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North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose, & Throat (NCEENT), an affiliate practice of the Duke Health network, located in Durham, North Carolina, seeks a highly qualified optometrist specializing in the pediatric population. NCEENT has a 100 year tradition of providing advanced, friendly, caring treatment to every patient with five locations throughout the Durham/Cary/Chapel Hill area.
NCEENT is a multispecialty practice with 10 ophthalmologists and 2 optometrists
Private practice feel with support of an academic medical center
Volumes of about 20 pts/day
We seek applicants who:
Completed optometry training at an ARBO accredited school
Are seeing peds patients in more than 50% of their panel
Have contact lens experience
Residency/externship training preferred but not required
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