Or9997 Resident/Post Doc Fellowship

Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Northeastern State University
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Optometry Resident This position is pre-assigned. All external applicants will be closed. Residency programs are available at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry (NSUOCO) and at external sites located throughout Oklahoma, as well as several out-of-state sites including Fayetteville, Arkansas, Springfield, Missouri, and Amarillo, Texas. Each residency program has a primarily clinical emphasis. NSUOCO Residency Programs provide the resident with the opportunity to gain clinical experience and expertise in one or more areas of specialization within optometry. Residents typically choose to pursue one primary clinical interest and one or two secondary clinical interests. Areas of emphasis include: Family Practice Optometry Ocular Disease Cornea and Contact Lenses Low Vision Rehabilitation Refractive and Ocular Surgery Primary Eye Care Each residency program provides advanced clinical training for post-graduate optometrists in one or more areas of emphasis. Many residency programs include advanced procedures and laser therapy for the anterior segment. In addition to providing direct patient care, residents may participate in grand rounds, ophthalmological observation, and hospital rotations. A regularly scheduled residency seminar promotes literature review and study. Teaching is another important aspect of this program, with opportunities to become involved in didactic and clinical education of optometry students, optometrists, and other health care providers. A publishable quality research paper, literature review, or case report, and paper presentation is required and publication is encouraged. The 12-month residency begins July 1 and ends June 30. Expected weekly hours of duty are typically 40 hours per week. Attendance of continuing education may lengthen the weekly hours of duties. Persons applying to Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry affiliated residency programs must apply to ORMatch at and to Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry. ORMatch and NSUOCO deadlines are January 31st. All residency applications will be reviewed without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. Residency applicants must have a Doctor of Optometry degree from an ACOE-accredited school or college of optometry and must have successfully completed Part I, Part II, Part III, and TMOD of the NBEO examination by July 1 of the residency year. Grade-point average, NBEO scores, letters of recommendation, and personal interviews are taken into account when considering applications. Annual salary as agreed upon Anticipated start date as agreed upon Applications accepted until NOTE: Posting will close to applicants at ll:59 p.m., CST, on the date above. An application cannot be changed after it has been submitted. "Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis." To complete the application process, it is critical to create a profile. Notice to applicants It is Northeastern State University's policy that all newly hired employees must provide an original social security card during the hiring process. Failure to provide an original social security card will delay the hiring process and ability to begin employment.
Date Posted: 18 April 2024
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