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Optometric Extension Program (OEP) is a global, non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and improvement of vision care through professional and public education. The program was established in 1928 and has since been a leading resource for optometrists and vision therapists.

History[edit]

The Optometric Extension Program was founded in 1928 by a group of optometrists who were interested in expanding their knowledge and skills beyond the standard curriculum of the time. The founders believed that continuous learning and research were essential to the advancement of the profession.

Purpose[edit]

The primary purpose of the OEP is to provide continuing education and research opportunities for optometrists and vision therapists. The program offers a variety of resources, including seminars, workshops, publications, and online courses, to help professionals stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of optometry.

Programs[edit]

The OEP offers several programs aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of optometrists and vision therapists. These include:

  • Clinical Curriculum: A series of post-graduate courses designed to provide in-depth knowledge on various aspects of vision care.
  • Vision Therapy Program: A program that trains optometrists and vision therapists in the use of vision therapy to treat various vision-related conditions.
  • Pediatric Optometry Program: A program focused on the unique vision care needs of children.

Impact[edit]

The Optometric Extension Program has had a significant impact on the field of optometry. It has helped to raise the standard of care by providing optometrists and vision therapists with the knowledge and skills they need to provide the best possible care to their patients. The program has also played a key role in promoting the importance of vision care and the role of optometrists in healthcare.

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