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Definition of a Primary Care Optometrist
Requirements for Diplomate of the Primary Care Section StatusDiplomate of the Primary Care Section Status will be granted only following successful completion of Parts I through VI. No "grandfathering" of Academy Fellows into active Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status will occur.
PART II APPLICANT STATUS 1. Application Form The Fellow should complete the application form and return it to: Diplomate Application for Primary Care Section
American Academy of Optometry 6110 Executive Boulevard; Suite 506 Rockville, MD 20852 2. Curriculum Vitae
The completed application form shall be accompanied by a current Curriculum Vitae. The Curriculum Vitae should be as complete as possible and should include information on educational background, professional experience, publications, speaking activities, optometry organizations, honors, and certifications. 3. Scope of Practice Profile (included in Candidate's Guide) The Scope of Practice Profile is utilized by the Committee to learn about the Applicant, including his/her patient care philosophies, activities, range of services, and the setting(s) in which they are delivered. The completed Scope of Practice Profile serves as a basis for the Candidate Interview process and taken together with the results of the Case Reports, Interview and Examinations, provides an evaluative tool to assess the overall qualifications of the Applicant for the Diplomate Program of the Primary Care Section. An additional intent of the Scope of Practice Profile is to provide a self-assessment tool for the applicant proceeding through the Diplomate Program. 4. Application Fee The completed application should be accompanied by a $100 application fee. The materials described in #1 through #3 will be reviewed for completeness, and additional information will be requested as needed. Favorable review of these materials by the Diplomate Program Committee will result in the assignment of Candidacy Status to the applicant. The Candidate has five years from the time of granting of Candidacy Status to complete Parts III through VI. It is anticipated that the entire Primary Care Section Diplomate process will take 2-3 years to complete. If the five-year period lapses without successful attainment of Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status, the application process, including payment of the current application fee, must be re-initiated. PART III CANDIDATE STATUS AND CASE REPORTS Each Candidate will complete ten (10) written case reports selected from the case category/topic listing that follows. Each case report must represent a patient directly examined and managed by the Candidate and must be separate and different from any of the cases that were previously submitted for the Fellowship process. The quality and depth of each completed case report should clearly be appropriate to the level of Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status and should be well above the complexity of cases prepared for Academy Fellowship. Note: Completion of case reports in three case topics (indicated by Roman numerals) is required within each category (A, B, and C). The Candidate may select the topic of the final (10th) case report from any unutilized topic from any category. No duplications of topic are allowed. Category A: Clinical Optometry (minimum of 3 topics, e.g. Topic I, II, & IV)
Topic I. General Optometry
Examples:Environmental/occupational case,Geriatric case, Special population case, Unusual refractive case
Topic II. Contact Lens
Examples: Significant ametropia, Trauma, Post-op, Therapeutic
Topic III. Functional Vision
Examples:Sports vision case, Diagnosis and management of binocular/accommodative disorder, Vision training/visual perception case, Pediatrics
Topic IV. Vision Rehabilitation/Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
Category B: Ocular Disease/Surgery (minimum of 3 topics, e.g. III, IV, & V)
Topic I. Diagnosis & Management of Glaucoma
Topic II. Peri-Operative Management of Ocular Surgery
Example: Diagnosis & management of cataract, etc., excluding refractive surgery
Topic III. Management of Refractive Surgery Complication
Topic IV. Diagnosis & Management of Ocular Disease-Anterior Segment
Topic V. Diagnosis & Management of Ocular Disease-Posterior Segment
Category C: Related Systemic Disease (minimum of 3 topics, e.g. I, III, & IV)
Topic I. Neuro-Optometry-Diagnosis & management of related nervous system disease-MS, CN palsy, tumor, etc.
Topic II. Oral Pharmaceuticals-Diagnosis and treatment of disease by candidate with prescription oral medication
Topic III. Principles of Diagnosis -Diagnosis & management of patient utilizing laboratory testing, imaging, visual fields (excluding glaucoma), new technology, etc.
Topic IV. Systemic/Ocular Disease -Diagnosis & management of ocular-related systemic disease (HIV, thyroid, DM, etc.)
