At the start of each year the Cornea & Contact Lens Resident, the Vision Therapy & Rehabilitation/Pediatric Optometry Residents, and the full-time, part-time, and adjunct clinical faculty divide the responsibility over the year. On-call duties consist of approximately eight weeks over the course of a residency year, for a two week period on a rotating basis. The resident serves as one of the primary physicians for after hours on-call for the Pacific University EyeClinics. Hours: Expected range of hours of attendance in a typical week of activities is 40–60 hours. Salary: $35,000 – not contingent upon productivity of the resident Length of Program: 54 weeks (July 1st through July 14th) ![]() Residency Program Coordinator: Matthew Lampa, OD, FAAO The mission of the Pacific University College of Optometry Cornea and Contact Lens residency program is to prepare qualified graduates of optometry for careers in contact lens education, independent practice, clinical research, or a combination thereof, by providing advanced practical experience and academic teaching exposure with an emphasis in contact lenses and anterior segment conditions. Sponsor and Academic Affiliate: Pacific University College of Optometry, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116 Mission
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