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Ophthalmology from Physician Trends

Ophthalmology from Physician Trends targets specialist in medical and surgical eye problems.

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Ophthalmology from Physician Trends targets specialist in medical and surgical eye problems.

 

This group allows you to target highly intelligent, ambitious, well-educated healthcare professionals who are dedicated to the care and well-being of others.  They have a doctorate degree and have completed an internship and residency program.  Continuing education is essential for doctors to keep up with medical advances and license requirements.  Ophthalmologists attend classes, workshops, conventions, and seminars and read journals, articles, magazines, and publications to stay current in their field. 

 

An ophthalmologist spends their day testing patients’ visual function and examining the eye for faulty development, disease, injury, degeneration, aging, or refractive errors.  They treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, cataracts, glaucoma, astigmatism, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, and other retinal problems.   These physicians prescribe glasses and contact lenses, perform cataract and refractive eye surgery.  They are passionate about the prevention of blindness and provide care for the blind.        

 

An DO can work in private practice, group practice, hospitals, or universities, and they are assisted by nurses and administrators.  They prescribe medications to their patients, so they work closely with pharmacists and local pharmacies.  Common tools of the trade are phoropters, slit lamps, ophthalmoscope, tonometer, opthalmometer, lasers, frenzel exam spectacles, retinoscope, forceps, cannulas, corneal and implant knives, needles, peelers, and medical and office furniture. 

 

Doctors are concerned about their physical fitness.  A doctor typically maintains a healthy lifestyle by eat righting, exercising, and taking vitamin supplements.  They may shop at a health food store to ensure they are getting the proper nutrients.  The MD may have a gym membership, run, or bike.  They may take martial arts, yoga, spin, Zumba, or other exercise classes. 

 

Stress levels in the medical profession are often high due to the long hours and irregular and on-call shifts.  These factors may also cause stress for their family.  Consequently, they search for hobbies to help reduce their stress level, and they strive to balance work and home demands.  They hire out many of the household chores such as lawn, home, and car maintenance, cleaning, banking, grocery shopping, and other personal errands. 

 

Many in this group graduate with high debt load due to student loans, so at the beginning of their career, they may need a budget or money management system.  MDs are a highly compensated group, so as their career progresses, they tend to have discretionary income.  They can then purchase luxury homes, vehicles, vacations, and other toys such as RVs, ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, and high-end electronics.  They can splurge on boating, theatre, country clubs, restaurants, golf courses. They manage their personal financial portfolio and enjoying investing. 

 

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