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Changes to the NBEO PART III Clinical Skills Examination

[poll id=”14″] Did you hear about the changes that will be occurring to the National Board Exam, beginning for the class of 2012? The Part III Clinical Skills Examination (CSE) will be taking place, NOT at your college of optometry but instead at a single testing site in Charlotte, North Carolina! Normally, the twice-yearly Part III

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Scholarship Alert – Transitions Optical Students of Vision Program – $1,000

Todays Scholarship Alert is… Scholarship Type: Transitions Optical Students of Vision Scholarship Program Who: Optometry Students who have experience in the clinic’s dispensary. How Much: Top category winners receive $1,000 – additional winners receive $500. Top five Opticianry students will also win a trip to the ABO-NCLE National Education Conference to be featured in the poster session.

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Scholarship Alert – 2011 Dr. Seymour Galina Grant – $2,500

Welcome to a new feature here on OptometryStudents.com called “Scholarship Alert”. This feature will allow you to be alerted to scholarships that are available to Optometry Students. We all know that paying our way through school is perhaps the most difficult thing us students will face, so why not try to earn some scholarship money?

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Scholarship Alert – 2011 InfantSEE Grant – $5,000 & $2,500

Scholarship Type: OPTOMETRY CARES – The AOA Foundation – 2011 InfantSEE® Scholarship Grant Sponsored by Vision West, Inc. Who: 3rd Year Students How Much: $5,000 & $2,500 What To Do: Write a 1,000 word paper on “How will you, as a primary health care provider, use your professional skills and patient treatment programs to further the

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My WesternU Clerkship Experience – Part I

By: Thai Nguyen Western University 2013 Student In this month’s article, I wanted to highlight some my clerkship experiences at WesternU College of Optometry. I’m a firm believer that true learning occurs outside of the classroom. At WesternU, I’ve had the privilege of rotating through four clerkship sites, and learning from preceptors in the areas

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First Year In Practice- “Choosing the best practice location”

Welcome students to a brand new 5 article series by 2010 SUNY Graduate Dr. Paul Heeg! The article series will run for the next 5 weeks EVERY FRIDAY EVENING – so keep checking back for “First Year In Practice Friday’s” by Dr. Heeg. I was distant friends with Paul for about 4 years and I

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The AOA – Working For Your Future & Our Profession

I said it before and I will say it again… …the profession of optometry faces pressures from the federal government, state governments, other medical professions and from optometrists themselves and it is the American Optometric Association (AOA) that keeps our profession healthy, growing and moving in a positive direction. To sum it up, if you

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My Volunteer Experience – Thai Nguyen

I would like to introduce the newest team member to OptometryStudents.com! His name is Thai Nguyen, currently a 2nd year optometry student at Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry (WUHSCO) in Pomona, California. Thai showed interest in OptometryStudents.com several months ago and we chatted through the comments you find at the end of

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