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Dr. Robert Vandervort - Scope of Practice History of Nebraska Optometry

1 h 4 min · 23 de mar de 20191 h 4 min
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Welcome to the EyeDocs Podcast where we have interesting conversations with optometrists who have been involved in pivotal areas of our profession and how that impacts patient care today.  Today Dr. Bateman and I had a discussion with one of my good friends and mentor Dr. Bob Vandervort.  We discussed the evolution of optometric scope of practice in Nebraska, the 407 process and the development of referral centers.

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