- Provides education of doctors of optometry who provide quality clinical care and who emphasize a caring and ethical commitment to the welfare of their patients.
- Academic medical faculty, research, vision correction service, eye plastic and reconstructive surgery, ocular hypersensitivity testing, and education for medical students.
- The UIC Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has a large training program, in both clinical ophthalmology and basic science research. While each training program has its own objectives and activities, some general information applies to all of the programs.
- Expertise in the full range of primary and subspecialty eye care as well as clinical optometrists, nurses and technical staff are available to patients of all ages. These professionals are backed by a talented core of basic scientists dedicated to finding the cures for blinding disease.
- Provides general and patient information, clinical services and faculty, residency program and education resources. Includes a feedback area and about the Research Center. (New Haven, CT)
- Information is intended primarily for patients and lay people and includes a separate area for ophthalmologists. A summary of material published in peer-reviewed ophthalmic journals on the site.
- Information site on what this university has to offer to its prospective students and clients. There is a question and answer section for quick fact finding.
- The Infirmary offers a broad range of primary and secondary ophthalmic services,such as eye exams, contact lens services, eyeglass exams, and cataract surgery.
- Has comprehensive program of patient care that exposes patients to the latest therapies in eye care, and a team of investigators who carry out both clinical trials and laboratory research. Both Undergraduate and Graduate level courses. (New York)
- We feel we can offer an excellent training in the field of ophthalmology. Our department has a large number of full-time and clinical staff. A large patient population and surgical volume complements the didactic teaching provided to our residents.
- nationally recognized vision care center that serves the people of Kentucky by providing exemplary patient care, founded on educational leadership, innovative research, community service, and high ethical standards.
- Residency program is fully accredited for three years of training with a total of nine residents (three each year of training). Program is designed to provide training for careers in comprehensive ophthalmology, subspecialty practice, or academic medicine.
- Ophthalmic referral center for central and western Virginia and parts of West Virginia, North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. The resulting abundance of patient volume provides excellent opportunities for training in ophthalmology.
- Postdoctoral training program is designed to provide expertise in current molecular research techniques and knowledge of the problems in ophthalmology. Includes a description and program of study.
- National Eye Institute conducts large-scale public and professional education programs in partnership with national organizations. Here you will find information about the NEHEP's programs and free materials.
- Information regarding a career in orthoptics. Official site of the American Association of Certified Orthoptists and the American Orthoptic Council. It also lists the qualifications and training required to enter orthoptic programs nation wide.