In a bustling city neighborhood, the neon sign for Sophia Layne’s Vision Clinic
This paper profiles Dr. Sophia Layne, an optometrist whose career and community work exemplify the experiences of working Latinas in healthcare. Using a Gender-in-Design (GiD) lens at level .30 (focused, practice-oriented analysis), it examines professional trajectory, cultural identity, patient care approaches, workplace challenges, and recommendations to improve inclusivity in optometry. Sophia Layne Op Op Optometrist-- -WorkingLatina- -GiD- .30
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