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do physicians respect optometrists' opinions and the profession of optometry? is optometry considered a high status profession in the US?
do physicians respect optometrists' opinions and the profession of optometry? is optometry considered a high status profession in the US?
do physicians respect optometrists' opinions and the profession of optometry? is optometry considered a high status profession in the US?
do physicians respect optometrists' opinions and the profession of optometry? is optometry considered a high status profession in the US?
LOL OPTOMETRISTS ARE TEH SUCK AMIRITE OR AMIRITE
Seriously though, there's a lot of bad blood between the professions of ophthos and optos, but much less so out in actual practice. Both sides have tried to push some overreaching legislation through various state governments - for instance, ODs have tried to magically become surgeons by passing laws, while MDs have argued that allowing ODs to use eyedrops would lead to mass genocide.
That said, the answer to your question depends on the situation. There are good optometrists and lousy optometrists, just like good MDs and bad MDs. For basic well eye care I think ODs are generally capable. I have never encountered an OD who I thought ought to be treating glaucoma, but then again a lot of MDs are not particularly good at it either.
Dude,
Ophthalmologists always respect the $referrals$ from optometrists just like any businessmen would!There are some MD's that don't respect any other practitioners outside of thier own realm, some are indifferent, some are very respecting of non-MD doctors such as optometrists, podiatrists, and dentists (these are the ones that make the most money and have the best relationships with other practitioners). Realize one thing that optometrists, podiatrists, and dentists, are all INDEPENDENT Doctorate level practioners just like MD's albeit working in a limited scope of practice. Trying to pine for respect from MD's is the wrong way to approach professional self-esteem. I have several friends in Medical School and the indoctrination starts from the beginning. The people's opinions you should be concerned with are your future patients. They will respect you as thier "eye doctor" and that is rewarding within itself. No matter what any arrogant, narrow minded, MD (not all of them) thinks about you is a waste of your time to worry about. Case in point--today I was on an elevator at my school with an MD (not affiliated with my school) and he kept staring at my white coat at my label "student optometric physician" and I could tell that he was not too happy about it! lol He asked me, " So you are in medical school?"---obviously he knew that I was not and was attempting to deride me. I replied, "Actually I am in the doctor of optometry program (I emphasized the word doctor) and I am training to become a primary eye care physician." He just gave me an uncomfortable smile and I said as I stepped of the elevator, "We will both be physicians some day!" The look on his face was worth several Kodak moments! He was an "old school" MD that couldn't hide the disdain towards my labeling and I just enjoyed every minute of it! Ignorance (this idiot's reaction to me) still exists and always will. The fact is that if you become an optometrist you are becoming a primary eye doctor who will help a lot of people and that is something to be very proud of. Most people that matter will respect you.
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Most physicians in any specialty appreciate the help of auxillary health-care providers whether it is pharmacists, physical therapists, optometrists, or others. However, the term physican refers specifically to those with a medical degree. I'm not sure why you find the traditional professional title of optometrist or optometry student inadequate. You should be proud of your profession and not try to distort the title by adding physician on to it.
Because this physician in the elevator, at least by your impression, did not like the term "student optometric physician" does not necessarily make him "old school" or ignorant or an idiot. He along with many physicians and optometrists don't think that is an appropriate title. I'm sorry.
Please believe me when I say they are the vocal minority. It's by no means the norm.This is just a small glimpse of discussions and thinking that are going on in optometric forums and listservs. To sum up, their party line is they are the eye doctors and can do everything better then ophthalmologists outside the OR (and that's until they get surgical privileges in every state).
Oculomotor, I've been going back and forth with you over the pas 2 years or so. You're not even an OD yet, and you just think too highly of yourself. Dude, you're not a neurosurgeon. wake up!
"Optometric physician" is a cry for help for those few OD's who might be suffering from low self -esteem or need higher recognition than need be.
My future sign for my practice,
Dr. So and So, Optometric Physician
Eye Diseases, Injuries, and Primary Vision Care
Specializing in the Medical Treatment of:
- Dry Eye Disease
- Eye Infections
- Eye Allergies
- Eye Pain & Inflammation
- Glaucoma
- Eye Surgical Co-Management
and guess what? PDT4CNV--the ophthalmologists will be happy to get my referrals and we will both make good $$$$$$$.
I HAVE SEEN ON A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS HERE IN FLORIDA SIMILAR ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OD'S PRACTICES.
do physicians respect optometrists' opinions and the profession of optometry? is optometry considered a high status profession in the US?
As a practicing ophthalmologist in private practice, I can honestly tell you that I am impressed how much you are learning about "optometric business" already. I sure did not learn anything like that in my residency.
