An Optometry degree does not mean you have to be an Optometrist.
Dr Keyur Patel is an award winning optometrist who often gets bored with what he is doing. In this Podcast he talks to his friends and colleagues about their professional journeys in the eyecare world and the steps they have taken to get to where they are today.
He talks to people in all aspects of the eyecare world, and discusses what they like, have not liked, what makes them stay and why and how did they leave.
An Optometry degree does not mean you have to be an Optometrist.
Dr Keyur Patel is an award winning optometrist who often gets bored with what he is doing. In this Podcast he talks to his friends and colleagues about their professional journeys in the eyecare world and the steps they have taken to get to where they are today.
He talks to people in all aspects of the eyecare world, and discusses what they like, have not liked, what makes them stay and why and how did they leave.

My first proper guest, Sheena Tanna-Shah.
In this episode of the Lights too Bright, Keyur interviews Sheena Tanna-Shah, an optometrist who shares her journey from aspiring psychologist to a successful optometrist and wellbeing coach. Sheena discusses her struggles with mental health, the importance of mindset, and how she found purpose in her profession. She also highlights the cultural aspects of mental health, her experiences in writing books, and the significance of self-acceptance. The conversation emphasizes the need for wellbeing in the optometry profession and the importance of balancing multiple passions.