Residencies
What is an optometric residency?
Postgraduate residency training is a popular means for ODs to further their optometric education. The Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE)--the accrediting body for the schools and colleges of optometry and for their residencies--defines an optometric residency program as a planned program of post-O.D. clinical education that is designed to advance significantly the optometric graduate's preparation as a provider of patient care services beyond entry level practice. A residency must be a minimum of twelve months and must be composed of appropriately supervised clinical eye/vision care provided by the resident. A residency should also include a well-designed mix of self-directed learning, seminar participation, instructional experiences, and scholarship. The Indiana University School of Optometry residencies are typically one year in length and provide stipends and other benefits.
For additional information about the ACOE, visit its Web site at www.theacoe.org.
Residency Positions
Cornea & Contact Lenses (Indiana University School of Optometry)
Ocular Disease
Bennet and Bloom Eye Centers (Louisville, KY)
Huntington VAMC (Huntington, WV)
Indiana University School of Optometry (Bloomington, IN)
University of Kentucky Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Lexington, KY)
Pediatrics and Vision Therapy (Indiana School of Optometry)
Primary Care
Danville VAMC (Danville, IL)
Indiana University School of Optometry (Bloomington, IN)
Lexington VAMC (Lexington, KY)
Refractive and Ocular Surgery (Wang Vision Institute, Nashville, TN)
How to Apply
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