American Optometric Association Shares Plans for Paraoptometric Appreciation Month 2025

August 28, 2025

St. Louis, Missouri – August 28, 2025 – The American Optometric Association (AOA) has marked September as the organization’s formal observance to honor optometric practice staff, known as Paraoptometric Appreciation Month. The AOA encourages members and the industry at large to join the only formal celebration dedicated to practice staff that critically supports the delivery of optometric patient care.  

With Americans’ increasing demand for primary eye health and vision care services provided by doctors of optometry, paraoptometric staff play a vital role in the efficient and effective delivery of quality patient care. The AOA is focused on equipping paraoptometric professionals with the education and resources necessary to build skillsets that can help practices meet this demand for care. 

Paraoptometric Month 2025

AOA members and the industry at large are encouraged to recognize staff contributions and share their appreciation on social media using #AOAParaMonth2025.

Follow along with the AOA Paraoptometric Connection (formally known as the AOA Paraoptometric Resource Center) and Commission on Paraoptometric Certification Facebook pages as well as the AOA Facebookand LinkedIn

AOA Associate Membership

Year round, the AOA offers resources and educational opportunities that reinforce the value paraoptometric staff bring to an optometric practice—including AOA associate membership.

Enrolling staff as AOA associate members is an easy, cost-free way for AOA member-doctors to grant optometric practice staff access to valuable paraoptometric programs and services, educational materials and discounts on event registration fees.

AOA associate membership offers staff access to: 

Learn more about how enrolling staff as AOA associate members leads to practice success

Paraoptometric Certification

As optometric scope of practice continues to allow doctors of optometry to practice at the top of their license—utilizing the fullest extent of their education and training to meet the increasing demands on the U.S. health care system—optometric staff shouldn’t be overlooked. Increased responsibilities, procedures and demands on doctors of optometry translate into a greater need for proven, skilled support on the part of paraoptometric staff.    

Developed by a panel of AOA doctors and paraoptometrics, paraoptometric certification ensures practice staff stay up to date in contemporary CE and professional development. Each level of certification requires successful completion of an exam prepared and administered by the CPC, with the assistance of Professional Testing Corporation (PTC), to ensure mastery of the specific skillsets.  

Practices can help ensure their staff have every opportunity for success—and it begins with the CPC Paraoptometric Examination Candidate Handbook. This regularly updated manual helps candidates better understand the processes and procedures to become certified, and how to retain certification through renewal. It’s not only required reading prior to applying for and taking certification examinations, but also the handbook is the go-to resource for staff seeking certification.  

AOA study resources, created based on CPC exam outlines, are also available to build staff confidence in their exam prep; materials include the Paraoptometric Examination Study Resource Checklist and CPC 2024 Examination Schedule. 

EyeLearn: Professional Development Hub

The AOA EyeLearn Professional Development Hub is a member-exclusive, centralized education resource with an ever-expanding catalog of CE and professional development courses, webinars and resources oriented to advance clinical proficiencies and practice management expertise. 

Further, EyeLearn hosts and archives impactful webinar content, such as the Para Speaker Series, and part 1 of the paraoptometric surgical assisting micro-credential.  

To learn more, visit the Paraoptometric Member Center. Please direct all questions about enrolling paraoptometric staff or associate member benefits to the AOA Education Center at educationcenter@aoa.org.  

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About the American Optometric Association

The American Optometric Association (AOA) is the leading authority on and advocate for quality eye health care, representing more than 50,000 doctors of optometry, optometry students and optometric professionals. As the sole primary eye care provider in many communities across America, doctors of optometry are often a patient's first entry point into the health care system, and have extensive, ongoing training to examine, diagnose, treat, and manage disorders, diseases, and injuries that affect the eye and visual system. Through a nationwide public health initiative, AOA's Eye Deserve More campaign is fostering awareness of the importance of eye health and vision care and the overall health benefits of in-person, comprehensive eye examinations with AOA doctors of optometry for all Americans.