PhD in Vision Science, College of Optometry, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, USA.
10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124
Abstract
Dear Editor-in-Chief, Optometry education is a fundamental pillar of the eye health care system, playing an essential role in elevating service quality and improving public health outcomes. Although Iran’s optometry curriculum has made significant scientific and professional strides, targeted reforms are crucial to achieve full alignment with international standards. This article critically evaluates Iran’s optometry curriculum through the framework of global competency models, highlighting its strengths and pinpointing areas in need of enhancement. Current evidence shows that the curriculum offers a well-structured program, encompassing comprehensive basic and specialized courses that equip students with foundational knowledge. Nevertheless, urgent efforts are required to expand clinical training opportunities, enhance multicultural education, and integrate cutting-edge educational technologies. In addition, advancing competency-based assessment frameworks, increasing curriculum flexibility, and strengthening international collaborations are vital strategies to further elevate educational quality.
Bahreini,R . (2025). Analysis of the Optometry Curriculum in Iran Compared to International Standards. Medical Education Bulletin, 6(2), 1139-1141. doi: 10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124
MLA
Bahreini,R . "Analysis of the Optometry Curriculum in Iran Compared to International Standards", Medical Education Bulletin, 6, 2, 2025, 1139-1141. doi: 10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124
HARVARD
Bahreini R. (2025). 'Analysis of the Optometry Curriculum in Iran Compared to International Standards', Medical Education Bulletin, 6(2), pp. 1139-1141. doi: 10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124
CHICAGO
R Bahreini, "Analysis of the Optometry Curriculum in Iran Compared to International Standards," Medical Education Bulletin, 6 2 (2025): 1139-1141, doi: 10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124
VANCOUVER
Bahreini R. Analysis of the Optometry Curriculum in Iran Compared to International Standards. MEB. 2025;6(2):1139-1141. doi: 10.22034/meb.2025.548331.1124