Ohio State's Doctor of Optometry
curriculum is designed to meet the needs of those persons
entering optometric practice.
The practice of optometry evolves as research produces
new information and better ways of providing optometric care.
In view of this, a primary goal of the College of Optometry
is to foster the desire in students to seek and critically
analyze new information to be used more effectively to
serve
patients.
A solid background in basic sciences and a thorough understanding
of the principles of visual science is the foundation of
optometric education. Pre-clinical optometry courses cover
the areas of general optometry and optometric specialties.
Clinical courses provide students with the opportunity to
work with patients in primary vision care and a variety of
specialty services. Clinical work is done under the close
supervision of experienced licensed optometrists.
Both classroom instruction and clinical experience offer
optometry students substantial education in recognizing those
conditions of the eyes and visual system which require medical
services. Students also gain the knowledge and experience
needed to serve as vision consultants to schools, government,
business, and industry. Through Ohio State's program, students
acquire an understanding of the legal, social, economic,
and professional phases of optometric practice, as well as
the role of the optometrist in public health and in community
and national health care.
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