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    Board of Examiners in Optometry

    The License Renewal Portal will open from
    ​April 30, 2024 to June 30, 2024. ​

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    Board News
    January 2022

    IMPLICIT BIAS TRAINING COURSES

    Licensed Optometrists

    Greetings: Md. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 1-225 mandates that licensed health providers complete an implicit bias training program. Specifically, this program is a condition of license renewal in 2024 for optometrists. Note that this law applies not just to the
    O​ptometry Board, but to all health occupation licensees and certificate holders in Maryland. This is a one-time only requirement. You are required to complete the program as a condition of license renewal.

    ALTHOUGH YOU MUST COMPLETE ONE OF THE OFFERED PROGRAMS, YOU WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION TO THE OPTOMETRY BOARD, UNLESS YOU ARE AUDITED FOR CE COMPLIANCE.

    When you complete the program, please make a note of the name and sponsor of the program, the date that it was completed, the number of hours and maintain the certificate of completion if one is provided. Licensed optometrists may receive continuing education credit for completion of the program. Keep in mind that during any renewal cycle, a licensee may receive up to a combined total of four (4) continuing education hours for Board-approved courses in cultural competency, including Implicit Bias training.

    On your 2024 renewal application you will be asked to “Attest” to the fact that you completed the implicit bias training program. If you have not, you will not qualify for license renewal. The Board approved courses may be accessed at:
    All implicit bias training programs must be approved by the Cultural and Linguistic Health Care Professional Competency Program wi​thin the Maryland Department of Health. Other courses are not approved.

    If you have any questions, please contact the Board at​mdh.optometry@maryland.gov. The Board apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.

    Notice of Public Meeting

    Subject: Emergency Board  Meeting​
    Date: April 18, 2024
    Time: 6:15 P​.M.​​​
    Join via Google Meets:
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    Tel:+1 361-317-1056‬ ​
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    * A portion of the meeting may be closed to the public


    UPCOMING EVENTS

    Regular sessions of Board meetings are open to the public and begin at 9:30 a.m.​

    January 31 – Videoconference
    March 27 – 4201 Patterson Ave
    May 29 – 4201 Patterson Avenue
    July 31 – Videoconference
    September 25 – 4201 Patterson Avenue
    ​ November 13 – Videoconference


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    BOARD OFFICE

    Board of Examiners in Optometry
    4201 Patterson Avenue, Room 307
    Baltimore, MD 21215-2299
    Office: 410-764-4711​​
    Fax: 410-358-2906
    Email: mdh.optometry@maryland.gov
    Web: https://health.maryland.gov/optometry