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  2. Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology

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    The Canadian Orthoptic Society; Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology; Websites. JCAHPO Website This page was last edited on 21 August 2021, at 19:53 ...

  3. Apprenticeship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Apprenticeship programs for individuals who have been previously incarcerated aim to decrease recidivism and increase re-entry employment. [10] The Post-Release Employment Project cross analyzed data of inmates who utilized re-entry apprenticeship programs amongst those who did not.

  4. Optometry - Wikipedia

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    The FOVS offers several programs: a BSc in Optometry, which takes 5 years and includes sub-specialization in orthoptics, contact lenses, ocular photography, or ocular neurology; a BSc in Ophthalmic Technology, requiring 4 years of training; and a BSc in Optical Dispensary, completed in 4 years. The FOVS also offers MSc and PhD degrees in optometry.

  5. Orthoptics - Wikipedia

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    Orthoptics is a profession allied to the eye care profession. Orthoptists are the experts in diagnosing and treating defects in eye movements and problems with how the eyes work together, called binocular vision. These can be caused by issues with the muscles around the eyes or defects in the nerves enabling the brain to communicate with the eyes.

  6. Eye care professional - Wikipedia

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    Orthoptists are trained to treat patients using optical aids and eye exercises. [13] [failed verification] Orthoptists are primarily found working alongside ophthalmologists and optometrists to co-manage binocular vision treatment, visual field loss management and accommodative therapy. They often do standard eye and vision testing along with ...

  7. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    The organization of International Chief Health Professions Officers (ICHPO) [3] developed a widely-used definition of the allied health professions: Allied Health Professions are a distinct group of health professionals who apply their expertise to prevent disease transmission, diagnose, treat and rehabilitate people of all ages and all specialties.

  8. National Apprenticeship Act - Wikipedia

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    Apprentice programs in the U.S. were largely unregulated until 1934. After passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), industry, trade unions and the National Recovery Administration cooperated to fashion various "industry codes" to govern competition, wages, working conditions and quality of products and services.

  9. International Orthoptic Association - Wikipedia

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    Orthoptists are involved in international research, [6] whilst some are employed (particular in the US and Canada) to teach training ophthalmology residents the practice of standard orthoptic care, vision therapy and ocular sonographer practice. [7] [8]