


In October of 2007, three Eyeworks employees upgraded their certification to improve patient care. The American Optometric Association Paraooptometric Program offered continuing education certifications to the following based upon sucessfully completing a three hour examination.
Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of ocular anatomy and physiology, optics, patient care, binocularity, ocular pathology, ophthalmic dispensing, and soft contact lens wear and care, common eye disorders and pharmacology in order to acheive certification.
• Matt Johnson is now a Certified Paraoptometric
• Carrie Smith is now a Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, the second level in the process.
• Jessica Brooks, currently a Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, has passed the first phase towards certification as a Certified Paraoptometric Technician, the highest level of certification available. There are currently only three in the state of New Hampshire.
Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of ocular anatomy and physiology, optics, patient care, binocularity, ocular pathology, ophthalmic dispensing, and soft contact lens wear and care, common eye disorders and pharmacology in order to acheive certification.
• Matt Johnson is now a Certified Paraoptometric
• Carrie Smith is now a Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, the second level in the process.
• Jessica Brooks, currently a Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, has passed the first phase towards certification as a Certified Paraoptometric Technician, the highest level of certification available. There are currently only three in the state of New Hampshire.
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