"Free Solo" is a term that I have borrowed from the recent documentary about Alex Honnold, a professional climber who scaled the vertical rock formation known as El Capitan without any ropes. I feel that the term "Free Solo" fits my current situation so perfectly because I am becoming "Free" through the recent sale of my ownership in See Life(a three doctor practice in Greeley, CO)to pursue a "Solo" adventure. All success and failures now fall on my shoulders, as I am leaving the safety net of so many amazing staff and patients to pursue an opportunity that will help me grow personally and professionally. I have decided to "Free Solo", and while there are challenges to this form of practice, those challenges are greatly offset by the joy it brings to be able to practice my profession to the fullest degree and give personalized care to help patients achieve wellness without the corporate pressures that arise at many larger offices.
As for my new practice, it is located in the dream town of Estes Park, and it has a charming foundation that is already well established by the former owners. My husband and I had an instant connection with them because they are also Iowa transplants, just like us! Dr. Parker and myself even received our doctorate from the very same optometry school. During the entire month of July my husband and I will be dedicated to observation around the office and expanding our knowledge of eyecare more than we ever thought possible. We are excited to carry on the tradition of this office and make our predecessors proud of our hard work. We look forward to transforming this beautiful space into a location that is known for high quality eye care and the best place to receive guidance when it comes to your vision. We hope you stop by and say "hello" and extend us some grace while we renovate and get settled in. This is an exciting opportunity for us and I give full credit to all the patients, doctor mentors, friends, family and dear technicians that have allowed me the confidence to "Free Solo". Cheers!
11 Comments
8/13/2019 09:33:53
Eye care is something that we should all take seriously. Our eyes are one of the most important parts of our body. If we cannot see, then how will we live a proper life? I am not saying that blind people cannot have a normal life, but how much of their life is fun? I want people to take a step back and think about how they manage their eyes, do not put too much of a strain on them.
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Aw, this was a really nice post. In idea I would like to put in writing like this additionally? Taking time and actual effort to make a very good article? But what can I say? I procrastinate a lot and by no means seem to get something done.
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Simon
11/20/2019 12:51:27
Can you make a recommendation of a new Dr. I came into SeaLife today & found out your no longer here. I really liked you
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Joyce
4/21/2022 18:50:05
Eye care is important and this post just emphasized that! Very well done. I want to share a clinic that specializes in eye healthcare. "Eye Connection". https://www.eyeconnection.com.au They have quality optometrists and offer the widest range of glasses. Thanks again!
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6/6/2022 19:11:38
Great tip about making sure that you find an office where the staff are friendly. I imagine that will calm the nerves a bit before getting an eye procedure. I need to get a my right eye checked soon, hopefully in a nice place.
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AuthorAmber Busche, OD Archives
November 2020
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