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What is an Optometrist
Optometrist
Optometrists are primary health care specialists trained to examine the eyes to detect defects in vision, signs of injury, ocular diseases or abnormality and problems with general health.
A detailed examination of the eye can reveal conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
Optometrists make a diagnosis, offer advice and when necessary prescribe, fit and supply contact lenses or glasses.
Referrals for specialists advice may be required
Optometrist
Once optometrists have qualified they have the opportunity to develop their interests in specialist aspects of practice such as paediatrics, contact lenses, low vision,
Optometrists can choose to practice in a number of settings for example in independent or private practice, in a hospital eye department or in research or teaching.
Optometrist
Optometrists( in Europe) are graduates who have undertaken a three or four-year degree course in optometry followed by a period of at least a year in supervised practice before taking professional qualifying examinations which lead to registration.
Optometrists (previously known as ophthalmic opticians) test sight and prescribe
glasses; they also screen patients for signs of ocular disease and refer them to medical practitioners for treatment when necessary. They are skilled in monitoring patients suffering from eye disease.
Optometrists provide eyecare in the community and by doing so they often relieve the burden on hospital ophthalmologists.
Optometrists are also qualified to dispense spectacles, fit contact lenses and prescribe low vision aids.
Next, they must attend an accredited 4-year optometry school and, after graduation, they must pass written and clinical state board examinations. Some optometrists go on to obtain a master’s degree or Ph.D. in visual science, physiological optics, neurophysiology, or public health. A 1-year postgraduate clinical residency is available for optometrists who want to specialize in one of the follog areas: Contact lenses Family practice optometry Geriatric optometry Hospital-****d optometry Ocular disease Pediatric optometry Primary care optometry Vision therapy
Key Skills for Studying Optometry
A number of key skills are essential for a career within optometry:
- The ability to understand and apply scientific principles and methods
- A high degree of accuracy
- Good organisational and administrative skills
- The ability to keep up to date with scientific and technological developments
- Attention to detail
- Manual dexterity
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Dispensing Opticians
Dispensing Opticians provide spectacles on the basis of a pre******ion produced by an optometrist or ophthalmic medical practitioner.
Some dispensing opticians dispense
low vision aids and some are qualified to fit contact lenses under instruction from an optometrist.
Ophthalmologists
Ophthalmologists are doctors who specialize in diseases of the eye and most also undertake eye surgery.
In general they work within hospital eye departments.
Orthoptists
Orthoptists treat disorders of binocular vision and work in eye departments under the supervision of ophthalmologists.
They may also undertake visual screening of children in the community.
Jordan university of science and technology
J.U.S.T
is a leader in optometry in the middle east.
Optometry at J.U.S.T
The faculty of applied medical sciences in J.U.S.T offers a BSc in optometry .
The programme started in the year 1999, number of graduates till now is about 110 students – all is working
Highlights & Objectives of Optometry Major at Just
“Doctors of Optometry, through their academic and clinical training, are primary health care providers who diagnose, treat and manage conditions and diseases of the human eye and the visual system.
Optometrists are trained to diagnose many systemic diseases.
Optometry is an expanding profession that offers rewarding careers to trained professionals.
Optometrists work in their own practices or in clinics and hospitals. Some optometrists teach, conduct research, or work in public health facilities.”
Highlights & Objectives
The Jordan University Of Science and Technology Optometry prepares students to become vision health care providers.
Optometry students receive training in community, pediatric, primary, environmental and rehabilitative optometry, optics and health sciences.
Graduates so trained will be prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic profession.
Mission
The mission of the Optometry program is to educate and train optometric physicians to practice at the highest level of proficiency, integrity, and professionalism, and to provide a multidisciplinary environment that encourages and supports lifelong learning, scholarship, and service.
Mission
Preparing individuals for careers in optometry, the ophthalmic industry, and vision science and
Advancing knowledge through teaching, research, and service.
To promote personal responsibility for and commitment to the Profession of Optometry.
To provide opportunities for continued professional development.
Mission
A unique feature of our department is its connections with eye departments in various hospital, Jordan University Hospital, and Princess Basma Hospital, Al- Housein Medical centre, Prince Hamza Hospital. This offers the students with a great opportunity for clinical practice in variety of clinical setups. Also, we have a good relationship with private hospitals and private optometry shops where we send our students to train
Labs and facilities
We believe that a successful program requires the proper matching between theoretical knowledge and practical experience, so the department has established various training labs to serve that purpose.
1- Refraction Lab: This is a university-****d lab where students practice the basic techniques for refraction. It is divided into five cubicles, each one is equipped with the necessary instruments and tools for refraction. It also contains a slit lamp, a keratometer and two phoropters. This lab opens for students and university staff to come and check their eyes by the students during their lab sessions.
