2. To become an optometrists, they need a Doctor of Optometry degree. 3. Before you enroll in a Doctor of Optometry program, most students get their bachelor’s degree and, they most likely have completed at least 3 years of postsecondary education, including biology, chemistry, physics, English, and math. 4. You have to take the Optometry Admission Test (OAT) first to apply to Doctor of optometry degree programs. This test is an exam on the computer which tests applicants on their understanding of science, reading comprehension, physics, …show more content…
To complete the Doctor of Optometry programs, it takes 4 years. These programs combine classroom learning and supervised clinical experience. This course includes anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, optics, and visual science, and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the visual system. 6. After finishing an O.D. degree, some optometrists complete a 1-year residency program to get advanced clinical training in one specific area. Some of these areas for residency programs include family practice, low vision care, pediatric or geriatric optometry, and ocular disease, etc. 7. Since all states require optometrists to be licensed, an optometrist must have an O.D. from an accredited optometry school and must complete all sections of the National Board of Examiners to get a license. 8. states require individuals to pass an additional clinical exam or an exam on law. All states require optometrists to take continuing education and to renew their license periodically. 9. Optometrists who would like to demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge may choose to become certified by the American Board of