License Application for Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Health - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: How do I apply for a license as an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island?
A: To apply for a license as an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island, you must submit a completed application form, pay the required fees, and provide the necessary documentation, including proof of education and clinical experience.
Q: What are the educational requirements to become an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island?
A: To become an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island, you must have a Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree from an accredited optometry school and complete a residency program in glaucoma.
Q: Is there an exam to become licensed as an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, you must pass the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) examination and the Rhode Island state jurisprudence examination.
Q: How much does it cost to apply for a license as an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island?
A: The application fee for a license as an Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island is $200.
Q: Is there a renewal fee for the license?
A: Yes, the renewal fee for the license is $250.
Q: What are the continuing education requirements for licensed Optometrist/Optometrist/Glaucoma in Rhode Island?
A: Licensed Optometrists/Optometrists/Glaucoma in Rhode Island must complete 24 hours of approved continuing education every two years.
Form Details:
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