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- ARBO Main
Welcome to the website of the Association of Regulatory Boards of Optometry (ARBO) ARBO's web site is designed to provide resources to regulatory boards of optometry throughout the world
- OE TRACKER - ARBO
OE TRACKER captures and stores continuing education attendance data for optometrists The information is retained in the secure ARBO database and can be accessed online by you and your licensing board OE TRACKER can save you time and reduce your paperwork by tracking all your CE credits electronically
- 2025 ARBO Annual Meeting
Please join us for the 2025 ARBO Annual Member Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota Members and staff of Regulatory Boards of Optometry in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are invited to attend this important meeting
- CE State Requirements - ARBO
ARBO has collected the CE requirements for most regulatory boards in the US and Canada You can search the database by selecting a state, province, or territory from the drop-down list below
- 2024 ARBO Annual Meeting
Please join us for the 2024 ARBO Annual Member Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee Members and staff of Regulatory Boards of Optometry in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are invited to attend this important meeting
- ARBO Releases OE Tracker Mobil App | ARBO. org
The Association of Regulatory Boards of Optometry (ARBO) is pleased to announce the development of a new OE TRACKER mobile app, available for Android and iPhones The app was created to assist COPE-approved Administrators and optometrists in recording continuing education (CE) course attendance
- Contact Us - ARBO
Association of Regulatory Boards of Optometry 3440 Toringdon Way, Suite 205 PMB #20533 Charlotte, NC 28277
- The National Board Exam: Part 1 - Association of Regulatory Boards of . . .
It is an essential tool that allows ARBO member boards to judge entry-to-practice competency for licensure But more than a tool, the Exam is a living entity that must constantly change and update itself in order to adapt to the ever-shifting optometric environment
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