Special Announcement:
Optometric Residency Matching Service (ORMS) and the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) have entered into an agreement for ORMS to supply NBEO Parts I and II scores during the last weeks of February to programs where you apply and Part III scores (when they are available in June) for all matched candidates. This service is provided at no cost to you by ORMS; your scores are obtained using your OE Tracker number.
Welcome and thank you for expressing interest in the
residency programs affiliated with The Ohio State University
College of Optometry.
The
Ohio State University College of Optometry is affiliated
with several postgraduate residency programs. These programs
offer residents a wide variety of optometric experiences
and all have been accredited by the Accreditation Council
on Optometric Education of the American Optometric Association.
Ohio
State offers residency programs in ocular disease at ophthalmic
referral centers and in primary eye care through the Department
of Veterans Affairs. Additionally, a low vision rehabilitation
program, located within The Ohio State University College
of Optometry Clinics, is also available.
All
of these programs are listed with the Optometric Residency
Matching Services (ORMS), http://www.optometryresident.org
QUESTIONS
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If
you have specific questions concerning any of the residency
programs, please feel free to contact Dr. Robert Newcomb
at 614-292-6019 or by e-mail.
If
you have specific questions concerning any of the graduate
clinical programs, please feel free to contact Dr. Karla
Zadink, Graduate Studies Chair at 614-292-6603, email, or
write:
The
Ohio State University College of Optometry
338 W 10th Avenue
Columbus OH 43210
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