OVERVIEW
Eye Specialists work with optometrists and ophthalmologists to conduct diagnostic vision tests and help care for and treat patients with eye or vision problems.
JOB DUTIES
TRAINING
To be an Eye Specialist, you must complete the Eye Specialist Course conducted under auspices of the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), or meet the Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program. Or you can be a current Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) or higher. Phase II proficiency training must be performed under supervision of an optometry officer, ophthalmologist or a MOSC20 68Y NCO. Basic Training is 3 weeks and Advanced Individual Training is 13 weeks and 4 days at Fort Sam Houston, TX.
HELPFUL SKILLS
REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S):
Skilled Technical (ST): 101
General Technical (GT): 107 FUTURE
Learn more about the ASVAB.
CIVILIAN CAREERS
Healthcare careers are in demand throughout the country. The training and experience you receive in this specialty can help you gain a position in many healthcare providers in optometry and general health. There are also 15 nationally recognized certifications available
Eye Specialist