How do you become an ophthalmic assistant?
They rely on on-the-job training and no formal education is required to start working as an ophthalmic assistant.
They rely on on-the-job training and no formal education is required to start working as an ophthalmic assistant.
Ophthalmologists are responsible for your medical and surgical eye care. They went to medical school, did internship and community service and then completed a 4-to-4,5-year specialist degree in ophthalmology.
Optometrists are eye care professionals that completed a 4-year full time degree and provide primary vision care. Ophthalmologists are responsible for your medical and surgical eye care.