2- Glass preparation Lab: This lab is equipped with necessary instruments and tools for glass design and preparation.
3- Primary eye care unit/PBH:
This unit is ****d in Princess Basma Teaching Hospital. It is a newly established lab to serve dual purposes: training students and serving people visiting the eye department in the hospital. The lab contains four sections: The refraction rooms, The eye care room supervised by an ophthalmologist, The contact lenses and Low vision testing rooms, and lastly the computer room with internet access..
Job opportunities after graduation
Public and Private hospitals.
Optical shops
Eye clinics as Ophthalmic assistant
Teaching
List of duties
The follog represents the range of possible duties for the optometrist who graduates with a BSc in Optometry from Jordan University of Science and Technology:
Duty 1: Refraction and assessment of visual function
Routine and occupational assessments
Pre- and post-operative assessments
Paediatric/cycloplegic refractions
Diagnostic refractions
Low vision rehabilitation
Visual aids with people with very low visual ability (visual acuity)
Duty 3: Contact lens fitting and aftercare
Routine contact lens fitting.
Therapeutic contact lenses.
Cosmetic contact lenses.
Duty 4: Refractive Surgery Centres
Counselling and providing medical advice.
Preoperative assessment and clinical data interpretation.
After care (postoperative care)
Co management (spectacle, contact lenses).
Duty 5:Ophthalmic Investigations
Colour Vision.
Contrast sensitivity assessment
CornealTopography
Visual field assessment,
A-scan biometry and B- Scan,
Flourocien angiography .
Duty 6: spectacles dispensing
A graduate in optometry should be able to prescribe different types of ophthalmic spectacles and if possible have the ability to dispense ophthalmic spectacles
Duty 6:Be academic +++
If a higher degrees in optometry acquired e.g. MSc, PhD the optometrist will be involved in research and teaching activities e.g. Optometry and medical students
Beside your professional qualification you are able to practice your Job as an optometrist ****d on the previous mentioned duties.
In Summary
An optometrist is not a medical doctor,
Optometrists diagnose vision problems and eye disease, prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses, and prescribe drugs to treat eye disorders.
They cannot perform surgery,
But they often provide patients with pre- and post-surgical care.
Sometimes ophthalmologists and optometrists work in the same practice and co-manage patients.
Lovely bunch of Flowers
What is an Optometrist
Optometrist
Optometrists are primary health care specialists trained to examine the eyes to detect defects in vision, signs of injury, ocular diseases or abnormality and problems with general health.
A detailed examination of the eye can reveal conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
Optometrists make a diagnosis, offer advice and when necessary prescribe, fit and supply contact lenses or glasses.
Referrals for specialists advice may be required
Optometrist
Once optometrists have qualified they have the opportunity to develop their interests in specialist aspects of practice such as paediatrics, contact lenses, low vision,
Optometrists can choose to practice in a number of settings for example in independent or private practice, in a hospital eye department or in research or teaching.
Optometrist
Optometrists( in Europe) are graduates who have undertaken a three or four-year degree course in optometry followed by a period of at least a year in supervised practice before taking professional qualifying examinations which lead to registration.
Optometrists (previously known as ophthalmic opticians) test sight and prescribe
glasses; they also screen patients for signs of ocular disease and refer them to medical practitioners for treatment when necessary. They are skilled in monitoring patients suffering from eye disease.
Optometrists provide eyecare in the community and by doing so they often relieve the burden on hospital ophthalmologists.
Optometrists are also qualified to dispense spectacles, fit contact lenses and prescribe low vision aids.
Next, they must attend an accredited 4-year optometry school and, after graduation, they must pass written and clinical state board examinations. Some optometrists go on to obtain a master’s degree or Ph.D. in visual science, physiological optics, neurophysiology, or public health. A 1-year postgraduate clinical residency is available for optometrists who want to specialize in one of the follog areas: Contact lenses Family practice optometry Geriatric optometry Hospital-****d optometry Ocular disease Pediatric optometry Primary care optometry Vision therapy
Key Skills for Studying Optometry
A number of key skills are essential for a career within optometry:
- The ability to understand and apply scientific principles and methods
- A high degree of accuracy
- Good organisational and administrative skills
- The ability to keep up to date with scientific and technological developments
- Attention to detail
- Manual dexterity
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
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Dispensing Opticians
Dispensing Opticians provide spectacles on the basis of a pre******ion produced by an optometrist or ophthalmic medical practitioner.
Some dispensing opticians dispense
low vision aids and some are qualified to fit contact lenses under instruction from an optometrist.
Ophthalmologists
Ophthalmologists are doctors who specialize in diseases of the eye and most also undertake eye surgery.
