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SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean Eye Clinic Residency in Anterior Segment and Contact Lenses

Madison, WI
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About SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean Eye Clinic Residency in Anterior Segment and Contact Lenses

SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean Eye Clinic Residency in Anterior Segment and Contact Lenses is a specialized optometric residency program located in Madison, Wisconsin. Based on available IPEDS data, this site is not classified as an independent postsecondary institution, and no standalone academic programs are separately listed in the dataset.

This program provides postgraduate clinical training in anterior segment care and contact lens practice for optometrists who have completed their Doctor of Optometry degree. Residency participants receive supervised clinical experience within the SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean Eye Care system. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the program directly for eligibility requirements and application procedures.

Madison is the capital of Wisconsin and home to a robust healthcare and academic community. The city's healthcare sector provides a strong environment for clinical training and postgraduate health professions education.

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1025 Regent St., Madison, WI 53715

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