Eye on Optometry

This year’s recipients of PME Awards are:
*Illinois College of Optometry (for outside speakers to teach billing/coding and legal aspects of optometry)
*MCPHS University School of Optometry (to cover honoraria for outside speakers for two courses in practice and business management)
*Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University (for a program designed to give future doctors of optometry an opportunity to experience the loan process, the purchase of a business, and contract negotiations, and to be on both sides of the interview process)
*Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University (for honoraria and travel expenses for experts who will participate in a course presenting policies and procedures involving billing and coding, and implementation of The Affordable Care Act)
*Southern College of Optometry (for the Focus on the Future program at the Hayes Center for Practice Excellence featuring a panel presentation to raise awareness about the variety of career options in optometry — such as solo or group practice owner, retail model, institutional or military practice, etc.)
*University of the Incarnate Word Rosenberg School of Optometry (for a day-long lecture designed to increase the number of graduates who start a private practice, including segments on retiring student debt and advanced billing and coding)
PME Award application requirements can be found at https://optometriceducation.org/for-member-institutions-faculty/faculty-development-and-data/practice-management-education-award/; questions can be directed to Carol Brubaker, ASCO’s Manager of Professional Affairs, at cbrubaker@opted.org.

John Nishimoto
Congratulations to John Nishimoto, O.D., M.B.A. on his recent appointment by ASCO’s Executive Committee to The Interprofessional Professionalism Collaborative (IPC).
Dr. Nishimoto, vice president and dean of interprofessional health studies professor at Marshall B. Ketchum University, will serve as ASCO’s representative to the Collaborative. Dr. Nishimoto succeeds Dr. Shilpa Register, dean, MCPHS, School of Optometry, who stepped down after four years on the Collaborative.
The IPC strives to develop resources for a toolkit, including a valid and reliable assessment tool for interprofessional professionalism behaviors; and develop a list of references, and related educational resources for use by educators across all health professions.
ASCO shows its support to optometrists worldwide by writing a letter to the President of the Republic of Brazil asking her to veto Medical Bill No. 268/2002 which, if passed, “will significantly reduce access to immediate and affordable eye healthcare in Brazil”.
ASCO, and its World Council of Optometry colleagues, persuaded the President to veto the item that affected optometry.
A victory for optometrists.
You can read the letter here.

From left to right: Dr. Andrew Buzzelli, Dean of the University of The Incarnate Word, Rosenberg School of Optometry; Dr. Elizabeth Hoppe, Founding Dean of the Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry; Dr. Donald Jarnagin, Dean, Midwestern University, Arizona College of Optometry.
Congratulations to the University of the Incarnate Word, Rosenberg School of Optometry; the Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry; and Midwestern University, Arizona College of Optometry.



