New England College of Optometry explained

New England College of Optometry
Established:1894
Type:Private optometry college
President:Howard Purcell
City:Boston
State:Massachusetts
Country:United States

The New England College of Optometry is a private optometry college in Boston, Massachusetts. It enrolls over 500 students and is one of the oldest continually operating college of optometry in the United States.

History

It was originally established as the Klein School of Optics in 1894 by ophthalmologist August Andreas Klein.[1] The college moved to several locations around Boston, and was known as the Massachusetts School of Optometry and the Massachusetts College of Optometry until it came to reside in its current location in the Back Bay section of Boston.

The college offers both Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) and Master of Science in Vision Science degrees. Special emphasis is placed on direct contact with patients, and to this end students make use of the College's owned and operated clinics, NECO Center for Eye Care Commonwealth and Roslindale, as well as the NECO Clinical Network of eye care centers.

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Notes and References

  1. Edmonds . Heather . Garston . Matthew . 2019-10-16 . New England College of Optometry At 125: A history of Leadership . Hindsight: Journal of Optometry History . en . 50 . 4 . 85–88 . 10.14434/hindsight.v50i4.28033 . 2374-3271.