I am a medical student/optometry student, and I already completed basic training in eye care. Am I required to complete additional training for Unite For Sight?
Medical students, optometry students, or others with training in eye care do not need to complete the 2-3 day training program with an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Instead, they may have their clinical instructor sign the Unite For Sight Eye Training Certificate to confirm that the volunteer has learned the skills required of all Unite For Sight volunteers.
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