Hear what this legendary OD has to say about combatting disruptive technology!
- Dr. Joel Kestenbaum OD – Optix Family Eyecare, Long Island, NY
- Dr. Aaron Lech, OD, FAAO – Clearvue Eyecare, California
- Dr. Matt Geller, OD – Founder of NewGradOptometry.com and Co-Founder CovalentCareers.com
- Bianca Augustino, class of 2018 – Current Optometry Student
The future of Optometry:
- There is an increasing amount of consolidation within the industry including that in the corporate world. This can take away from some of the independence that we’ve enjoyed in the past.
- Do not underestimate the power of emotional attachment people have to their health. That is something you cannot get from a robot, machine, or app.
Technology will certainly play a role in the future of optometry; however, it will not replace the one on one interaction that patients seek.
- There is much to be optimistic about in regards to the future of optometry.
- The pressure that change is exerting on us will require us to change the way we do things. We will have to remedy inefficiencies in what we do.
- There are a lot of opportunities for younger OD’s to purchase existing practices from the baby boomers who are transitioning out of care.
Younger ODs need to be connecting with veteran ODs to learn from the experience they have, and to potentially create opportunities to take over their practices.
- There is a lot of competition out there, not just in terms of other practices, but now in regards to technology.
- The future of private practice rests in creating a complete experience.
- We need to be willing to change the way we do things in our practices.
We will need to learn how to utilize technology to our advantage to strengthen the way we deliver healthcare.
- There is a lot to be concerned about as an optometry student, but also a lot to be optimistic about.
- Online “exams” and disruption is causing a lot of fear in students.
The strength of new and upcoming ODs is that we are very creative. We don’t sit back and rest on something that is working well, we want to always try to improve things.