TITLE

Try This Industrial-Strength Dispensary Booster

AUTHOR(S)
Bennett, Helen
PUB. DATE
October 2000
SOURCE
Review of Optometry;10/15/2000, Vol. 137 Issue 10, p37
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the creation of an occupational eyewear program designed to boost an optometry practice in the United States. Description of the program developed by Osceola, Wisconsin, optometrist Harry Beck; Approaches in setting up industrial contacts; Essilor Laboratories of America's use of industrial 'go-between' accounts through Twin City Optical. INSET: Setting Fees: Keep it Simple.
ACCESSION #
3732331

Tags: OPTOMETRY -- Practice;  INDUSTRIAL ophthalmology

 

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