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WO Voices

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Welcome to WO Voices, a podcast series from Women In Optometry, featuring women ODs and others who talk about some aspect of practice, business, career choices, family, volunteer interests, leadership in the profession and more. Hosted by WO editor Marjolijn Bijlefeld, WO Voices is a chance to share ideas within the WO community and beyond. It’s another platform to bring women’s voices in the profession to the fore. If you’d like to join us on a podcast episode, we’d love to hear from you. 

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Jobson Healthcare

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Business

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www.womeninoptometry.com

Latest episode

Feb 3, 2026

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Episodes

Dr. Neda Gioia: Helping Female Patients Navigate Hormonal Transitions 03.02.2026

As awareness of perimenopause- and menopause-related health concerns grows, Neda Gioia, OD, CNS, IFMCP, FOWNS says it is time for the eye care industry to recognize how profoundly hormonal shifts can affect vision and ocular comfort. Dr. Gioia said women experience hormonal transitions that differ significantly from men, yet health care systems do not consistently account for those biological diff...

Dawn Pfingsten: Makeup Tips for Mature Women 28.01.2026

When Dawn Pfingsten followed makeup tutorials by younger women to the letter, the results were often less than desired. That's when this U.S. Air Force veteran created Just Doing My Best, a lifestyle and beauty platform designed to help more mature women achieve great results—and confidence. 

Visionary Voices: Putting Simplify, Clarify and Magnify to Work 23.01.2026

In this edition of Visionary Voices, brought to you by Alcon, Kristen Brotherson, general manager, US Vision Care, and Dr. Kristin Anderson, director of professional education and development, US Vision Care, explore how leaders can implement the concepts of simplify, clarify, and magnify. These three inter-related and equally important elements work together to create a workplace culture of empow...

Dr. Jessica Haynes: Early Detection of GA First Step in Preserving Vision 14.01.2026

Jessica Haynes, OD, of Charles Retina Institute, stresses that primary ECPs play a decisive role in early intervention for patients with geographic atrophy (GA). “First, the patient has to get a diagnosis,” she says. “Everything starts at that point.” This editorially independent content is sponsored by Astellas.

Dr. Jennifer Martin Maples: Start Your Year Centered 30.12.2025

  Jennifer Martin Maples, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO, suggests some strategies for setting—or resetting—goals for the year ahead. Scheduling rest and relaxation is essential to the effort, she notes. 

Visionary Voices: Be the Leader Others Want to Follow 23.12.2025

Be the kind of leader that people want to follow. Join this special episode of Visionary Voices, brought to you by Alcon. Kristen Brotherson, general manager, US Vision Care at Alcon, and Dr. Kristin Anderson, director of professional education and development, US Vision Care, discuss how distilling leadership principles into a mantra helps the team's understanding and focus. Kristen Brothers...

Visionary Voices: Dr. Carla Mack and Dr. Kristin Anderson 16.12.2025

In this special edition of Visionary Voices, brought to you by Alcon, Carla Mack, OD, MBA, FAAO, FBCLA , and Kristin Anderson, OD, FNAP, FAAO, discuss how mentors can help your journey of lifelong learning. Both share the experiences of how they've leaned on mentors and also become mentors to others in turn. Surrounding themselves with people who complement their skills and strengths has allo...

Euro-Clean, Eye-Safe Beauty: An Inside Look at Eyederm and Its Founder 01.12.2025

On this episode of WO Voices, Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA , talks with Joshua Davidson, OD, FAAO , founder of Eyederm Cosmetics, to learn about his company. They discuss his doctor‑founded, “Euro‑clean” line of eye‑safe cosmetics and skincare and the company’s doctor‑driven approach to bringing those products into practices.

Dr. Carolyn Majcher: The Importance of Early Detection of GA 24.11.2025

This editorially independent content is sponsored by Astellas. Carolyn Majcher, OD, FAAO, FORS , Director, Residency Programs and a professor at Oklahoma College of Optometry, notes how the conversation about geographic atrophy has changed with the introduction of complement inhibitor therapies. As most primary care optometrists have access to OCT technology, the opportunity to detect and potentia...

Eat the Rainbow—and Teach Patients to Do the Same 11.11.2025

Two integrative eye care giants, Julie Poteet, OD, MS, CNS, FOWNS , and Millicent Knight, OD, FAAO, FAARM , sat down at Academy 2025 Boston to chat about nutrition and eye health.

Visionary Voices: Dr. Carla Mack on Leadership 15.09.2025

Carla Mack, OD, MBA, FAAO, FBCLA , shares with Kristin Anderson, OD, FNAP, FAAO , how she cultivated her own leadership style. She embraces continuous learning; is concise in communication and proactive relationship-building; prioritizes patient/customer experience; applies business thinking; and adapts to industry change. 

Dr. Julie Rodman and Dr. Carl Danzig: MDs Want to See Pathology; Refer GA Patients Early 11.08.2025

This editorially independent content is sponsored by Astellas. In this episode, Julie Rodman, OD, MS, FAAO, and Carl Danzig, MD, both of Florida, highlight the importance of early detection and referral for geographic atrophy (GA), now that therapies exist. As a retina specialist who wants to see pathology in its early stages, Dr. Danzig says it's rarely too early to refer to a retina special...

