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🙏
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.
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.
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.
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🙏
Would love to see a video with a dentist.
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its very simple actually, just type in day in the life of a dentist
very realistic day in the life at a normal practice. I love it.
I love has this channel has been highlighting other specialties
Ooh I love her frames. Man she looks young. Good for her .❤
I know right. She so gorgeous too. Damn 🥵😊
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
To top everything off, she also wears glasses! That makes her more of an expert in optometry!
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.
Proud to be an optometrist 😎
Thank-you for the "👁-wear-ness," Dr. Webb!
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.
Subbed. Thank you for supporting optometry
LOVE THIS!
Thanks man it was really good for us as young dreamer
Would love to see a video of a radiologist
Hi where are you guys located at ? & such a great video i liked it!! your awesome ❤
有在澳洲学习眼视光的学长学姐吗?明年来报道了,有点焦虑😖
Do you think I could be a surgeon with HPPD?
What is the rent you pay annually? Plz reply.
Nice. I love glasses.
Cool😊😊
I'm also Optometry from India can I get job 😊
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Optometrists are actual doctors in the US?
Yes they are . So are most physical therapist , occupational therapist , pharmacist , etc
How are optometrist real doctors but chiropractors aren’t. Optometrist is a scam
@@emmanuelemman7699not for occupational therapists, but yes for the rest
they have to go through medical school and learn everything any other doctor would
@@bronem8245optometry school is like "eye" medical school. So yes, they are physicians, but not MD's.
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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.
day in the life of a chiropractor?