Dr. Kurt Steele honored by Tennessee Optometric Association
Photo submitted Newport optometrist Dr. Kurt Steele, center, is flanked by Dr. Jeremy Diamond, left, and Dr. Jeff Foster, right, after he was named Tennessee Optometric Association's 2008 Optometric Doctor of the Year.
Published: 5:40 AM, 09/07/2008
Last updated: 9:52 AM, 05/13/2009
Author: Duay O'Neil Source: The Newport Plain Talk
GATLINBURG--Newport optometrist Dr. Kurt T. Steele was
honored recently when he was named Tennessee Optometric Association's 2008
Optometric Doctor of the Year.
Steele received the honor during the association's yearly
meeting at the Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg in mid-August.
During the meeting, doctors attended classes to keep
their licenses current. "We have to complete 30 hours of work every two
years," said Steele, who was in charge of arranging educational classes
for the meeting, and who led a class himself.
He also serves on the Southeastern Council of
Optometrists (SECO) Education Committee and helps put together similar classes
when that group gathers in Atlanta each February.
Steele, who served as the TOA's president in 2003-2004,
was voted Tennessee's top optometrist by approximately 600 members of the
organization.
Each year, TOA members receive ballots to make their
selections.
A native of Camden, Tennessee in Benton County, Dr. Steele
came to Newport in 1995 after a brief association with St. Mary's Hospital in
Knoxville.
"This award goes to members who are in private
practice," he added.
"I had met Dr. Bill Henry and Dr. Jeff Foster,"
said Steele, "at a meeting and we quickly became friends."
Steele credited the support he has received from Drs.
Henry and Foster, as well as all of the practice's patients with his receiving
the award.
"It's because of them that we are one of the state's
best groups," said Steele. "One of the best things I ever did was
move to Cocke County.
Steele is the second local optometrist to receive this
honor. Dr. Jeff Foster was named Optometric Doctor of the Year in 1997.
"It's rare to have two doctors from the same practice win the award,"
said Steele.
When not in his office, Steele enjoys golfing and
supporting UT sports. His wife Sacha teaches at Edgemont Elementary School.
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