Everything You Need to Know about Optometric Residencies Provided by: Residency Affairs Committee Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry.

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Everything You Need to Know about Optometric Residencies Provided by: Residency Affairs Committee Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry

o Accreditation is a system for recognizing that an educational program has attained a level of educational effectiveness, integrity, and quality which entitles it to the confidence of the educational community and public they serve. o ACOE is the accreditation body for optometric residencies. Optometric Residencies ACOE Accreditation

Accreditation Council of Optometric Education (ACOE) definition: “An optometric residency is a post-doctoral educational program centered on clinical training that results in the resident’s attainment of advanced competencies in eye, vision, and health care. Specific to the area of training, the residency expands and builds on the entry-level competencies attained through completion of the doctor of optometry degree program.” Optometric Residency

o Affiliated with an ACOE Accredited School or College of Optometry o 12 month duration minimum; July 1 to June 30 (some residencies are 13 months) o Composed of appropriately supervised clinical eye/vision care (supervision is tapered throughout year) o Includes a well-designed mix of self-directed learning, seminar participation, instructional experiences, and scholarship Optometric Residency Programs

o Salary/Stipend  Varies among residencies o Student Loan Deferment o Typical 40 hours scheduled per week  Extra time required for professional activities o ER call possible  In addition to regular workweek Residency Program Compensation

o Vacation/Holidays/Personal Days o Benefits (healthcare, disability, life insurance) o Professional Leave  Continuing education  Discounted CE registration Each residency has unique compensation packages. Ask during your application process! Residency Program Compensation

o Family Practice Optometry o Primary Eye Care o Cornea and Contact Lenses o Geriatric Optometry o Pediatric Optometry o Low Vision Rehabilitation o Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation o Ocular Disease o Refractive and Ocular Surgery o Community Health Optometry o Brain Injury Vision Rehabilitation 11 Optometric Residency Types

o An educational program that cannot be classified as a one-year residency  It may be a two-year program that combines a residency with a degree (MS or PhD)  It may be an advanced program entered into only after a residency has been completed o ACOE does not accredit fellowships Optometric Fellowships

o Increase the scope/depth of your knowledge in areas you choose o Vastly increase your clinical experience and self- confidence o Enhance your skills at optometric procedures o Become the independent practitioner you would like to be and still have the assistance and opinions of others whenever you wish o Initiate demonstration of Continued Competence o Verify and demonstrate Advanced Clinical Competence Why Pursue a Residency?

o Form relationships within YOUR profession  Faculty/Mentors  Other Residents  Optometry Students  Optometric “movers and shakers”  Optometric Legislative Representatives  Optometric Industry  Optometric Clinicians o Form relationships with other healthcare professions  Hospital and other external rotations  Staff ophthalmologists at some residencies or ophthalmology external rotations for other residencies  Referrals/co-management during your residency Why Pursue a Residency?

o Increase professional opportunities  Schools and colleges of optometry, referral/surgery centers, US Department of Veterans Affairs, and private practitioners search for residency-trained optometrists  Industry searches for residency-trained optometrists  Obtain hospital credentials and privileges  Opportunities for leadership roles in professional optometric associations  Opportunities providing CME at national meetings Residencies OPEN doors Why Pursue a Residency?

o Delayed gratification of $$$ o Delayed establishment of your personal/private practice o Personal reasons Disadvantages of Pursuing an Optometric Residency

o Information regarding each residency is available at:  ASCO –  ORMatch –  Affiliated school or college of optometry residency website o Currently over 200 accredited residencies which have near 400 residency positions Choosing a Residency

American Academy of Optometry Student Networking Luncheon (lunch provided) American Optometric Association AOSA Residency Forum Opportunities for More Information

o Select area(s) of emphasis; type of residency o Consider area of country o Consider specifics of each residency  Reputation of residency  Residency supervisor and residency director o Visit each residency for an interview  Interview is a two way street  Most important step for both applicant and supervisor o Talk to current/previous residents of each residency Choosing Your Residency

Must apply to both: o Optometry Residency Match (ORMatch)  End of January– Closing date for ORMatch Application Service  Fee is $175 to apply to up to ten programs ($15 for each additional program) o Affiliated School or College Residency  Each program sets its own application deadline, which may be before or after January 31 (contact programs for more information) Residency Application

o Commonly includes:  ORMatch Application Form  NBEO Scores (ORMatch will distribute NBEO scores to programs to which you apply)  Programs may require supporting documents such as the following:  CV  Letters of Reference  Transcripts  Personal Statement Residency Application

o Ranking Deadlines:  Around March 1 – Submission of applicant and program Rank Order Lists  Around Mid-March – Results of ORMatch are released to applicants and program coordinators  Around Mid-March to Mid-April – Confirmation letters sent to applicants  *Please check the ORMatch website for specific dates. Residency Application

o Applicants rank their preferences  Do NOT rank a residency that you do NOT want o Programs rank their preferences  Programs do NOT match applicants they would rather not have o ORMatch’s matching algorithm uses the preferences stated on the Rank Order Lists submitted by applicants and programs to place individuals into positions o Applicants and residencies are expected to honor their match o Unethical for applicants and residencies to “make a deal” outside of ORMatch ORMatch Ranking

-QUESTIONS? Optometric Residencies