I don't personally want optometric referrals. In my experience, optometrists are very capricious and often paranoid about "stealing patients".
Good luck to you and remember you are not the only one committed to patient education. Most of us are also very proactive in terms of patient education regarding competency and level of training.
I don't deride the skills of ophthalmologists--I never have...BUT there are a number of OMD's, OMD residents, and medical students (that know as much about the eye as I know about nuclear physics LOL) that will be devisive and derogatory towards OD's, their training, and the right to use a title.
Oculomotor, you come off as having a huge chip your shoulder. In fact, if there really is disdain for optometrists by ophthalmologists, you are definitely perpetuating it by your obnoxious and self-inflating comments.
Congrats, you are molding my previous neutral view on optometrists into a very negative profession.
This should go well......![]()
I got accepted to medical school and optometry. I CHOSE optometry
Lies will get you nowhere.
This thread is my first time posting here...it was my futile attempt at damage control.Doesn't optometry have a board for optometrists/students to post on? Seriously, your obsession with Ophthalmology is noted.
Doesn't optometry have a board for optometrists/students to post on? Seriously, your obsession with Ophthalmology is noted.
The original poster was asking how physicians (i.e. individuals who have attended medical school for four years) viewed optometrists.
Seriously, your obsession with Ophthalmology is noted.
Especially using my posts which for all you know could be me just having fun jerking all of your chains! How do you really know what my intentions are? Seriously. I am a VERY HUMBLE person in the "real world" and several of my close friends back home are ophthalmologists! When they read my posts on here they laugh because they know that I am a sarcastic, humorous, person, that just likes to "get people going" all in good fun. so chill out DUDE!
MayOphtho,
Look I am just saying take EVERYTHING on a website like this with a "grain of salt!" People behave VERY DIFFERENTLY when face to face in the real world. I know some posters on here from DO, DDS, and OD programs believe me when I tell you that peopls behave differently on here than face to face!
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I did take the MCAT and got into 3 Osteopathic Medical Schools (that is all I applied for--late app). The MCAT was tedious but I had Kaplan classes, Princeton Review, and I am very good at standardized test taking. Case in point, I got an 85% in medical biochem in my first year of OD school and didn't know that much--BUT I know how to beat standardized tests! The MCAT is really not the demon it is made out to be.
People behave VERY DIFFERENTLY when face to face in the real world. I know some posters on here from DO, DDS, and OD programs believe me when I tell you that peopls behave differently on here than face to face!
DrMassacre,
If you are going to base your perceptions about an entire profession off of a silly forum such as this (with no accountability) whatsoever---> I could be any shmoe of the street saying whatever on here, then you my friend are shortsighted and clueless. Especially using my posts which for all you know could be me just having fun jerking all of your chains! How do you really know what my intentions are? Seriously. I am a VERY HUMBLE person in the "real world" and several of my close friends back home are ophthalmologists! When they read my posts on here they laugh because they know that I am a sarcastic, humorous, person, that just likes to "get people going" all in good fun. so chill out DUDE!
Then where do you get off carrying yourself on here in such an unprofessional way? There's sparking conversation, and then there's damaging, possibly permanently, the professional relationship between ODs and OMDs. Seriously, how can that possibly be a good thing? You're punishing the rest of us.Especially using my posts which for all you know could be me just having fun jerking all of your chains! How do you really know what my intentions are? Seriously. I am a VERY HUMBLE person in the "real world" and several of my close friends back home are ophthalmologists! When they read my posts on here they laugh because they know that I am a sarcastic, humorous, person, that just likes to "get people going" all in good fun. so chill out DUDE!
Yes Dr. Massacre is a homophobe, a self-riteous idiot, and shouldn't even touch another human being in the future.![]()
^hey buddy, where did you find bigotry in my comment? I merely stated that you are like the type of homosexuals who are in your face about their sexuality, as you are trying to shove your "physician of optometry" or whatever it is down everyone's throat and it gets extremely obnoxious to the point of starting a backlash as it has now.
And finally, I'm not the one here posting a million times a day, 3 posts in a row. You're here spending your time trying to get a rise out of MDs or future MDs because you have a huge chip on your shoulder whereas I'm here trying to figure out the road in becoming an ophthalmologist. Your posts are just so ****ing annoying that I had to call you out for being a grade A douchebag.
I'm done with you because I have to spend my time becoming a physician, something that you have to try and convince other people that you falsely are.
ps: learn to spell...it's "righteous"
4eyes, I have no problem with ODs/future ODs whatsoever but I do have problems with obnoxious self entitled idiots (who happen to be present in both MD and OD schools)