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Hello all. So I'm shadowing an ophthalmologist and optometrist right now. I plan to get a letter of rec from at least one of them. My question is, since my opthalmologist is much more prestigious/experienced/well-known than my optometrist, would optometry schools prefer a letter from the ophthalmologist? I will try to get a letter from both, but my question remains. Thanks.
 
I honestly don't think it matters. As long as it's a practicing ophthalmologist or optometrist.
 
....the ops suggesting that ophthalmologists are more prestigious, well-respected and more known than OD's.
 
I wasn't speaking about the professions as a whole, just these two doctors individually.
 
while an opthalmologist may seem more prestigious to you, i would go for a letter from an optometrist. the whole point of a letter from either is to show that you know the profession of optometry well (know what you're getting into)...so a letter from an optometrist would be better. also, many schools require a letter from an optometrist anyways. thats just my two cents. you can mention the opthalmologist in your essays.
 
Definitely ask the optometrist. If you can get letters from both though that is good too. I know this because I worked for an ophthalmologist for a year and so initially I thought I would just have a letter from him and hoped it would count as my optometrist letter (he is a general ophthalmologist so the work I did in his office was almost identical to what I would have done in an optometry office as a technician). However, just about every school requested an optometrist letter after I submitted my application, so you will definitely need to ask both or at least ask the optometrist. Just keep in mind that OptomCAS only allows you to upload 4 LORs so if you decide to ask both then you will only have 2 spots left (which for most schools need to be science profs). Good luck!
 
You're applying for an O.D., not for an M.D. or a D.O. Optometry schools want you to have shadowing-experience to have developed an understanding of the profession you're applying to become a member of; just because an ophthalmologist deals with the eye doesn't mean his work, his practice provides insight into that of an O.D.

I think it's unlikely any college of optometry would accept a letter of recommendation from an ophthalmologist in place of one from an optometrist (in addition to, on the other hand, might be fine, albeit maybe not necessary).
 
I agree, I would go with the OD. Unless the admissions committee knows the person that wrote your LOR, then I'm sure "prestige" really doesn't matter.
 
Hello all. So I'm shadowing an ophthalmologist and optometrist right now. I plan to get a letter of rec from at least one of them. My question is, since my opthalmologist is much more prestigious/experienced/well-known than my optometrist, would optometry schools prefer a letter from the ophthalmologist? I will try to get a letter from both, but my question remains. Thanks.

If you don't mind me asking, who is this ophthalmologist? If you would rather not post it publicly, please PM me.
 
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