Throughout my practice, I always feel I have my patient's best visual interests in mind. With this in mind, I am always thinking am I the best professional to work with a patient's condition or should I refer them to a specialist? My standard is if I would refer myself or a family member for a given condition, I'll refer the patient.
As a private practitioner, I have only myself to answer to. I don't have to justify myself to any corporate head. I know my strengths in working with patients and I'm continuously updating my skills. I have been able to establish great sources of referrals over the years. What's interesting is that some of these specialists refer patients to me whom they know will be well taken care of and effectively treated.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Mastermind Group
We held a really good Mastermind session at my office yesterday. It dealt with skills of communication as outlined by Jim Rohn. We had ten individuals of varying backgrounds attend. I really look forward to our meetings as there's such a good feeling among all the participants. Our sharing and learning experience has been wonderful. If you're interested in attending, please call me at (951) 206-1747. The week to week attendance varies so if you call first, we would appreciate it.
We look forward to seeing you.
We look forward to seeing you.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Special Needs Patients
I recently had a couple of young patients who had Down's Syndrome. Many of these patients have problems with the teaming of their eyes together. I referred them to the optometry school in the area which has a tremendous pediatric program.
I recently saw the parents of these patients. They couldn't be more pleased. They raved about the attention their children received. They also presciribed vision trainaing which helped their children a lot.
The parents were so impressed with the care received, they are having the faculty of the school address their support group for Down's Syndrome.
I recently saw the parents of these patients. They couldn't be more pleased. They raved about the attention their children received. They also presciribed vision trainaing which helped their children a lot.
The parents were so impressed with the care received, they are having the faculty of the school address their support group for Down's Syndrome.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Great Individuals To Work With
It's really great when you can come into your office and everyone really gets along well.. I find that with the individuals in my office. Believe me, I have worked in offices where this wasn't the case. You probably have, too.
It's really wonderful that I am able to deligate many of the office tasks to my employees where I am then able to concentrate my efforts on patient care. The other area of the practice I enjoy is the networking part of my practice. From the gym to chambers of commerce to online, I really enjoy meeting with people and discussing (with enthusiasm ) my practice.
Patients are really able to pick up where there are "good vibrations" within a work environment. I encourage you to read the testimonial section of my website, www.wehelpuc.com. The last testimonial describes this to a tee and made me feel really good.
A second year optometry school student remarked to me: "Bob, you never say you're going to work, you say you're going to the office."
It's really wonderful that I am able to deligate many of the office tasks to my employees where I am then able to concentrate my efforts on patient care. The other area of the practice I enjoy is the networking part of my practice. From the gym to chambers of commerce to online, I really enjoy meeting with people and discussing (with enthusiasm ) my practice.
Patients are really able to pick up where there are "good vibrations" within a work environment. I encourage you to read the testimonial section of my website, www.wehelpuc.com. The last testimonial describes this to a tee and made me feel really good.
A second year optometry school student remarked to me: "Bob, you never say you're going to work, you say you're going to the office."
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