Women In Optometry and our supporters celebrate the Class of 2024 in the West.
Arizona College of Optometry, Midwestern UniversityClass of 2024: 63 graduates (37 women, 26 men) |
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Taylor Bosch, OD, of Carstairs, Alberta, Canada, will complete an ocular disease residency at the Arizona College of Optometry. |
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Pacific University College of OptometryClass of 2024: 83 students (59 women, 24 men) |
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Vanessa Hua, OD, of Beaverton, Oregon, will complete a primary care and ocular disease residency at the VA Portland Healthcare System. Dr. Hua says that she hopes the advanced clinical training and experience will push her to become a better optometric physician for her future patients. |
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Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum UniversityClass of 2024: 98 graduates (75 women, 23 men) |
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Erik Whitney, OD, of San Diego, California, will complete a residency in pediatric optometry at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. | |
Diana Pajongvirotjanasakul, OD, of Aliso Viejo, California, will pursue a residency in vision rehabilitation with an emphasis in brain injury at SUNY College of Optometry. |
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University of California, Berkeley, School of OptometryClass of 2024: 49 graduates (39 cisgender women, 10 cisgender men) |
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BaoChau Vu, OD, of Irvine, California, is the 2024 Gold Retinoscope winner, the school’s top honor given in this annual award that recognizes an outstanding member of the graduating class who demonstrates excellence in optometric science. She will continue her residency training at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in ocular disease/neuro-optometry/brain injury vision rehab. |
Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry |
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Cameron Yu, OD, of Cupertino, California, will pursue a residency at Riverside-San Bernardino Indian Health in Grand Terrace, California, emphasizing ocular disease and primary care optometry. |