Students will study content areas specific to allied ophthalmic medical personnel, but will also attend the Queen’s ophthalmology residency lectures and the Department of Ophthalmology grand rounds to help round out their didactic education.
Being based in a busy hospital eye clinic, our programs feature an unparalleled hands-on clinical experience. This unique learning environment consists of supervised time seeing patients in a variety of sub-specialty clinics and ophthalmic diagnostic areas. Graduates will possess the knowledge and applicable skills required to enter the workforce as proficient members of the eye care team.
The KOTC is a member of the International Council of Accreditation and is approved by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). Graduates of our program are eligible to write JCAHPO’s Ophthalmic Technician (OT) and Ophthalmic Medical Technologist (OMT) certification exams. Certified graduates are eligible to work in both Canada and the U.S.A.