National Vision 2020-2021 Grant Program Challenges Optometry Students to Share Post-Pandemic Projections for Healthcare Practices
Third- and Fourth-Year Optometry Students Have a Chance to Win
The retailer’s 2020-2021 grant program challenges third- and fourth-year optometry students to share which changes implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic they believe will become a fixture in how optometrists practice and provide healthcare services. Entrants will have a chance to win a
“The current pandemic has turned our world on its head, and has profoundly impacted the way healthcare professionals interact with patients and manage practices,”
Applicants are asked to address the prompt in the form of a 500-word written essay or a short video (no longer than five minutes). To enter, students must be in their third or fourth year of optometry school and in good standing with a school in the
To explore the topic further, students may address questions such as:
- Do you believe the public’s expectations of healthcare practitioners, including optometrists, will shift as we emerge from the pandemic?
- How do you think opinions related to remote medicine have shifted in recent months? Are you, your peers and the public more or less accepting of the practice?
- Will mask regulations, increased sanitation standards or social distancing become the new normal in optometry practices and optical retail settings?
Additional information about the program and entry requirements is available on the Students section of the Optometry Careers page of the National Vision website, www.nationalvision.com.
All submissions and questions regarding the 2020-2021 grant program should be sent to Carly.Schenck@nationalvision.com by
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