Alam Khyber, Chen Jingyi, Ho May, Gammoh Yazan, Jansen Lisa, DeSouza Neilsen, Lim Amy, Fitzpatrick Garry, Neuville Jessica
Department of Optometry, Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
International Programs Division, The Fred Hollows Foundation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Clin Exp Optom. 2025 Apr;108(3):233-239. doi: 10.1080/08164622.2024.2412254. Epub 2024 Oct 9.
Global curriculum initiatives aim to enhance the education of optometrists across the world. This is done by establishing competencies and frameworks necessary for consistency in education and training. Through collaboration and knowledge exchange between educators and institutions, future optometrists can be equipped with the latest evidence-based knowledge and skills to deliver quality eye care, regardless of geographical location. This paper explores the concept of a global curriculum by investigating the global similarities and differences in definitions of optometry, regulation of the profession, assessment of competency, accreditation standards for education providers, curriculum frameworks, and scope of practice. Despite the challenges of advancing optometric education, there appear to be many opportunities to explore collaboration on an international scale. Three case studies are presented which demonstrate international collaborations among education providers to train local optometrists. Future technological advancements and the use of artificial intelligence may assist the development and delivery of a global curriculum.
全球课程倡议旨在提升全球验光师的教育水平。这通过建立教育和培训一致性所需的能力和框架来实现。通过教育工作者和机构之间的合作与知识交流,未来的验光师无论身处何地,都能具备最新的循证知识和技能,以提供高质量的眼保健服务。本文通过调查验光专业定义、职业监管、能力评估、教育提供者的认证标准、课程框架和实践范围等方面的全球异同,探讨了全球课程的概念。尽管推进验光教育面临挑战,但似乎有许多机会在国际范围内探索合作。文中呈现了三个案例研究,展示了教育提供者之间为培训当地验光师而开展的国际合作。未来的技术进步和人工智能的应用可能有助于全球课程的开发与实施。