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hello. im a new board passer and i found out that there will be an opthalmic support staff program.it's a two day program.do you think it will be wise if i apply for it?
NO. I don't think so... I don't know you. I don't know if you'd be wise to do this, or most anything. What do YOU think? Are you interested in it? Do you need a way to get a job, and this sounds good? Do you have job opportunities in this area and this will help you get them?

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i dont have a job nor experience.and the speakers for this training are from up ust veterans and other big hospitals in the country.y do you think its not a good choice?

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Quote from toni marii dont have a job nor experience.and the speakers for this training are from up ust veterans and other big hospitals in the country.y do you think its not a good choice?

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Quote from xtxrnI hope you find the answers you need, to get a job- it must be very frustrating.

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Is there a phone number for the place offering the class, that you can call and ask more questions about what it's all about?

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they offer advance courses such as glaucoma surgery cataract surgery pediatric opthalmology and strabismus courses,refractive surgery course and retina module.what do you think about the courses?

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I don't know. You need to contact them

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Usually one only specializes after one has worked in an area for a few years and has proven to be more than competent in an area and has the skills needed in that area. Generally, it takes at least a year, sometimes more depending on the specialty organizations.
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 17:53   Views: 144   
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