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opthalmologyRating: (votes: 0) You need a good general surgery background first. Where I work preference is given to nurses with a minimum two years surgical experience. Then it's all on the job training. Comment: i saw an opthalmic support staff course.which covers glaucoma surgery cataract surgery retina module and many more.do you think it's a good start?Comment: http://allnurses.com/general-nursing...ff-633019.htmlSame as yesterday, toni mariComment: Quote from xtxrnhttp://allnurses.com/general-nursing...ff-633019.htmlSame as yesterday, toni mariComment: My point is that it's really had to give you answers when the information is vague, and we are strangers Is this an aide/tech position? A nurse? or are you a very young doctor?Comment: i'm a nurse ma'am.Comment: ouch ma'aam. too funny.Comment: i'm just being politeComment: Just FYI, it's spelled ophthalmology. I actually got a job in an ophthalmology department based partly on being the only candidate that spelled the name correctly - it's a very common mistake.Comment: ooops.sorry what are the trainings that you have undergone?Comment: Quote from toni mari rni'm just being politeComment: Quote from saltwaterstatouch ma'aam. too funny.
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