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A series of detailed diagrams and drawn images, illustrating the inner components of the human eye. Detailed illustrations of the eye.
Continue ReadingImportant Changes to Health Care Based on the ACA
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Continue ReadingWhat Is the American Optometric Association?
The AOA works together with affiliate organizations to provide quality eyecare and diagnosis of eye-related diseases and conditions throughout the country.
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The World Council of Optometry (WCO), has published its first curriculum support document in order to help schools, colleges and universities around the world who are intending to start or upgrade an optometry program.
Continue ReadingWorld Sight Day Goes Beyond October 10
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Continue ReadingWhat Are the Differences Between Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, and Orthoptists?
When it comes to understanding eye and vision care options, here are the main differences between Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, and Orthoptists.
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