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Who?:
Optometry applicants desiring a Kansas license. Applicants who wish to obtain a licensure to practice Optometry in Kansas must have passed all parts of the National Board Examination within the past five years in order to be eligible to sit for the the Kansas examination.
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What?:
Exam consisting of an interview, law test, and practical/clinical exam.
We at optometryjurisprudenceprep.com have summarized, edited, and developed an online tutorial review with questions to assist you in passing the law or jurisprudence examination specific to Kansas.
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When?:
The date for the Kansas examinations will be scheduled at the January board meeting and is usually administered in July each year. For 2010, the date of the examination is July 16-17, 2010.
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Where?:
You will receive notification of the location of examinations after your application has been received and reviewed.
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Why?:
The Kansas Board of Examiners in Optometry administers and enforces the provisions of Kansas Optometry Law to ensure the highest quality of eye care is provided to the citizens of Kansas.
For more info go to this link:
http://www.kssbeo.com/
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