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  1. Mar 18, 2024 · In this riveting episode, join us as we embark on a journey with Dr. Angelica Cifuentes, affectionately known as the “ Tiny Optometrist,” whose remarkable story of resilience, determination, and triumph promises to captivate and inspire.

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · Dr. Cifuentes’ path to prominence in optometry is an inspiration not only to the Hispanic/Latino community, but to anyone facing challenges to help them achieve their dream,” says Latinos en Optometry co-founder Diana Canto-Sims, OD.

  3. Beyond local associations, I am a visionary board member at the Contact Lens Institute, Key Opinion Leader for Essilor Transition lenses, part of the communications committee with Women In...

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  4. Angelica Cifuentes joined the podcast to discuss her life as a practicing doctor, as the co-founder of ByDryEyes and about her journey into Optometry. From starting a business to her journey as an immigrant Dr. Cifuentes shares her unique path and where she looks to continue making her mark in the field of Optometry

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  5. Optometry is my passion but within optometry are a few things I love the most: Treating Dry Eye disease, Helping children with myopia control, the joy of a new world perspective with a contact lens wear, Mentoring optometry students, advocating for my profession and saving lives one eyeball at a time 👁️🫶🏼 What’s your favorite thing ...

  6. In this riveting episode, join us as we embark on a journey with Dr. Angelica Cifuentes, affectionately known as the “Tiny Optometrist,” whose remarkable story of resilience, determination, and triumph promises to captivate and inspire.

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