Do you have a good putting game? I can hit the ball pretty far.....
FUTURE OPTOMETRIC PHYSICIAN
specifically optometric glaucoma specialist (in the future)