This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for optometrists interested in advancing skills in specialty contact lens care and management of corneal and anterior segment disease
Job Summary
This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for optometrists interested in advancing skills in specialty contact lens care and management of corneal and anterior segment disease.
The resident will gain experience through an optometry practice with a specialty contact lens patient population and a busy ophthalmology practice with corneal specialists.
The program requires delivering advanced clinical care, completing clinical rotations and teaching assignments, and participating in research suitable for peer-reviewed publication.
Matching Summary
This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for optometrists interested in advancing skills in specialty contact lens care and management of corneal and anterior segment disease.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Advanced contact lens care
Clinical patient care delivery
Teaching and evaluation responsibilities
Emergency afterhours on-call duties
Participation in journal clubs and grand rounds
Nice-to-have
Research and publication experience
Experience with specialty gas permeable and scleral lenses
Collaboration with ophthalmology specialists
Work in state-of-the-art clinical facility
Key Requirements
Doctor of Optometry degree from ACOE accredited school
Successful completion of NBEO Parts I, II, III and TMOD
State of Ohio Optometry license application prior to program start