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Birmingham VAMC Residency in Geriatric Optometry

Birmingham, AL
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About Birmingham VAMC Residency in Geriatric Optometry

Birmingham VAMC Residency in Geriatric Optometry is a specialized clinical training site located in Birmingham, Alabama. This site operates within the Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and provides residency-level training in geriatric optometry. It is listed in IPEDS records as an educational provider associated with clinical health professions training.

The primary focus of this site is residency training in geriatric optometry, a postgraduate clinical credential designed for optometrists seeking advanced specialization in the eye care needs of older adult patients, including veterans. Specific enrollment and completion data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.

Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and home to a substantial medical and veterans services community. This residency site provides advanced clinical training in a setting that serves a significant veteran population in the central Alabama region.

Contact Information

700 South 19th Street (124), Birmingham, AL 35233

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