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University of Technology Sydney
Master of Orthoptics
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia
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Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Orthoptics provides the requisite in-depth knowledge, skills and experience to work as an orthoptist in the multidisciplinary eye healthcare sector. Innovative and practice-based in approach, it enables the development of specialist knowledge and skills while preparing students for changing practices in response to new evidence and rapidly emerging medical technologies. The UTS Master of Orthoptics is the only postgraduate course for orthoptics in Australia.


University of Technology Sydney
Master of Orthoptics (Research)
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia
- + 2 more
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This course is intended for orthoptists, or students who have completed a relevant degree, who wish to pursue a career in research or gain a competitive advantage in their career by completing an additional postgraduate qualification. Students gain research skills and expertise in their area of research interest, and demonstrate their outstanding academic ability and commitment to orthoptics through the completion of the degree.
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Máster de Formación Continua en Periodoncia y Osteointegración
- Alcorcón, Spain
Master degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Spanish
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Ophthalmology degree programs at the Master's level focus on advanced study and clinical practice in eye care. This field combines rigorous medical training with a deep understanding of visual health, offering a platform to make a significant impact on patients’ lives.
Through courses in ocular anatomy, disease diagnosis, and surgical techniques, you'll develop precise skills such as performing eye exams, interpreting diagnostic imaging, and executing surgical procedures like cataract surgery. The environment fosters critical thinking and enhances clinical reasoning, as students immerse themselves in both theoretical knowledge and practical experiences. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives that come from hands-on practice and collaboration with experienced professionals.
As a graduate of a Master's program in Ophthalmology, you'll have a range of career opportunities in clinical practice, research, or public health. Professionals often work in hospitals, private practices, or academic institutions, contributing to advancements in treatments and technologies that improve patient outcomes in vision care.