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Vision Expo to deliver special edition Optical Boot Camp

International Vision Expo will bring its Optical Boot Camp program to the Essilor Corporate Campus in Dallas for a 1-day session on Saturday, Sept. 13.

Norwalk, CT-International Vision Expo will bring its Optical Boot Camp program to the Essilor Corporate Campus in Dallas for a 1-day session on Saturday, Sept. 13.

Optical Boot Camp is designed specifically to help new dispensers develop the skill set and optical information necessary to provide quality patient care and product selection guidance.

Delivered in an interactive and fun format, Optical Boot Camp features a comprehensive overview of:

"Our goal with Optical Boot Camp is to give those new to the optical profession the tools they need to provide quality information and service to patients," said Soltis. "In addition to the 1-day session, participants also benefit from online follow-up support and networking, which is a big help in implementing the skills learned at Boot Camp in their practices."

The fee for the program is $200, which includes the intensive 6-hour program from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., course workbook, 1 year of online support and networking opportunities, lunch, and a T-shirt.

To register, call RoseAnne Homola, project manager for International Vision Expo, at 203/840-5841.

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