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.

nJoy Vision (Oklahoma City, OK)

Category:

Ocular Disease with emphasis in Refractive and Ocular Surgery

Residency Supervisor:

Dr. Dawn Holsted
Phone Number:
☎ (405) 842-6060

Program Address:

nJoy Vision
10900 Hefner Pointe Drive, Suite 101
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
(405) 842-6060



Program Description

This program provides advanced clinical experience in the diagnosis and management of ocular disease in outpatient surgical center, ocular disease referral center and hospital-based settings. You spend three days a week at the BVA Advanced Surgical Eyecare center and two days a week at nJoy Vision in Oklahoma City. You will also spend time at NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry, Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, the Logan Memorial Hospital in Guthrie, and the Kingfisher Regional Hospital in Kingfisher. A strong emphasis is placed on the pre-op and post-operative care of the anterior segment and the appropriate use of topical and systemic medications as well as other modalities in the treatment of ocular disease.

Expected weekly hours of duty are 40 hours per week plus some on-call duties. Call is shared between you and staff optometrists and ophthalmologists. You cover calls about every third week at BVA with a back-up physician available for consultation. Attendance of continuing education and research may lengthen the weekly hours of duties. At the beginning of the year, you are assigned which holidays you will be on call. If you are not scheduled to be on call, you are not expected to be at work on these holidays and they are not taken from your vacation.

About nJoy Vision: https://www.njoyvision.com/

 

Program Length 12 Months
Start Date July 1
Positions 1
Expected weekly hours Expected weekly hours of duty are 40 hours per week plus some on-call duties. Call is shared between you and staff optometrists and ophthalmologists. You cover calls about every third week at BVA with a back-up physician available for consultation. Attendance of continuing education and research may lengthen the weekly hours of duties.
Program Salary/Stipend $50,000
ASCO information sheet https://myasco.opted.org/searchEngines/residency_details.aspx?id=51

 

Meet the Residency Supervisor:

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Dr. Holsted earned her doctorate degree from NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry. Upon graduation, she completed a residency in Ocular Disease and Refractive Surgery. She is board certified by the American Board of Optometry as a Diplomate. She currently is President and CEO of nJoy Vision, specializing in co-management of refractive surgery, keratoconus treatment, and laser cataract surgery. Prior to nJoy vision, she served as Senior Vice-President for a refractive surgery business with centers throughout North America. She serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Oklahoma College of Optometry at NSU. Dr. Holsted was selected by the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians as "Young OD of the Year" for 1997. She has previously served the OAOP as Legislative Chair and District Director. She served as President of the OAOP in 2002. She was inducted into the OAOP Hall of Fame in 2003. She was honored as Northeastern State University's Young Distinguished Alumni in 2010. She was awarded the OAOP Distinguished Service Award in 2019 and currently serves as OAOP Treasurer.