Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry - Continuing Education Programs

Continuing Education Programs

NSU College of Optometry offers Continuing Education (CE) programs to provide Optometrists the ability to complete CE courses online or in person. The Optometric Practice Enhancement Program (OPEP) includes both online and onsite components that assist optometrists in developing, managing, and enhancing their optometric practices.

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