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  2. Association of Optometrists - Wikipedia

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    [1] when the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (formed in 1904) [2] and the Joint Council of Qualified Opticians (founded in 1923), [2] were incorporated into The Association of Optical Practitioners. [3] [4] In 1986, the organisation renamed to the Association of Optometrists. [5] The organisation retains use of the 'AOP' acronym.

  3. American Board of Opticianry - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Opticianry (ABO) is a national professional organization dedicated to certifying opticians. It has a sister organization, known as the N.C.L.E.- National Contact Lens Examiners.

  4. Optometry Today - Wikipedia

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    Optometry Today is a professional magazine, published bimonthly by the Association of Optometrists in the United Kingdom.. The magazine's content regularly includes; news and features about scientific and technological developments in the optical sector, changes to legislation affecting optometrists and optical professionals, developments in the optical business and retail environment, new ...

  5. Optometry - Wikipedia

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    The A.O.I. runs a comprehensive continuing education and professional development program on behalf of Irish optometrists. The legislation governing optometry was drafted in 1956. Some feel that the legislation restricts optometrists from using their full range of skills, training and equipment for the benefit of the Irish public.

  6. Your Guide to Free CFP Ethics CE Courses - AOL

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    Certified financial planners are subject to continuing education requirements in order to maintain their certification. Specifically, they're required to complete 30 hours of continuing education ...

  7. Eye care professional - Wikipedia

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    Optometrists are healthcare professionals with a degree in eye care, specifically. In the United States and Canada, they are Doctors of Optometry (O.D.) - this includes optical, medical and some surgical eye care. Their training typically includes four years of college followed by four years of eye specific training (Optometry school).