The 50-hour Ophthalmic Assistant Program prepares students for entry-level positions in ophthalmology, one of the fastest growing healthcare segments. Through classroom lecture and labs, this program includes anatomy and physiology of the eye, general principles of pharmacology, prescriptions written for the eye, visual acuity, and tonometry (basic) and glaucoma. The course also includes a review of ocular dressing procedures, maintenance of equipment and instruments, and other areas. This program meets the educational requirements of a leading national certification examination information regarding additional certification requirements will be provided during class. Working knowledge of medical terminology recommended prior to entry into class. No discounts or waivers. 17 sessions @ 3 hrs each. |