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Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1990Approximately one-third of the total number of optometrists practising in New Zealand participated in an hour-long session during which their views of continuing education were solicited using a questionnaire. These optometrists felt that continuing education was a necessary part of professional life from the time of entry into practice until (and even
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1978A 3-year optometry program was established at the University of Benin, Nigeria in 1973. The program is considered from the standpoint of curriculum, faculty, clinical instruction, and grading. Some background is given about Nigeria itself. Present eye care facilities are reviewed as well as the increasing requirements of a developing nation.
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