Comprehensive ophthalmologists should focus on quality, not speed, when beginning practice

J. Morgan Micheletti, MD, shared his pearls for beginning practice in comprehensive cataract ophthalmology in a presentation at the Real World Ophthalmology meeting.
First, it is important to take your time, both in the clinic and in the operating room.
“When you have slower days, take extra time with your early patients and enjoy it,” he said. “They’re going to be your biggest fans, and word of mouth means a lot, especially early on.”
Quality is the most important factor for proving yourself as you begin, not speed. Micheletti said (Read more...)

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