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Child and Family Optometry Residency in Pediatric Optometry/Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation
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About Child and Family Optometry Residency in Pediatric Optometry/Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation
The Child and Family Optometry Residency in Pediatric Optometry, Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation is a specialized postgraduate clinical training program located in Wichita, Kansas. This residency is designed for licensed optometrists seeking advanced clinical training in the assessment and treatment of pediatric vision conditions, vision therapy, and visual rehabilitation. No general enrollment or completion data is reported in available IPEDS records for this program.
The residency focuses specifically on pediatric optometric care, including diagnosis and management of binocular vision disorders, amblyopia, and vision-related learning difficulties. This type of program typically operates within a clinical practice setting rather than a traditional academic campus.
Wichita, Kansas is the largest city in Kansas and serves as a regional center for healthcare services. The program provides advanced training opportunities for optometry graduates seeking to specialize in pediatric and rehabilitative vision care in the region.
745 N. Maize Road, #100, Wichita, KS 67212
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