See for yourself, courtesy of the AOA and AOA statistics. This chart shows that OD supply already exceeds demand.
The entire presentation can be found here
The entire presentation can be found here
See for yourself, courtesy of the AOA and AOA statistics. This chart shows that OD supply already exceeds demand.
The entire presentation can be found here
I read all the time about the oversupply of optometrists on here. But then I read stuff like this:
Optometry is rated "excellent" in a guide to careers that appeared in the March 19, 2007 edition of U.S. News and World Report. Optometry is one of 10 careers that will be in growing demand as "baby boomers age, the Internet becomes ubiquitous and Americans seek richer, simpler lives." The link to the article is http://www.usnews.com/careers.
Also, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook it says that optometry will "grow faster than average."
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos073.htm
Who is right?
I'm a little confused. Can you get on the medical plan even if you're not presently working? I would expect graduate to have some downtime before he/she gets a job. How do you get on the Medicare panel? Isn't it like Medi-cal?
Thanks for the clarification! How do you get on the Medicare panel?