Dr. Macarty Sees a Great Future at Citizen Potawatomi Nation
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For a man who has seemingly been over all four corners of the state of
"To come back to help my fellow Potawatomi, it's something I really look forward to," said
"There are a lot of really positive aspects in practicing this particular field," he explained on his decision to pursue a career in optometry. "The most obvious being you get to help people see better."
It's a simple way of looking at it, but the costs of deteriorating eyesight can impact patients and those around them in incalculable ways.
Now in his second decade in the medical field,
"Given Native Americans susceptibility to diabetes and the impact that can have on someone's sight, I have seen firsthand how big a factor that can be in treating a patient,"
The new optometry clinic located at the
Though the breadth of an operation like
"I enjoyed private practice but I really disliked the business side of it," he explained. "I wanted to see and take care of patients, not deal with paperwork and insurance companies. Someone else helps take of that side of things here at CPN, and ultimately, it's a great honor to serve the tribe I belong to."
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