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Optometric Clinical Practice Guidelines (OCPGs) recommend appropriate steps in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of patients with various eye and vision conditions.
Paraoptometric Resources. Paraoptometrics are allied health professionals who assist doctors of optometry in providing their highest level of eye and vision care to the public. There is a great distinction between ophthalmic technicians or assistants and paraoptometrics.
AOA’s member-exclusive centralized education portal, EyeLearn, offers an expanding online catalog of educational modules, webinars and resources to help advance clinical proficiencies, the practice of contemporary optometry, and practice management for doctors of optometry, future doctors of optometry, and paraoptometric staff.
The AOA offers four levels of Paraoptometric certification, Certified Paraoptometric (CPO), Certified Paraoptometric Assistant (CPOA) and Certified Paraoptometric Technician (CPOT) and Certified Paraoptometric Coder (CPOC).
Promotes the value of paraoptometric certification to optometric educators, students, and the public. The primary role of the CPC is development of paraoptometric examinations, which are kept confidential among the CPC and its committees.
Glaucoma is a group of eye disorders that lead to progressive damage to the optic nerve. It is characterized by loss of nerve tissue that results in vision loss. People with glaucoma can lose nerve tissue, resulting in vision loss.
The AOA State Government Relations Committee (SGRC) will host a series of three regional advocacy meetings this summer and fall to collaborate with optometry's state advocacy teams and build on the profession's historic momentum. Consult the schedule below for more information about the Eastern meeting or find a regional advocacy meeting with ...