Majority of Optometrists work in private practices, although, some Optometrists further their education and pursue research, teaching in universities, and industry or specialize in a residency program.
Patients that seek to receive care from Optometrists are similar to the ranges that seek Physical Therapy. Optometrists may have patients whose ages vary from infants to the elderly. An Optometrists schedules remain almost the same from day to day. Vision tests are regular occurrence for many Americans.
Schools across Michigan offer Optometry programs such as Ferris State University, Michigan State, University of Michigan, and more. Becoming an optometrist requires four years of undergraduate college and four years of optometry school. “Sometimes, I felt like the classes were taking the best of me,” Vanderlinde said, “But if you’re passionate for the career, the schooling is well worth the struggle!”
Optometrists are critical to the healthcare system worldwide. Early diagnosis of macular degeneration (to decreases the deterioration of the eye), and maintaining clear eyesight is critical to human