Optometrist
Duties
and responsibilities:
Optometrists treat vision problems. They treat vision problems by diagnosing the
problem and then prescribing corrective eyeglasses, contact lenses, or vision
therapy. Some optometrists specialize in industrial vision safety, treatment of
vision related learning disabilities, and environmental vision care. Unlike ophthalmologists they are not
physicians and may not write medical prescriptions, treat diseases, or perform
surgery. Most optometrists are self-employed, however many work for hospitals,
government agencies, optical manufacturers, or universities.
Salary: $78,000
Education:
Students interested in becoming an
optometrist should take the most challenging high school courses (AP or IB)
available in math, science, and English.
Before entering an optometry school at least two years of college in a
pre-professional program is required.
Optometry school is four years in length. After being awarded the degree of Doctor of
Optometry, optometrists must pass state exams before starting to practice.
Reflection:
I think I wouldn't want to be an optometrist because
it’s working with the eyes and I don’t like working with the eyes. I think it
takes more hard work and more input.
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