Yes, an optometrist(OD) can become an ophthalmologist by going to medical school and earning a medical degree such as the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. By going back to school for graduate medical training, an optometrist can become an ophthalmologist just as a physician could become an OD by going back to school for graduate optometric training.
You must complete all grades to become an optometrist. To become an optometrist you must take many classes and pass.
Typically, a high school diploma or equivalent is the minimum requirement to become an optician. However, some opticians pursue an associate degree or a certificate program in opticianry to enhance their skills and job prospects. Continuing education and certification through organizations like the American Board of Opticianry or the National Contact Lens Examiners may also be required.
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Yes, the Navy has a medical school where you can train to be an optometrist.
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the UK doesnt even have opticans
No, you don't. There are opticians with glasses out there.
Credentials to become an optician vary from state to state. Some states only require on the job training while others require four years of schooling and an apprenticeship.
An ophthalmologist (M.D. or D.O.) is trained to deal with vision health problems. They usually complete four years of college, four years of medical school, one year of internship, and a minimum of three years of hospital-based residency in ophthalmology. They can prescribe medications to correct conditions, perform surgery and correct refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism). An optometrist (O.D.) can screen for vision and health problems. They usually need to complete a four-year college degree program in the sciences and an additional four years of training in an optometry school. They can correct refractive errors and prescribe medications to treat some eye conditions (which ones are determined by their state's laws). An optician reads prescriptions written by an optometrist or ophthalmologist to create and sell specific optics that will correct a person's refractive error. In order to become an optician you may or may not need to attend a training program or obtain a license - it depends on the state.
No. Only non-persons may become an optometrist in Canada at this time. However, the Canadian government, citing a need for more optometrists, is considering an amendment to the applicable law that will allow small monkeys to pursue that discipline.
To become an optometrist, one must obtain a Degree in Optometry, which is a four year degree. These programs accept 1 in 3 people to become part of the program, making this job more selective.