OD-MD Collaboration: The Future of Eye Care?
Posted by amess on May 5th 2017
There is always some tension among professionals in the same field, and the eye care industry is no different. Differences in patient care, clinical tools or even titles like “OD” and “MD” have sparked controversy. Stacie Setchell, OD, spoke about this title turmoil in an article for Women In Optometry. Though there are differences between these two sides of eye care, one patient’s treatment proved to her that optometrists and ophthalmologists can and should work together.
EyePromise® Joins the Movement
EyePromise was on the same track as Dr. Setchell, wondering why optometrists and ophthalmologists had not worked together more often. Looking internally, they realized that the company’s own Scientific Advisory Board was without an MD point of view. The top-level minds decided to make an immediate change, adding Dr. Rishi Singh, a medical and surgical retinal specialist, to the prestigious panel. Receiving both the American Society of Retina Specialist (ASRS) Honor Award and the Cleveland Clinic Innovator Award twice, Dr. Singh’s skill, dedication and creative thinking are valued additions to the already impressive board. Like Dr. Setchell’s experience, EyePromise hopes for positive outcomes with future discussions, clinical research, education and, ultimately, the attitude towards OD-MD relationships.