University of Pikeville

Kentucky College of Optometry
147 Sycamore Street
Pikeville, Kentucky 41501
(606) 218-5251
kyco_admissions@upike.edu

University of Pikeville
Kentucky College of Optometry
Primary Care with an Emphasis in Ocular Disease Residency
Pikeville, KY

Program Overview

The Kentucky College of Optometry Primary Care with Emphasis in Ocular Disease Residency is an office and hospital-based program that provides a patient base amongst a broad spectrum of disease. The program provides experiences expanding across the full scope of primary optometric practice, including anterior and posterior segment disease.  There are opportunities in the evaluation of systemic disease, imaging, blood work, and emergency department referrals. Sub-specialty clinics function at the principle residency site, including laser procedures of the anterior segment and minor surgical procedures. Residents will work under the direction of optometrists and ophthalmologists in the direct care of patients, as well as precepting optometry students. Grand rounds presentations, a scholarly poster submission, and a paper of publishable quality are to be completed by the resident by the time of graduation. Upon successful completion of the program, residents will be proficient primary eye care providers who are competent in the management of ocular disease, while serving as integral healthcare team members.

ACOE Accreditation Status
The Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) has granted University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Optometry Primary Care with an emphasis in Ocular Disease Residency the accreditation status of “Accredited.”
Accredited is a classification granted to an educational program indicating that the program generally meets the Standards for accreditation. For more information, see the ACOE’s website at www.theACOE.org or contact the ACOE at accredit@theacoe.org.

Accreditation Council on Optometric Education
243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 301
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone: 1-800-365-2219
E-mail address: accredit@theacoe.org

Program Length: approximately 54 weeks

Typical Weekly Hours and After-Hours Responsibilities: 40-50 weekly hours

Application Materials:
To apply, please send a letter of intent, CV, transcripts and letters of recommendation directly to ORMatch.
Application Deadline: January 31
Number of Positions: 1

Mission

The Kentucky College of Optometry Primary Care with Emphasis in Ocular Disease Residency will provide qualified optometric residents with competency in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of primary eye care and ocular disease through patient care, education, and scholarship. Upon successful completion of the program, residents will have knowledge and skills appropriate for their pursuance of employment in a variety of clinical and academic settings.

Program Goals

  • The resident will gain patient encounters through direct patient care and precepting of students that will enhance their clinical knowledge and skills in areas of general refractive care, anterior segment disease, posterior segment disease, neuro-optometry, pre/post-operative cataract co-management, and emergency eye care.
  • The resident will determine correct diagnosis and appropriate management strategies through increasing levels of independence with progress towards full autonomy by the final quarter of the program.
  • The resident will supplement accurate diagnosis and management by selecting, performing, and interpreting appropriate diagnostic tests relevant to the patient.
  • The resident will obtain clinical exposure via observation and hands-on experience in the performance of anterior segment laser procedures.
  • The resident will obtain clinical exposure via observation and hands on experience in the performance of minor surgical procedures.
  • The resident will gradually gain increasing experience in the clinical precepting of students, as deemed appropriate by clinical faculty and adjunct faculty.
  • The resident will gain experience in the lecturing to students in clinical and classroom formats.
  • The resident will gain experience in laboratory instruction of students.
  • The resident will provide lecture presentations to colleagues in at least two educational events and submit a case poster to a scholarly society.
  • The resident will create a professional case report suitable for submission to an academic society or journal.

Requirements for Residency Completion

  • Completion of clinic duties including patient care and communication with referring doctors and staff.
  • Complete patient care logs commensurate with the amount of patient encounters to reach the goal of the program.
  • Complete quarterly evaluations, as required by the program, listed in Meditrek.
  • Presentation in at least two grand rounds presentations, including KYCO Residents Day.
  • Participate in discussions concerning the Resident Reading List which includes educational journal articles to enhance clinical knowledge.
  • Completion of one case report of publishable quality.
  • Submission of a poster/paper abstract to a scholarly society, e.g., American Academy of Optometry.
  • Must display growth and proficiency in the treatment and management of vision and ocular conditions. 

Application & Selection Process

The selection procedure is initiated through the ORMatch program by National Matching Services Inc. Candidates submit their applications through the standardized process displayed by the ORMatch program no later than the deadlines specified by the service on a yearly basis. Applicants are selected for an interview based upon their official optometry school transcript, national board scores, curriculum vitae, letters of interest, and at least three reference letters. Reference letters must be submitted by licensed optometrists who can personally and objectively attest to the candidate’s clinical competency.

Applicants are selected for an interview by the residency coordinator based upon the objective review of their submitted documentation and how the applicant aligns with the program’s mission, goals, and objectives, based on their letter of intention. Candidates must have a competitive GPA.

Candidates selected for an interview will be evaluated by the Residency Program Coordinator and at least two other faculty members (which may include the current resident) in a one hour allotted time slot. The candidates will be evaluated on knowledge-base, critical thinking skills, communication skills, receptivity to learning, and professional demeanor/interest.

The candidates will then be ranked in the ORMatch system based on the candidate’s application and overall interview scores with consideration regarding interviewer comments. The ranking is decided by the Program Coordinator in consultation with the Residency Committee at KYCO.

By the time of matriculation into the residency program, the candidate must have been awarded an O.D. degree from a school or college accredited by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education and be eligible for a Kentucky state optometric license.

In summary, candidates must meet these requirements: 

  • Application information sent to OR Match website
  • Interview with program director, coordinator, and/or faculty
  • O.D. degree from a school or college accredited by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education
  • Competitive GPA
  • Eligible for a Kentucky state optometric license

Salary and Benefits

  • $41,000
  • Insurance: health and life
  • Full liability coverage
  • Annual vacation/sick leave/professional development

Please contact the Program Coordinator, Dr. Mohammed Naja, or the Director of Residencies, Dr. Eilene Kinzer.

The University of Pikeville does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, or disability in its programs, activities, hiring, or admission of its students or employees.

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