- Paraoptometric Certification Exams
- CPC Approved Continuing Education
- Finding and Reporting Continuing Education
- EyeLearn: Professional Development Hub
- Paraoptometric Membership
- Paraoptometric Volunteer Opportunities
- Paraoptometric Awards
- Paraoptometric Newsletters
- Paraoptometric Recruitment and Retention
Paraoptometric Resources
Paraoptometrics are allied health professionals who assist doctors of optometry in providing their highest level of eye and vision care to the public. There is a great distinction between ophthalmic technicians or assistants and paraoptometrics. Paraoptometrics are exclusively trained to assist doctors of optometry which includes opticians, contact lens professions and optical assistants. The American Optometric Association and its Education Center prioritize serving the needs of all paraoptometrics.
Mission statement
The American Optometric Association Education Center seeks to ensure that the education and training for all paraoptometrics are consistent with and reflects the growth of the paraoptometric profession. Front office procedures, chair-side assisting, pre-testing, contact lens instruction, frame styling, and fitting, billing/coding, office manager and vision therapy are just a few of the many duties paraoptometrics perform while working directly with a doctor of optometry.
Contact information
- Email: Education Center
- Phone: 800.365.2219
- Fax: 314.991.4101
Seeing the eclipse, and the AOA, everywhere
Ahead of this year’s total solar eclipse, the AOA and doctors of optometry jumped in early and often to educate the public about eye safety.
Does your practice do in-house billing? Here’s something to know
Save 10 hours, see 11 more patients each week—that’s how much time doctors say they recapture weekly by delegating nonphysician tasks to well-trained or certified staff.
Protecting patient privacy when a clinical observer visits
An optometry student is shadowing you at your practice. Does your patient need to give their consent?