Dr. Melissa Barnett and Dr. Diane Hilal-Campo, Founder of Twenty/Twenty Beauty 30.07.2025

In this episode, Diane Hilal-Campo, MD, a New Jersey ophthalmologist and founder of Twenty/Twenty Beauty, tells Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA, that her goal in creating Twenty/Twenty Beauty was to change the narrative about eye health and beauty products. From seeing patients with dry eye exacerbated by their make up and removers to reading beauty editors' advice that went against go...

Dr. Anahita Dua: Meet the Surgeon Urging Healthcare Workers to Run for Office 17.07.2025

Driven by her experience on the front lines of surgery, Anahita Dua, MD, MS, MBA, FACS, founded Healthcare for Action , an organization to train and empower healthcare workers to run for public office. As underfunded systems strain patient care, Dr. Dua argues that those who understand medicine can craft the most effective health policy—and she’s on a mission to send more clinician-candidates into...

Dr. Jade Coats: What Does Your Work/Life Balance Look Like? 01.07.2025

As a young woman, Jade Coats, OD, FAAO, faced a cancer diagnosis that made her fully aware of the fragility of life. The experience forced her to re-evaluate what matters and led her to prioritize a work/life balance that works for her. This cycle—of being fully present at work and careful self-care and participation in things that bring her joy—allows her to show up to patient care and what is im...

Dr. Wruble: Navigating Leadership as a Female OD 02.06.2025

Rachael Wruble, OD , has built a career defined by leadership and community engagement—all while balancing the demands of family life. Her story highlights the value of being proactive in local optometric communities, forming meaningful connections and redefining what success looks like. Through her continued support of young ODs and her advocacy for inclusivity in the field, Dr. Wruble is helping...

Eric Miller: Plan, Don't Sweat, Your Student Loan Payments 29.05.2025

Co-owner of Econologics Financial Advisors Eric Miller understands the financial burden of optometry school—and he's here to help new ODs manage their debt with confidence. Juggling one or more loans while launching your career can feel daunting, but Miller offers practical, sustainable strategies for managing it all.

Creating Connection: Bringing Mindfulness Into Patient Conversations 20.05.2025

Dr. Maples explains how patient feedback—including not feeling rushed, being listened to and receiving clear explanations—inspired her to deconstruct what makes an eye exam feel meaningful. She shares how mindfulness and reflexive listening can help providers build trust, improve outcomes and reduce burnout. The goal, she says, is to help more patients feel seen and heard—even on the busiest clini...

Dr. Jade Coats: The Empathetic OD 28.03.2025

Jade Coats, OD, FAAO, of Rogers, Arkansas, wants patients to feel like she's in their corner, inside and outside of the exam room. She's ready with a list of resources to help patients who need some emotional support as caregivers or patients undergoing treatment. Being empathetic, she says, costs her no additional time but creates mountains of goodwill and can contribute to better outco...

Dr. Amy Moy: Strengthening the Collaborative Care Model in Optometry 13.03.2025

Interprofessional collaborative practice involves health care providers from different specialties working together beyond traditional referral models.  "It's not just referring someone out and saying you're working with them, but actually working with those professions to bring the best outcome for the patient," says Amy Moy, OD, FAAO, CPCO, FNAP.  Other fields, particularly i...

Dr. Julie Poteet: Is Photobiomodulation Coming to Your Practice? 25.02.2025

Julie Poteet, OD, MS, CNS, FONS, says that a new FDA-approved therapy, photobiomodulation, for treating dry aged-related macular degeneration (AMD), could be a game-changer for optometrists and patients. For those with a family history of AMD, the implications of this new therapy are especially important. Genetic predisposition plays a role, but environmental factors can influence whether those ge...

Dr. Brianna Rhue: Doctor, You're the Shark 12.02.2025

  Brianna Rhue, OD, FAAO, FSLS, wears two hats—practicing optometrist and co-founder of Dr. Contact Lens. In a 23-minute podcast, she reminds both doctors and sales reps that they are the “sharks” in the industry, holding the key to patient relationships. Through The Eye Pitch Book and her “three-frog strategy,” she encourages better communication between vendors and optometrists. The next big boo...

Dr. Barnett and Dr. Gill: The Importance of "Eye-giene" 05.02.2025

Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA , an internationally recognized expert in eye care, and Tanya Gill, OD, founder of We Love Eyes, discuss cosmetic eye product safety, the downside of false eyelashes and talking eye hygiene with your patients on this episode of WO Voices. 

Dr. Amy Moy: Social Determinants of Health and Culturally Safe Care 28.01.2025

Social determinants of health, collectively, are "all the non-medical elements that shape somebody's daily lives that affect and influence how they experience and access health care," says Amy Roan Moy, OD, FAAO, CPCO, FNAP, an adjunct associate professor of clinical optometry at the New England College of Optometry. In this 19-minute podcast, she reviews ways that optometrists, law...

Dr. Lauretta Justin: How to Own Your Goals This Year 03.01.2025

On a 50th birthday trip to Paris, Dr. Lauretta Justin, founder of CEO of You and Optometry Divas, planned a photo shoot that led to her writing a book about practical yet inspired goal-setting. Listen to her tips here and download the book for more guidance. 

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