as someone interested in optometry, this video was really great! been watching your content for a while now and it's great that you're showing other health care careers
Hey what's up Dr. Webb! Thanks for this showcase! As a person that wears glasses, I can relate to this video for sure! Dr. Garza's office is state of the art! God bless all healthcare workers! I appreciate you guys so much!!! and as usual, be well, be safe and Peace & Blessings!!🙏🏽
Being an optometrist in Kenya, i'm feeling like i'm in person over there as she conducts the eye exam and the questions to the client😁. I hope one day i work in America and change my story completely🙏
More Dr. Garza videos! Please! Perhaps a video describing the differences between a optician, optometrist and ophthalmologist? Thanks for the video and take care everyone.
love your channel thank you for giving a lot of insight of all kinds of medical careers. Maybe you could make a perfusionist day in the life video in the future, its hard to find any good videos on it on youtube. Anyway great video
I'm a retired optician myself and I'm not so sure her glasses are even necessary. As I was watching the video in the exam room there was sever views of her from behind her looking through her glasses. The phoropter was in the background and I didn't see any minification or magnification at all through her glasses. If she has any prescription at all it has to a very extremely weak one. The store I worked in required all of the employees to wear glasses during working hours to promote sales. I remember that when a new young young was hired she hated having to wear glasses because she didn't actually need glasses. But she knew when she was hired that was a requirement. Once she got used to wearing glasses she was fine with it.
This is a rose colored view of being an optometrist-- You neglected to mention how miserable & costly 8 years of university were. Most applicants to optometry school will never get accepted. In 2024, many patients don't want to compensate the doctor for their services. Imagine being at least $ 250,000 in debt upon graduation-- then face more debt in buying or starting a practice.