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How should I go about shadowing?
Started by Duriel
Hey all,
I think its about time I start shadowing but I am not sure exactly how to go about it. Do I just go in and ask if they will let me shadow? Do I apply for any job within a practice and go from there?
Thanks! 😀
I made a section on my website regarding shadowing here...hope this helps.
I spent some ample time shadowing my optometrist. She recommended that I check out some other practices though to see all thats out there so I gave a phone call to an Optometrist near my house and alas....... 3 days have passed and I haven't received a phone call back 🙁
what states are you guys in?
PA
Make that two optometrists that haven't returned my calls.....
Your best bet is look in the phone book for offices nearby and give them a call. If you don't hear back, call another place. Another recommendation is to shadow each kind of different setting: a private practice, a group OMD/OD practice, and a retail setting. This was required prior to the start of first year at PCO, and it was a good experience for me.
Your best bet is look in the phone book for offices nearby and give them a call. If you don't hear back, call another place. Another recommendation is to shadow each kind of different setting: a private practice, a group OMD/OD practice, and a retail setting. This was required prior to the start of first year at PCO, and it was a good experience for me.
Well, I've got the private practice, and I have exposure to OMD/OD practice from volunteering at the hospital. I suppose I could always drop by Walmart or something and see if I could shadow someone there.
Thanks for the info.
PS: Do you like PCO? My optometrist said she absolutely loved it.
Go with people you know to their appointments, I think it's the best way to meet and talk to ODs.
What's a reasonable amount of time that you should shadow an OD? I would presume most people would say "As long as possible," but in terms of having a full understanding or firm grasp of the job description, I don't think it will require more than a full semester.
I agree that sitting in on eye examinations is great exposure to the profession, but what are schools expecting to see in terms of the amount of job shadowing?
I agree that sitting in on eye examinations is great exposure to the profession, but what are schools expecting to see in terms of the amount of job shadowing?
What's a reasonable amount of time that you should shadow an OD? I would presume most people would say "As long as possible," but in terms of having a full understanding or firm grasp of the job description, I don't think it will require more than a full semester.
I agree that sitting in on eye examinations is great exposure to the profession, but what are schools expecting to see in terms of the amount of job shadowing?
I would shadow more than just the exams. Also ask them what is involved with running a business in private practices.
I would shadow more than just the exams. Also ask them what is involved with running a business in private practices.
I fully agree with exploring the profession all around, but how long does a student typically shadow for? I'm not asking just to meet the bare minimums that schools look for, but I'm sure your involvement would be kept at a such a level that just observing will limit your time there. Without actually doing anything hands on, it'll be tough to picture yourself in the ODs' shoes.
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