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
enviornmental 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.
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Refection: I
would like to become an Optometrist because its fun and you get to work hands
on with other people and see if they need glasses or not.
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