Yes (unequivocally, with no supervision or restrictions)- with formal training (Votes: 135)
Yes (with no supervision, but with restrictions as to whom can be seen) (Votes: 74)
Yes (with supervision) (Votes: 69)
No (because there is no need for Opticians to refract) (Votes: 68)
No (Opticians are not capable of refracting) (Votes: 14)
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MD/OD practice in Olympia, WA seeking full time Optometrist.
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MD/OD practice in Eugene, OR seeking an Optometrist for pre-ops, post-ops and refract. No weekends!
A MD/OD practice with a surgery center is looking for an optometrist to perform pre-op, post-op...
You sound like a consumer with a post like that....
You sound like a consumer with a post like that. Pick one or the other for damn sake. Or just keep living in dream land.
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