How many hours should I be shadowing an optometrist?
In my experience, it worked best for me to call offices and ask for their office manager. This person should be able to help you find days that the doctor is free, and get you started with any paperwork they may require.
When you call I would just explain that you are a student at _____ (wherever you go), that you are interested in optometry, and wanted to know if you could schedule time to shadow Dr. So-and-so. It may also help to mention anyone who referred you to this doctor, or specifically why you are interested in them (like, their specific specialty that interests you, for example).
Good luck! I found shadowing to be very rewarding, and I hope you have a good experience too!
Wow: Thirty hours? I guess that's a week or two (depending on how long you shadow, daily), huh? I suppose they expect you to shadow two or three O.D.s, perhaps for a few days, each. It's not unreasonable, but I feel the demand, for a "minimum requirement," is a bit much.
i have a question on how to get started with shadowing
is it better to call the office, email them, go in personally? if i call them should i ask for a specific doctor or just ask for anyone available. How should I ask them to shadow them? any feed back?
(emails and phone calls can be easy to ignore).