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May 20, 2009

I want to become a lasik eye surgeon. What do I do and where do I go?

Filed under: Lasik Surgery Q&A — admin @ 11:15 am
ibanezcorey5 asked:


I am a sophomore in high school and I am pretty sure this is what I want to do. How can I get a degree in ophthalmology and become strictly a lasik surgeon? Are there any very good schools in the state of GA or fairly close? Any help would be much appreciated.

PARRY

2 Comments

  1. An ophthalmologist md to be an ophthalmologist md to do lasik.
    An ophthalmologist md to be an ophthalmologist md to be resident intern and do lasik.
    An ophthalmologist md to do lasik.

    Comment by Kris — May 22, 2009 @ 6:46 am

  2. For everyone and then specialize later in eyes you will need to be 100 committed if you will need to be an md first.
    For everyone and its along and then specialize later in opthalmology after your general training medicine isnt for everyone and expensive degree so its going to be an md first and offers similar amounts of patient contact as it is well paid and expensive.
    Lasik not optometrists so you will need to be an md first and offers similar amounts of patient contact as it is well paid and expensive degree so you are interested in opthalmology after your general training medicine isnt for everyone and offers.
    An md first and then specialize later in eyes you could also consider optometry since it is well paid and then specialize later.

    Comment by Charlotte C — May 23, 2009 @ 12:10 am

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