I stumbled upon this information while I was looking for so certification info on the http://www.abo-ncle.org .
I thought this was a really well stated "position" paper. Any thoughts?
To The Consumer of Optical Products:
Every day, millions of Americans put their eyes in trusted hands. They rely on the experience of eye care professionals to recommend and provide them with the best possible care. They know that eye conditions if left undetected or untreated can potentially lead to serious consequences (e.g., physical discomfort, permanent eye damage, disability and disease.)
Unfortunately, many consumers assume that the dispenser providing the service has all the necessary training to offer the best quality eye care. They do not realize that all eye care is not the same and not all optical product dispensers have the knowledge to accurately fill an eye doctor prescription.
The American Board of Opticianry and the National Contact Lens Examiners (ABO/NCLE) is an organization that stands for quality eye care. These non-profit certification boards develop, administer and monitor the national certification programs for opticians and contact lens technicians. They certify those individuals who have attained an established level of knowledge and skill necessary to safely dispense eye wear.
The ABO/NCLE is raising consumer awareness about the importance of using an ABO/NCLE certified optician or contact lens technician. In asking for certified dispensers, consumers are assured that they are receiving the highest quality eye care by professionals nationally recognized for their standards of excellence.
The ABO/NCLE encourage all dispensers of optical products and services to get national certification. Certification is achieved by examination and maintained through continuing education approved by the ABO/NLCE and available to opticians across the country.
As a consumer you have the right to ask if your eyewear or contact lens dispenser is nationally certified by the American Board of Opticianry and/or the National Contact Lens Examiners. The Federal Trade Commission has a regulation which requires eye doctors to give consumers a copy of their prescription. Consumers have the right to have their prescription filled at the optical dispensary of their choice.
Look for the American Board of Opticianry and the National Contact Lens Examiners seal of approval on the doors of your chosen optical shop. The certified dispensers will have their certificates on display with a current date of renewal seal attached.
For more information on ABO/NCLE certification for opticians 703-719-5800.
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