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In this episode of the Aaron Werner Podcast, Dr. Aaron Werner is joined by Dr. Carl Urbanski and Dr. Andy Morgenstern—two key leaders behind the AOA’s Evidence-Based Optometry Committee. Together, they pull back the curtain on the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) that shape how optometrists diagnose and manage disease.
What You’ll Learn:
• What the AOA Clinical Practice Guidelines really are—and why they matter
• The 14-step, evidence-first process behind each guideline
• How to use CPGs in real-world clinical settings to improve patient care
• Why prevalence data should change how you see your schedule
• The difference between “great pickups” and just doing your job well
• Why CPGs are NOT influenced by industry or billing priorities—only evidence
• How students, staff, and even patients can benefit from engaging with guidelines
To access the AOA Clinical Practice Guidelines (Free Access) CLICK HERE (https://www.aoa.org/practice/clinical-guidelines/clinical-practice-guidelines?sso=y)
Whether you’re in private practice, academia, or a hospital system, this episode is packed with insights on how to be a better doctor, not just a busier one.
Share with your team or students—this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to elevate care through clinical clarity.

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