Is Optometric Residency Worth It? My Real-Life Experience as an OD
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Dr. Ryan Corte discusses the controversial topic of optometric residency, exploring its pros and cons based on his personal experience. He emphasizes the importance of residency in building clinical confidence, specializing in various areas of optometry, and enhancing career opportunities. However, he also addresses the financial sacrifices and potential delays in starting a full-time practice that come with pursuing a residency. Dr. Corte shares his journey through the residency application process, the challenges he faced, and the valuable experiences he gained during his training. He concludes by encouraging listeners to weigh their options carefully and consider their long-term career goals when deciding whether to pursue a residency.
Chapters
00:00 The Residency Debate in Optometry
02:48 Pros of Optometric Residency
06:02 Cons of Optometric Residency
08:53 Personal Journey Through Residency
12:08 The Transition to Residency Life
14:56 Academic and Clinical Growth During Residency
17:43 Final Thoughts on Residency Decision
Takeaways
- Residency is debated in optometry for its value and necessity.
- It provides advanced clinical training and specialization opportunities.
- Financial sacrifices are a significant consideration for new graduates.
- Residency can delay the start of a full-time optometric career.
- Not all practice settings require a residency for success.
- Personal experiences during residency can shape future career paths.
- Networking and mentorship opportunities are enhanced through residency.
- Teaching and academic involvement can be part of the residency experience.
- Confidence in managing ocular diseases is significantly improved through residency.
- Decisions about residency should be based on individual career goals and circumstances.