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Preparing
Preparing for the CEO Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
is different than studying for academic examinations.
The PLA is an assessment designed to establish a profile
of the knowledge held by you about current optometric
clinical science and practice. Accordingly, adding to
and exercising your knowledge of clinical science and
practice is the best preparation strategy. This can
involve reading and reviewing textbooks, professional
journals, scientific papers, and other references
relevant to clinical practice, attending continuing
education courses, and conferring with peers. Regular
exercise of knowledge of clinical science and practice
is also an important component in preparing for the
assessment.
A list of reference material that has been prepared
for the University of Waterloo International Optometric
Bridging Program is available by
clicking here.
Due to the proprietary nature of CEO assessment
questions, there are no prior assessments available for
prior viewing or “practice”. However, to become familiar
with the format of the assessment’s multiple-choice
questions, reference may be made to these assessment
sample questions.
Ultimately, the purpose of the PLA is to identify
those areas of clinical science and practice in which
you may require enhancement for the purpose of further
development. As such, you are encouraged to prepare but
to view the Prior Learning Assessment from a
noncompetitive perspective. |