In general they work within hospital eye departments.
Orthoptists
Orthoptists treat disorders of binocular vision and work in eye departments under the supervision of ophthalmologists.
They may also undertake visual screening of children in the community.
Jordan university of science and technology
J.U.S.T
is a leader in optometry in the middle east.
Optometry at J.U.S.T
The faculty of applied medical sciences in J.U.S.T offers a BSc in optometry .
The programme started in the year 1999, number of graduates till now is about 110 students – all is working
Highlights & Objectives of Optometry Major at Just
“Doctors of Optometry, through their academic and clinical training, are primary health care providers who diagnose, treat and manage conditions and diseases of the human eye and the visual system.
Optometrists are trained to diagnose many systemic diseases.
Optometry is an expanding profession that offers rewarding careers to trained professionals.
Optometrists work in their own practices or in clinics and hospitals. Some optometrists teach, conduct research, or work in public health facilities.”
Highlights & Objectives
The Jordan University Of Science and Technology Optometry prepares students to become vision health care providers.
Optometry students receive training in community, pediatric, primary, environmental and rehabilitative optometry, optics and health sciences.
Graduates so trained will be prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic profession.
Mission
The mission of the Optometry program is to educate and train optometric physicians to practice at the highest level of proficiency, integrity, and professionalism, and to provide a multidisciplinary environment that encourages and supports lifelong learning, scholarship, and service.
Mission
Preparing individuals for careers in optometry, the ophthalmic industry, and vision science and
Advancing knowledge through teaching, research, and service.
To promote personal responsibility for and commitment to the Profession of Optometry.
To provide opportunities for continued professional development.
Mission
A unique feature of our department is its connections with eye departments in various hospital, Jordan University Hospital, and Princess Basma Hospital, Al- Housein Medical centre, Prince Hamza Hospital. This offers the students with a great opportunity for clinical practice in variety of clinical setups. Also, we have a good relationship with private hospitals and private optometry shops where we send our students to train
Labs and facilities
We believe that a successful program requires the proper matching between theoretical knowledge and practical experience, so the department has established various training labs to serve that purpose.
1- Refraction Lab: This is a university-****d lab where students practice the basic techniques for refraction. It is divided into five cubicles, each one is equipped with the necessary instruments and tools for refraction. It also contains a slit lamp, a keratometer and two phoropters. This lab opens for students and university staff to come and check their eyes by the students during their lab sessions.
2- Glass preparation Lab: This lab is equipped with necessary instruments and tools for glass design and preparation.
3- Primary eye care unit/PBH:
This unit is ****d in Princess Basma Teaching Hospital. It is a newly established lab to serve dual purposes: training students and serving people visiting the eye department in the hospital. The lab contains four sections: The refraction rooms, The eye care room supervised by an ophthalmologist, The contact lenses and Low vision testing rooms, and lastly the computer room with internet access..
Job opportunities after graduation
Public and Private hospitals.
Optical shops
Eye clinics as Ophthalmic assistant
Teaching
List of duties
The follog represents the range of possible duties for the optometrist who graduates with a BSc in Optometry from Jordan University of Science and Technology:
Duty 1: Refraction and assessment of visual function
Routine and occupational assessments
Pre- and post-operative assessments
Paediatric/cycloplegic refractions
Diagnostic refractions
Low vision rehabilitation
Visual aids with people with very low visual ability (visual acuity)
Duty 3: Contact lens fitting and aftercare
Routine contact lens fitting.
Therapeutic contact lenses.
Cosmetic contact lenses.
Duty 4: Refractive Surgery Centres
Counselling and providing medical advice.
Preoperative assessment and clinical data interpretation.
After care (postoperative care)
Co management (spectacle, contact lenses).
Duty 5:Ophthalmic Investigations
Colour Vision.
Contrast sensitivity assessment
CornealTopography
Visual field assessment,
A-scan biometry and B- Scan,
Flourocien angiography .
Duty 6: spectacles dispensing
A graduate in optometry should be able to prescribe different types of ophthalmic spectacles and if possible have the ability to dispense ophthalmic spectacles
Duty 6:Be academic +++
If a higher degrees in optometry acquired e.g. MSc, PhD the optometrist will be involved in research and teaching activities e.g. Optometry and medical students
Beside your professional qualification you are able to practice your Job as an optometrist ****d on the previous mentioned duties.
In Summary
An optometrist is not a medical doctor,
Optometrists diagnose vision problems and eye disease, prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses, and prescribe drugs to treat eye disorders.
They cannot perform surgery,
But they often provide patients with pre- and post-surgical care.
Sometimes ophthalmologists and optometrists work in the same practice and co-manage patients.
Lovely bunch of Flowers
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