This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for the optometrist interested in furthering their skills in the advanced contact lens care for the management of refractive error including high astigmatism and presbyopia, management of corneal and anterior segment disease with specialty gas permeable and scleral lenses, management of myopia with orthokeratology and soft contact lenses
Job Summary
This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for the optometrist interested in furthering their skills in the advanced contact lens care for the management of refractive error including high astigmatism and presbyopia, management of corneal and anterior segment disease with specialty gas permeable and scleral lenses, management of myopia with orthokeratology and soft contact lenses.
The resident will gain experience through an optometry practice with heavy emphasis on specialty contact lens patient population as well as a busy ophthalmology practice with a corneal specialist and specialty lens fitting optometrists.
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Matching Summary
This contact lens optometry residency program is designed for the optometrist interested in furthering their skills in the advanced contact lens care for the management of refractive error including high astigmatism and presbyopia, management of corneal and anterior segment disease with specialty gas permeable and scleral lenses, management of myopia with orthokeratology and soft contact lenses.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
advanced contact lens care
corneal and anterior segment disease management
specialty gas permeable and scleral lenses
myopia management
orthokeratology
clinical rotations
teaching assignments
Nice-to-have
state-of-the-art facility
team collaboration
diversity in people and ideas
Key Requirements
Doctor of Optometry degree
ACOE accredited school or college
Successful completion of NBEO Parts I, II, III and TMOD