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  1. www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg › oobOOB | Home - MOH

    May 27, 2024 · All optometrists and opticians providing services to the public in Singapore are required to be registered with the Optometrists and Opticians Board (OOB) and have a valid practising certificate. Learn More.

  2. Registration as an Optometrist and Optician. All optometrists and opticians providing eye care services will need to be registered with the Optometrists & Opticians Board to continue practising or to start working as an optician or optometrist from 1 Jan 2008.

  3. Continuing Professional Education (CPE) consists of educational activities that serve to maintain, develop or increase the knowledge, skills and professional performance of optometrists and opticians.

  4. In 2007, the Ministry of Health reviewed the state of Optometry and Opticianry in Singapore and formed the Optometry and Opticianry Board (OOB). and all optometrists and opticians will have to register to practice their profession in the future.

  5. 2020 REVISED EDITION. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act to provide for the registration of optometrists and opticians, to regulate their practices and to provide for purposes connected therewith. [22 February 2008]

  6. Jun 6, 2018 · There are 2 types of registered practitioner in an optical shop in Singapore – optician and / or optometrist. Below is the definition given by OOB ( Optometrist and Opticians Board ) for optometrist and optician. Optometrists are primary eye care providers who specialize in performing eye examinations.

  7. www.moe.gov.sg › coursefinder › coursedetailCourse details page | MOE

    The Diploma in Optometry (OPT) course is accredited by the Optometrists and Opticians Board, and trains you to become a professional optometrist capable of diagnosing eye disorders and prescribing optical treatments to meet the increasing demand of eye care services arising from the aging population and high myopia prevalence in Singapore.

  8. Become a licensed optometrist registered with the Optometrists and Opticians Board (OOB), governed by the Ministry of Health. This license opens doors to a wide range of career prospects in areas such as community optometry clinics, ophthalmology clinics, hospitals, multinational manufacturing companies, or research institutions.

  9. Since 1 Jan 2008, all optometrists and opticians providing services to the public in Singapore are required to be registered with the Board and have a valid registration certificate (RC) and practising certificate (PC).

  10. Methods: Members of the Optometrist and Optician Board (OOB) were invited via email to take part in an anonymous online survey. The survey questions covered the following areas: current scope of...

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