Doctor of Optometry

The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is based on the NSU Tahlequah campus. The program is four years of intensive doctoral-level training that prepares students to become effective members of a comprehensive health care team. 

Doctor of Optometry

The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is based on the NSU Tahlequah campus. The program is four years of intensive doctoral-level training that prepares students to become effective members of a comprehensive health care team. The Optometric Physician has been trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of eye and vision problems at the primary care level. 

Doctor of Optometry

The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is based on the NSU Tahlequah campus. The program is four years of intensive doctoral-level training that prepares students to become effective members of a comprehensive health care team. The Optometric Physician has been trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of eye and vision problems at the primary care level. 

Doctor of Optometry

The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is based on the NSU Tahlequah campus. The program is four years of intensive doctoral-level training that prepares students to become effective members of a comprehensive health care team. The Optometric Physician has been trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of eye and vision problems at the primary care level. 

Doctor of Optometry

The Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree is based on the NSU Tahlequah campus. The program is four years of intensive doctoral-level training that prepares students to become effective members of a comprehensive health care team. The Optometric Physician has been trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of eye and vision problems at the primary care level.

Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center (Amarillo, TX)

Category:

Primary Eyecare with emphasis in Ocular Disease

Residency Supervisor:

Dr. David Trout
Phone Number:☎ (806) 355-9703
FAX Number: (806) 356-3735
Email: david.trout@va.gov

Program Address:

Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center
6010 Amarillo Blvd West
Amarillo, TX 79106



Program Description

Each of the Primary Eye Care/Ocular Disease Programs sponsored by a Veterans Affairs Medical Center is designed to provide advanced clinical training in ocular disease diagnosis and management, and primary care.

In the Primary Eye Care/Ocular work as an integral part of a multi-disciplinary team in providing patient care. At VAMC facilities, the patient population is primarily geriatric but has an increasing number of younger adult patients. The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks Fayetteville Primary Eye Care Residents spend one day every other week at the Oklahoma College of Optometry and/or the Chester Pheiffer Optometry Clinic at W.W. Hastings Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah. These clinics provide exposure to a diverse patient population. Opportunities exist for you to become involved in teaching optometry students, optometrists, and other health professionals.

About Thomas E. Creek VA: https://www.va.gov/about_va/
About VA Optometry Residency Programs:https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/facility.asp?ID=5

 

Program Length 12 Months
Start Date July 1
Positions 2
Expected weekly hours The Thomas E. Creek VA Eye Clinic, Amarillo, TX will be open for patient care Monday through Friday with the exception of federal holidays. The residents schedule will be a 5 day, 8-hours per day work week. As a member of the eye clinic team, the resident is assigned call and expected to maintain availability for emergency department after-hour consultative patient care. Call will be assigned on an alternated basis between the residents with the exception for when the residents elect to attend the same professional meeting. At all times, the resident will maintain consultative communication with a hospital privileged attending staff physician.
Program Salary/Stipend $43,924
ASCO information sheet https://myasco.opted.org/searchEngines/residency_details.aspx?id=56