Originally posted by rpames:
•Digitized-
Now let me get this straight. You are saying that mypoia is some big conspiracy and truly doesn't exist and doesn't exist in some countries? I can't imagine that anyone with a single brain cell would ever believe such a thing. So before I give you the run through I'll give you the chance to explain what you mean. Please explain, I don't understand...of course I am myopic and the off-spring of an "evil" OD which might explain my confusion.
As far as OD's and opticians being the same. What the hell are you thinking. Unless you are a complete idiot you wouldn't say that. You do relize that and OD gets a BA or BS and then goes to 4 years of OD school. I'll do the math for you. That is 8 years! Now if you follow my thoughts here...that is the same as a dentist. So are you saying that hygenist and a DDS should be the same too. An optician is only a tech degree. How could you think that an OD and an optician should be the same. The only difference in years of education between OD and MD/DO is residence. Not to mention that OD's are now (for the last 20 years) trained medically. By this I mean they perscribe medications and do some minor surgeries. They don't just give glasses.
By the way, not all OD's and OMD's work for chain's and large companies. Many, in fact probably more per capita than MD/DO, are in private practice.
I'm done with this, it probably will fall on deaf ears anyway and since you are looking into an OD/PhD program you mostlikly know all this. As stated before: Why would you want to enter this discraceful field?•••
Wow, everone has issues. First off I am a 4th year med student going into general surgery and my father is a very well respected and extremely successful optometrist.
I have a different view point from most of you out there. I disagree with you "digitized" that the only difference between my training and yours is residency. It is extremely different. How many 110 hour weeks have you put in in your training (3rd or 4th year)? How many central lines have you placed? How many times did you get left alone to burn surgery while your attending had to leave emergently for a patient who was crashing? How many patients have you had die on you?
Our training is very different and rightfully should be. Now your basic sciences such as anatomy and pharmacology are probably very compareable. My point is not that you are not intillegent and well trained doctors, but rather we are all trained to serve different missions. Choose your battles wisely my friend. Proove how you are different, why you are different and how that makes you unique, purposeful, and great primary eye care physicians. Most of all treat your patients well and they will give you the respect you deserve by returning to your office.
Oh, by the way, the actual surgery involved in LASIK really is quite simple and very difficult to cause any life threatening emergencies. I am not saying I agree that optometrists should be doing it because I honestly think it should be handled by an ophthalmologist. However, the truth of the matter is that you could probably train a technician to do the actual procedure itself which is what usually happens anyway. It is the preop work up that really matters (and the Flap).
I haven't read these postings in months but I see Kundrum (Daddy's boy) is still a ***** and making rediculous remarks. Perhaps ignorance breeds ignorance? Open your eyes Kundrum there is more to life than you have seen in your little sheltered ophthalmology upbringing. Perhaps you need to see a good optometrist to help you see.
I'll shut up now. I wish all my optometrist colleagues rewarding and successful careers. Celebrate diversity!!!!!!