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.

Triad Eye Institute (Tulsa, OK)

Category:

Ocular Disease with emphasis in Refractive and Ocular Surgery

Residency Supervisor:

Dr. Liz Batchelor
Phone Number:☎ (918) 252-2020
FAX Number: (918) 252-7466
Email: Lbatchelor@triadeye.com

Program Address:

TRIAD Eye Institute
6140 S. Memorial
Tulsa, OK 74133



Program Description

The mission of the TRIAD Eye Institute Residency in Ocular Disease with emphasis in Refractive and Ocular Surgery is to provide advanced clinical training for post-graduate optometrists with a strong emphasis on peri-operative care along with the treatment of ocular disease, allowing residents upon completion of the program to pursue professional opportunities which require a high level of clinical expertise.

The Triad Eye Institute residency program, based in Tulsa, provides advanced clinical training in the areas of ocular disease and refractive/ocular surgery. Typical patients include ocular disease and surgical consults along with pre-operative and post-operative care for patients at our onsite surgery center. The resident has the opportunity to work with experienced Optometrists and Ophthalmologists in the specialties of cornea, cataract/refractive surgery, glaucoma, and oculoplastics. For more information visit TriadEye.com. The resident will have the opportunity to perform laser procedures such as, YAG capsulotomy, PI, and SLT. The resident spends one day a month at NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry to participate in patient care and residency seminar literature review/case presentations, and has the opportunity to be involved in the didactic and clinical education of optometry students.

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. If you are not scheduled to be on call during scheduled holidays, you are not expected to be at work on these holidays and they are not taken from your vacation. Attendance of continuing education and research may lengthen the weekly hours of duties.

About TRIAD Eye Institute: https://triadeye.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. Attendance of continuing education and research may lengthen the weekly hours of duties.
Program Salary/Stipend $37,500
ASCO information sheet https://myasco.opted.org/searchEngines/residency_details.aspx?id=62

 

Meet the Residency Supervisor

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Dr. Liz Batchelor received her Doctorate of Optometry from Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in 2010 and completed a residency in Ocular Disease and Refractive Surgery in 2011. She is a graduate of the OAOP Leadership class of 2012. Dr. Batchelor joined Triad Eye Institute in 2013 and serves as the administrator for the Triad Eye Institute Optometry Residency Program. She specializes in the pre- and post-op care for refractive surgery and cataract patients. Dr. Batchelor places high importance in regularly communicating with referring optometrists and physicians to ensure the best possible outcomes for her patients. She and her family reside in the Tulsa area.