Women in Optometry and our supporters celebrate the Class of 2024 in the Midwest.
Chicago College of Optometry, Midwestern University |
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Eryka Uehling, OD, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will complete a residency in ocular disease with an emphasis in cornea and contact lens at Washington University in St. Louis. |
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Illinois College of Optometry |
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Parker Monsen, OD, will begin a residency at Moyes Eye Center in Kansas City, Missouri, in ocular disease/refractive surgery. | |
McKenzie Stewart, OD, will serve a residency at Children’s Mercy Hospital & Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri. | |
Gabriella Vivacqua, OD, looks forward to starting her professional career. |
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Indiana University School of OptometryClass of 2024: 83 graduates (51 women, 32 men) |
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Abigail Lee, OD, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, will return to her hometown to complete a residency in ocular disease at the Fort Wayne VA Medical Center. |
Michigan College of Optometry, Ferris State University |
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Molly Leslie, OD, of Grayling, Michigan, will complete a residency program at the WJB Dorn VA in Columbia, South Carolina. |
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Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of OptometryClass of 2024: 29 graduates (17 women, 12 men) |
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Blayke Haggard, OD, of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, has accepted a position as an assistant clinical professor for Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry at Sam Hider Health Center in Jay, Oklahoma. |
The Ohio State University College of OptometryClass of 2024: 67 graduates (45 women, 22 men) |
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Kelly Klimo, OD, of Massillon, Ohio, will start an ocular disease residency at the Cincinnati Eye Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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University of Missouri-St. Louis, College of OptometryClass of 2024: 41 graduates (23 women, 18 men) |
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Allie Dockins, OD, of Columbia, Missouri, will join Missouri Eye Consultants in Moberly, Missouri, and will be providing comprehensive eye care to patients of the community. |
University of Waterloo School of Optometry |
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Shayna Timmerman, OD, of Rathwell, Manitoba, Canada, will move to Morden, Manitoba, to practice full scope optometry at Focal Point Comprehensive Vision Care. She says that she’s looking forward to exploring southern Manitoba and meeting new people while providing patients with quality eye care services. |