ABO & NCLE
6506 Loisdale Rd., Suite 209
Springfield, VA 22150
Tel 703/719-5800
Fax 703/719-9144
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Who
are ABO and NCLE?
ABO
and NCLE are national not-for- profit organizations for the voluntary
certification of ophthalmic dispensers.
ABO,
the American Board of Opticianry, certifies opticians those who
dispense and work with spectacles.
NCLE,
the National Contact Lens Examiners, certifies those ophthalmic dispensers
who fit and work with contact lenses.
Both
organizations have the same purpose: to identify qualified ophthalmic
dispensers for the public and for the ophthalmic community by certifying
those who pass the professionally developed examinations. They also encourage
growth of optical skills with continuing education and approve continuing
education programs for recertification.
Both
certification boards were reorganized under their present charter in 1979,
and each is governed by an independent board of directors. Certified opticians
and contact lens technicians are appointed as directors for two year terms;
they volunteer their time to serve on the boards, establishing policies
and working to maintain the professional integrity of the two certification
boards. The ABO/NCLE staff is also available to answer questions and help
resolve any problems certificants might have with their certification.
Both the directors and staff are involved in reviewing and approving continuing
education for recertification.
ABO
and NCLE are also accredited by NCCA, the National Commission for Certifying
Agencies. In effect NCCA is a certifying agency for certifying agencies;
NCCA accreditation requires no examinations to obtain, but a strict set
of criteria must be met and maintained to get and keep the credential.
Together,
ABO and NCLE certify roughly 38,000 ophthalmic dispensers; well over half
of the estimated number of dispensers in the United States. Approximately
30,000 opticians are certified by ABO; NCLE numbers total about 8,000
certified contact lens dispensers.
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