Brian Chou, OD, FAAO, FSLS
Dr. Chou earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from UC Berkeley School of Optometry in 1999, then completed fellowship training at Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, in the Cornea and External Disease Division. He is recognized as a top innovator in optometry by Review of Optometric Business and by Primary Care Optometry News. ReVision Optometry culminates his previous experience owning two group practices in San Diego.
Outside of clinical care, Dr. Chou actively consults for several ophthalmic companies and provides expert testimony for litigation involving the optometric standard of care. He has published extensively and authored the book, Practical Spanish in Eyecare. Dr. Chou serves on the editorial review boards for Review of Optometry and Review of Cornea & Contact Lenses.
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How to Hire an Optometrist for Your Contact Lens Clinic
Review hiring strategies from experts on how to hire optometrists and staff for your specialty contact lens clinic.
Dispelling Orthokeratology Myths for Better Patient Outcomes
Orthokeratology lenses provide another tool in a practice’s toolbox and make for more outstanding clinicians. Read on to gain an understanding of the basics of orthokeratology, mechanisms, and some common myths.
Eyes On 2022 Optometry On Demand
Missed Eyes On 2022? You can still catch some of the top sessions from the largest virtual event of the year for ECPs. From updates in presbyopia and orthokeratology to innovations in MIGS, this year’s event was packed with value-rich sessions. Access on-demand recordings from 11 sessions now.
The Financial Playbook for Specialty Contact Lens Practices
Scleral lenses are not only a way to support a healthy business, but an immensely rewarding field that enables you to continuously elevate your patient care! Keep these tips in mind as you explore new opportunities to expand into scleral lens prescribing.
The Ultimate Keratoconus Referral Guide
When you encounter a keratoconus patient but aren’t able to treat them, the best thing to do is to refer. Here’s what to know about referring patients for keratoconus treatment.
Optometry Practice Strategies For Reopening After Coronavirus
Besides the expected precautions for reopening, increasing activity by online sellers is reshaping optometric practice. Gain insight from some of the brightest minds in practice ownership.
Ep. 4: How to Keep Practice Staff Happy and Productive
You might be an expert on clinical care, but running a practice means staff management—and we're here to help with that!
How to Make Your Optometry Practice Attractive to Private Equity
Selling to a private equity affiliate might appear very attractive to today’s optometry practice owner. In our influencer-based culture, it’s easy for a practice owner to wonder if they should cash in and sell their practice to private equity.