Everything looked like we were moving out of the pandemic. Cases were lower, hospitalizations were down, and then variant began to take its toll on the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. I wondered how optometry fit into all of this and the word ‘essential’ kept coming to my mind.
Optometry is an essential component of the health care system, but what is essential to optometry? A healthy staff, a sound supply chain, and a professional organization to guide the profession through this unprecedented time. On the surface, the POA has delivered numerous updates regarding the practice of optometry during the pandemic. CDC guidelines, PA Department of Health and OSHA mandates were all brought to the forefront and shared with members to better keep ourselves, our staff, and our patients safe.
But, as POA Executive Director Joe Ricci would say, “all of the action is under the duck.” In addition to what you see happening, there is even more happening behind the scenes. POA President-Elect Dr. Tracy Sepich is well into our strategic planning for the next three years. By this time, you have already received—and hopefully completed—a survey regarding the strategic initiatives of the POA for the next three years. We are a member-driven organization and rely on your input.
Through the efforts of the Third Party Center, Versant Health has become a business partner with the POA and will be at the fall meeting in October to answer your questions and listen to your concerns. From October 28 to 30, please join the POA and our exhibitors, business partners, and lecturers in making the most of our meeting. Registration and details can be found at https://pennsylvania.aoa.org/education-and-events/poa-fall-educational-conference.
In other good news, the Children’s Vision Bill is garnering a lot of attention. Drs. Rich Christoph, Lori Gray, and the POA lobbyists have opened the eyes of legislators regarding the importance and value of this initiative. We expect that the legislature will come to the aid of the more than 30,000 children that are marginalized annually because they have an undetected vision disability.
Although the Covid variant is looming and this year may end up being as strange and new as the last, I hope you’ll trust the POA to run an incredible educational conference this fall in Hershey. See you there!
Ed