CE Resources for Optometric and Ophthalmic Technicians

Washington State Requirements for Continuing Education

Washington State doesn’t have credentialing requirements for optometric or ophthalmic technicians, however, professional credentialing and certification provide opportunities for career advancement in this industry.

American Optometric Association (AOA) Requirements for Optometric Technicians:

Certification information can be found on AOA’s website.

According to the AOA, those who hold a designation of CPO™, CPOA™ or CPOT™ must participate in continuing education activities and report such activities to the CPC every three (3) years. They must earn a minimum of 18 hours every three years.

Those certificants who hold a designation of CPOC™ must participate in continuing education activities and report such activities to the CPC every three years. A minimum of 9 hours every three (3) years must be earned.

Washington State Training Programs for Optometric and Ophthalmic Technicians:

Other Credentialing Resources for Ophthalmic Technicians:

Continuing Education & Training Resources

The listings below are for Washington State and some national resources. Some private companies, like Allergan, may also offer fee-based continuing education programs. If you know of other continuing education resources, please email pr@nweyes.com or pr@whatcomeyes.com, so we may share them with your peers.

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