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education and
certification of
optometrists are
regulated in most countries.
Optometric professionals and optometry-related
organizations interact with governmental...
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American Optometric ****ociation (AOA),
founded in 1898,
represents approximately 37,000
doctors of optometry,
optometry students and para-
optometric ****istants...
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Certain abbreviations are
current within the
profession of optometry. They are used to
denote clinical conditions,
examination techniques and findings...
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personnel List of
abbreviations used in
medical prescriptions List of
optometric abbreviations "CDC A-Z Index".
Retrieved 2009-03-30.
Centers for Disease...
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Retrieved October 31, 2008. "Accreditation
Council on
Optometric Education".
American Optometric ****ociation.
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original on
January 5,...
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lenses are
approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The
American Optometric ****ociation
published a
contact lens
comparison chart called Advantages...
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Optometric Extension Program Foundation (OEPF) is an international, non-profit
organization dedicated to the
advancement of the
discipline of optometry...
- executives. In 1954, two
organizations were formed, the
Alameda Contra Costa Optometric Society and the
Joint Council on
Vision Care. A year later, the two groups...
- ; Harb,
Elise (2008). "
Optometric Clinical Practice Guideline: Care of the
Patient with Hyperopia" (PDF).
American Optometric ****ociation. pp. 2–3, 10–11...
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therefore do not
practice it. However,
major optometric organizations,
including the
American Optometric ****ociation, the
American Academy of Optometry...