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Keep trying. Call your optometrist if you have one. I suggest you shadow ODs at every possible setting you can. Private practice, commercial, VA, MD/OD setting, or even military if they will allow you to do so. If you cannot do this then you are either anti-social or just have really bad luck!
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I understand I will keep trying, some just don't call back/allow it. Does anyone know of any particular ODs/locations that are shadow friendly from experience or something?
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I just basically grabbed a phone book and called every office OD/MD until I found one that was willing to let me shadow. if it is a larger office speak to the office speak to the office manager and explain what you want to do. Good Luck.
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You might also consider going to the offices, rather than calling. Harder for them to blow you off, if you're face-to-face.
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I always hated shadowing--made me feel neeeervous.
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