CASE REPORT INSTRUCTIONS FOR DIPLOMATE CANDIDATES
I. Title Page
Full title, each author's name, highest academic degree and affiliation and department and institution where case study was performed
II. Abstract Include a structured abstract (200 words or less) with the following four headings:
A. Introduction
B. Case Report C. Discussion D. Conclusion III. Text
Number the pages of the report consecutively. The report should be double-spaced. Restrict abbreviations to those that are widely used and understood (i.e. avoid abbreviations that have meaning only within the context of the specific manuscript). Introduce each abbreviation in parentheses after the first appearance of the expanded term. Abbreviations of standard measure used with number quantities (mm, Hg, cm, and ml) are used without initial expansion. Each major section does not need to start on a new page. Each Case report should be concise, yet complete based upon the complexity of the case.
IV. References Number references consecutively in the order of their citation in the text and
identify by superscript numbers. Do not insert references as footnotes. Candidates are responsible for making sure that each reference is correctly cited and listed. It is strongly recommended that candidates use a reference management system such as Endnote. References must be in the form currently used in the OVS Journal. A file containing the journal’s format for references is available on the Journal home page (https://ovs.edmgr.com/) Click on “Instructions for Authors.”
V. Tables
Data that can be give in the text in one or two sentences should not be presented in table format. Each table should have a brief, self-contained title understandable without reference to the text. Assign a short heading to each column in the table.
VI. Legends for Figures and Illustrations Figure Legends should be double-spaced and numbered consecutively.
VII. Correspondence
Any correspondence with other practitioners that assists or corroborates the candidate’s diagnosis or treatment plans should be included and/or attached to the case report.
VIII. Previously Published Articles Published articles in refereed journals may be substituted for up to three of the written case reports. The article must describe the specific patient topic for which the paper is being submitted, should indicate the candidate as the primary author, and should have been published within 10 years of the date when all 10 case reports are submitted. Submit completed case reports electronically to: Case Reports Chair, Primary Care Diplomate Section
to his/her current email address Two of the Case Reports should be submitted no later than August 1 of the year preceding that in which the Candidate plans to take the Written Examination (Part IV) and Interview (Part V) at the American Academy of Optometry Annual Meeting. Each case report will be reviewed by three referees, who may request additional information. The Candidate is encouraged to wait for approval of the first two Case Reports before proceeding with the remaining 8 to ensure that his/her efforts are directed appropriately.
All 10 Case Reports must be submitted to the Diplomate Case Report Chairman by July 15 of the year in which the Candidate plans to complete the Written Examination (Part IV) and Interview (Part V). Submission of individual case reports is encouraged as each is completed. All Case Reports must be accepted for the Candidate to be eligible for the Examination and Interview sessions held during the Annual Meeting.
The complexity level of each patient scenario and each scenario component will determine the expected level of performance. Factors such as the scope of care allowed by licensure in the Candidate's own state will be taken into consideration when scoring the test results. However, practitioners are expected to understand and to coordinate, in the best interest of their patients, management plans that may be technically beyond their current scope of direct care as allowed by state law. In addition to the patient scenario questions, multiple choice questions pertaining to state-of-the-art information for the primary care practitioner will be included. At such time as is deemed appropriate by the Diplomate committee, the Candidate will be interviewed by 3-5 members designated by the Diplomate Interview Committee. The interview is a two-step process.
The second portion of the interview process comes after all of the other steps have been completed. Usually, this is done during the same Annual Meeting at which the practical examination was taken. This "exit" interview provides the candidate and the Diplomate Committee members a chance to briefly review the entire process. This interview is meant to be more informative rather than an examination. The committee will discuss with the Candidate his/her strong and weak points on all parts of the Diplomate process, including the practical examination.
The Activity Points are assigned as follows:
Materials documenting fulfillment of these four requirements should be submitted by July 15 of every fifth year of Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status to:
An interview with 3-5 members designated by the Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Renewal Committee will be conducted during the Annual Meeting of the fifth year of Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status. A Candidate will be notified as to whether or not Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status has been renewed by the day following the Interview. Renewal of Diplomate of the Primary Care Section Status will be formally announced at the Annual Banquet. Renewed Status will be immediately in effect and will remain current for another five (5) calendar years, ending on December 31 of the fifth year. |