What Ophthalmology Practices Get Wrong About Leadership | Debbie Davis

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Great practices start with good habits.

In this Practice Habits webinar, we sit down with Debbie Davis, CEO at Atwal Eye Care, to talk about the leadership gap many ophthalmology practices are feeling but not always naming.

With 39 years in ophthalmology, Debbie shares what it takes to lead a growing eye care practice through staffing challenges, declining reimbursement, new technology, patient expectations, and expanding service lines.

This conversation is built for ophthalmology practice administrators, doctors, CEOs, COOs, managers, and team leaders who want practical ideas for strengthening culture, improving workflows, preventing burnout, and supporting practice growth.

Topics covered include:

• The evolving role of ophthalmology practice administrators
• Delegation, leadership development, and avoiding burnout
• How to give team members more ownership
• Growing a physician-owned ophthalmology practice
• Revenue opportunities in premium cataract surgery, refractive lens exchange, dry eye, aesthetics, interventional glaucoma, and LASIK
• Using practice champions, lunch-and-learns, and patient education tools
• Preparing teams for new technology, AI-driven efficiencies, and better workflows
• How strong leadership can shape the patient experience

Watch the full conversation for real-world insights from one of ophthalmology’s experienced practice leaders.

Visit practicehabits.com to explore more training, webinars, and resources for ophthalmology and eye care teams.

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