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 |
The mission of the 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.
Goal A Provide appropriately supervised clinical educational experiences with emphasis in
ocular disease and refractive and ocular surgery.
Objectives:
- Provide the resident a minimum of 2000 patient encounters.
- Provide the resident exposure to a high diversity of clinical conditions within ocular
disease with emphasis on secondary and tertiary care of the patient including consultations
from referring optometrists and primary health care providers, as well as advanced
treatment including the use of ocular laser therapy and surgical procedures for the
optometric physician.
- Provide the resident patient encounters in which the resident utilizes advanced treatments
including optometric surgical procedures and ocular laser therapy. procedures and
ocular laser therapy.
- Provide the resident an increasing independence to evaluate, educate, consult and
co-manage refractive surgery patients beyond that of an entry-level practitioner.
- Encourage appropriate referral and co-management of patients with other health care
providers for ocular or systemic disease evaluation and treatment.
- Participate in the clinical supervision and education of optometry students.
Goal BStimulate scholarly development in the resident..
Objectives:
- Encourage scholarly activities such as providing lecture and workshop presentations,
grand rounds, optometry lab and classroom lectures, community lectures, etc
- Stimulate life-long learning by keeping the resident active in critically reviewing
ophthalmic literature.
- Allow and encourage the resident to participate in didactic activities such as attending
continuing education courses. At a minimum, the resident will acquire enough continuing
education hours to satisfy Oklahoma licensure
- Require completion of a research paper, literature review, or case report of publishable
quality as one of the program completion criteria.
Goal CStimulate a commitment to service of the community and the profession of optometry
in the resident.
Objectives:
- Enhance the resident's active involvement in the optometric community by encouraging
membership and participation in optometric organizations.
You must register for ORMatch (
ORMS Application Form) in order to send applications to residencies. All core application materials listed
below are submitted online using the ORMatch Application Service. Once you submit
an application, the residency will have access to your application information immediately.
Submitted applications cannot be changed or withdrawn. The Director of Residencies
at the residency's affiliated school or college of optometry will also have access
to your application information.
- Curriculum vitae
- Education (institution, dates, major, degree or pending degree, and grade point average)
- List of Honors, Awards
- Professional Memberships
- Research Projects and Publication
- Special Presentations, Seminars and Teaching Experience
- Employment
- Community Service
- Other Professional Experiences
- Statement of interest
Discuss:
- Why are you interested in pursuing a residency?
- What do you hope to gain from a residency?
- What are your plans after you complete a residency?
- Three letters of recommendation
- These letters should be from individuals who can assess your clinical performance,
scholastic abilities and/or teaching and research potential. Recommendation letters
may be emailed or mailed by post, but must be signed and be on official letterhead
.
- A copy of your optometry school transcripts (an final official copy sent directly
from the school will be required if accepted into the program)
- Passing scores on NBEO Parts I and II is needed to participate in Match and start
the program; however, passage of all parts of the NBEO (Parts I, II, III and TMOD)
is required to successfully complete the program and receive a certificate at the
end of the residency.
- ORMS Application
- Interview recommended
- Doctor of Optometry degree from an ACOE-accredited school or college of optometry
- License eligible in the state of Oklahoma
All application information should be sent to the Director of Residencies, Dr. Carolyn
Majcher director of residencies via email or mail to:
Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry
ATTN: Residency Director
1001 North Grand Avenue Tahlequah, OK 74464-7017
As application materials are received by the school, they will be forwarded to the
site the applicant is applying at. Arrange an interview. Each applicant is strongly
encouraged to arrange an interview at the residency site to which they are applying.
This allows the applicant to become more familiar with the residency site and the
residency supervisor to become familiar with the applicant. If you have any questions
about the application process, please contact either Britney Mason(mason09@nsuok.edu)
or the Director of Residencies, Dr. Carolyn Majcher director of residencies
- Completed publishable quality paper (research paper, literature review, or case report),
all patient encounter logs with encounter types and all residency activity logs
- Completed exit evaluations (evaluation of clinical supervisors, evaluation of residency
program supervisor, evaluation of NSUOCO residency director and residency program
evaluation)
- Passage of National Board of Examiners in Optometry Part I, II and III including passage
of the Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease
- Oklahoma Optometry license
- 10 days of vacation
- Accrual of personal leave (which includes sick leave, personal business leave, bereavement
leave, military leave and jury duty leave) at the rate of 12 hours per month
- TRIAD Eye Institute is closed for several holidays.
- Professional leave to attend continuing education meetings. The amount of professional
leave you receive is at the discretion of the residency supervisor. The residency
supervisor encourages attendance at CE courses.
- Professional liability insurance is provided for your residency education. The insurance
covers you while providing care as a resident at TRIAD Eye Institute and NSUOCO clinics.
- Health insurance
Meet the Residency Supervisor
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.