Hire 'em, your getting the shaft bro. We bring them on as interns. After their first year they need to do 160 hours, 120 ophthalmic dispensing, and 40 clinical. Our office gets a few especially since we have an in store lab and various equipment than many offices don't have it gives us the edge in getting the interns. Many just don't like the ophthalmic optics part, I have a student now who is very competent, but her focus is medical and that's great this new bread of OD is goind to soon replace the OD of yesteryear and before you know it they will be done with optics.
I think also that IndianaOD was refering to Brooks, all the doctors that I have worked with that were taught by him alwasy had respect for opticians and I would dare any of the so called doctros that learned under him to mention their disdain for opticians. Most that have worked under him have takne the same ophthalmic optics course that he teaches opticians in the same school. I have heard from all the doctors that have had his courses that he is very strict, but a great teacher. A while back I contacted the school for a book that is OOP that he wrote and was sellign for crazy dollars on all the internet sites. After a breaif chat with him he had a copy printed and spiral bound sent to me and it cost me next to nothing. Great man great doctor, a very respectable person.
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