How New Tech Can Optimize Efficiencies for a Busy Practice with Dr. Jeffry Gerson

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Is your current practice setup allowing you to effectively optimize patient throughput without compromising clinical best practice?

Today’s highly-automated and integrated technologies help eye care professionals become more efficient, while also obtaining quality anterior segment and refraction data.

By minimizing the extra steps associated with traditional methods, you will have more time to grow your practice, spend more quality time with patients or increase the number of patients you see per day.

Jeffry Gerson, OD of Grin Eye Care, a busy, multi-disciplined practice providing comprehensive ophthalmic services, shares his experience in finding efficiency through staff enablement and the implementation of integrated technology.

He will share his personal experience on implementing a combination of Visionix® integrated technologies, to provide a comfortable environment for both the patient and the clinician.

We will focus on how the right combination of instruments throughout a practice can enhance the patient experience while also improving workflow.

A live Q&A follows with Dr. Gerson, so don't miss it!


Thanks to Luneau Technology for sponsoring this webinar. Sign up for an online demo here.
 
Have another meeting that night but am interested. Will this be available to view afterwards?
 
Have another meeting that night but am interested. Will this be available to view afterwards?
The webinar will be recorded and placed in the ODwire.org Webinar archive.
 
Have another meeting that night but am interested. Will this be available to view afterwards?
Sign up, so you'll get an email when the archive is ready.
looking forward to tomorrow night

adam
 
Just had a Visionix Demo. Not sure I love eyerefract system but very curious to hear from other what works and what does not.
 
Webinar archive has been posted at the top of this thread!

enjoy
adam