Residency Program
Primary Eye Care
Mission
The program expects to provide post-graduate training so
that the resident can develop proficiency in areas of primary
care optometry, gain experience with multidisciplinary settings,
and obtain training in pre- and post-ophthalmic operative
care. The program also will provide the resident with experience
in teaching and scholarly activities, so that he or she may
further pursue a career in education and research.
Program Goals
- Provide post-graduate training, which develops the proficiency
necessary to become a full scope primary care practitioner
- Develop quality clinical educators and clinical researcher
Program Description
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One year residency program (August 15 through
August 14)
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Yearly stipend of $19,992 with benefits
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No tuition or fees
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Position: One
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Health Insurance benefits from IAUPR
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Professional Liability Protection from IAUPR
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Workload: 80% Clinical, 20% Didactical
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Accreditation status:Fully-Accredited Status by
ACOE
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Bilingual School’s Setting with Spanish’s
speaking patients
Residency Experience
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Scholarly Activities
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Lecturing
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Weekly optometric seminars
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Worksites:
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Library and research resources
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Administration time
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Specialty areas rotation
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Contact lenses, VT, Low Vision, Electro-diagnostics,
Prosthesis, Learning Disabilities
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Certificate requirements includes:
Elegibility Criteria
- Applicant must have successfully completed part I, II
and TMOD of National Boards of Examiners in Optometry
as a requisite for admission to the residency program.
- Candidates must be eligible to be licensed as an optometrist
in a state, territory, or commonwealth of the United
States, or the District of Columbia.
- Recommendation letters: Three (3) are requested. One
should be from clinical director from graduating institution
or chief academic officer. Two others from full time
faculty members who have been involved with the applicant’s
education.
- A brief essay stating reasons for applying to a program
which is addressed to the primary eye care is requested.
- Applicant should submit Curriculum Vitae and be available
for interview.
- Knowledge of basic conversational Spanish language is
required to communicate with majority of patient population
although English language is the official written language.
- Candidates must earn the degree of Doctor of Optometry
from a school or college of Optometry accredited by
the Council on Optometric Education prior to the starting date
of the residency program.
- IAUPR affirm that all candidates are evaluated without
regard to sex, race, color, creed, origin or disabilities.
Brochure
Application Process
- Candidates must complete application through the ORMS.
Deadline: February 1. More INFO, refer to the ORMS
Webpage
- All serious applicants are encouraged to arrange a site
visit
For application information:
Dr. Juan L. Galarza
Director of Residencies Programs
E-mail:
Tel: 787-765-1915 ext. 2403
Fax: 787-767-3920
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
School of Optometry
118 Eleanor Roosevelt St.
Hato Rey, PR 00918
Tel. 787-765-1915 ext. 2403
E-mail:
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