FAQs
Annual Continuing Education (ACE) Meeting
Q. When and where is the annual meeting in 2012?
A. The 2012 meeting will be held November 9-12 in Chicago, IL.
Q. When does program registration start and end?
A. Online registration will open at the end of June/early July. Course bulletins
are mailed in early July to all JCAHPO certificants and ATPO members. Online registration
will open before the bulletin reaches your mailbox! Be sure to watch for information
on the Annual Meeting Web page. Registration
deadlines will be posted in May. We offer discounted rates for early-bird and pre-registrants,
so register early for the best prices!
Q. When and how do we make our housing arrangements?
A. Hotel reservations must be made through the AAO Housing Bureau. We will post
a link to the housing form as soon as it is available.
Q. When will we receive our credit letters?
A. In an effort to go "green," credit letters are no longer mailed. You
can access and print copies of your JCAHPO continuing education credits approximately
8-10 weeks after the annual or continuing education programs. To access your credits, log into your account on the left of this page.
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ATPO
Q. What does ATPO® stand for?
A. Association of Technical Personnel in Ophthalmology.
ATPO's mission is to provide, expand, and support scientific and educational opportunities
for allied health personnel in ophthalmology, and to act as an advocate for its
members and the profession. The association was founded as a professional association
to represent ophthalmic medical personnel.
ATPO provides a forum that encourages the exchange of ideas, experiences, and the
pursuit of higher levels of educational and professional growth. Individual membership,
group membership (three or more technicians from one practice), and a joint membership
with the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists (CLAO), are offered by ATPO.
Q. What are the benefits of ATPO membership?
A. Benefits of ATPO membership include: four complimentary continuing education
credits via ATPO CE on the Internet (articles) or COVE quizzes, option to obtain
a dual membership with CLAO for a discount, annual scientific session, continuing
education programs, review courses, video education, salary survey, networking,
leadership roles, opportunities to volunteer, local chapters, mentor network, flash
cards, and more!
Q. How much is membership?
A. Membership is only $75.00 per year. A joint membership with CLAO is also available
for $95.00. Click here to
view/download a membership application.
Q. Who do I contact with further ATPO questions?
A. Contact the ATPO office at (800) 482-4858 or ATPO
membership@jcahpo.org
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Audio/Video Lectures
Q. What are the JCAHPO audio/video CD lectures?
A. Selected lectures from previous meetings are available on a CD-ROM that contains
a handout and a quiz. To earn CE credits, simply watch or listen to a lecture on
your own time, complete and submit the corresponding quiz to JCAHPO, and score 80%
or higher on the quiz! Click here for a preview of
a video lecture. Click here to view/download the
CD lectures order form. (System requirements: Windows 98, 2000, XP or above, Internet
Explorer 5.0 or above, Windows Media Player 6.4 or above)
Many audio/video courses are also available for purchase online at www.actioned.org.
Q. How much do the audio/video lectures cost?
A. A 1-hour audio lecture is $10.00 (1 CE credit). A 2-hour audio lecture is $15.00
(2 CE credits). The video lectures are all 1-hour lectures for $20.00 (1 CE credit).
Click here to view/download the order form. Many audio/video courses are also available for purchase online at www.actioned.org.
Q. How long will it take to receive my order?
A. Orders are shipped within 2 weeks. Rush delivery is available for an additional
fee. See the order form for details.
Q. Who should I contact in regards to the status of my audio/video lecture order?
A. To check on the status of your order, contact the Administrative Services Department
at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org. To
check on the status of your quiz, contact the Education Department at (800) 284-3937
or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
Q. What payment methods are accepted?
A. JCAHPO accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal or business
checks, and cashier's checks/money orders.
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Bookstore
Q. How do I place an order?
A. Simply print and complete the order form, then Fax or mail the form with payment
to JCAHPO. Click here to view/download the
bookstore order form. Many of JCAHPO's products/courses are available online at www.actioned.org.
Q. Which books are available?
A. Click here for a list and a brief overview
of the available books.
Q. Who do I contact with questions regarding my bookstore purchase?
A. Bookstore questions may be directed at (800) 284-3937 or send us an email.
Q. How long will it take to receive my order?
A. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. If you have a question regarding your order, please call
(800) 284-3937 or send us an email.
Q. Do shipping charges apply?
A. Yes, there are shipping charges. Click here
to view/download the order form that includes shipping details.
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Career Information
Q. What is an Ophthalmic Assistant?
A. An ophthalmic assistant is a person who works with an ophthalmologist (eye doctor)
to provide patient care by performing many different eye-related clinical functions.
An ophthalmic assistant's work provides the ophthalmologist with important information
to help diagnose and treat patients. See myeyecareer.org
or the career brochure for additional details.
Q. Where can I receive the training I need for a career in ophthalmic assisting?
A. Click here for a list of formal training programs
at the assistant level.
Click here for a list of formal training programs
at the technician/technologist level.
Q. What other training options are available?
A. For only $495.00, JCAHPO offers an Allied Health On-the-Job Training Kit that includes:
Ophthalmic Medical Assisting: An Independent Study Course Text and Exam, Fundamentals
of Ophthalmic Medical Assisting DVD, Introducing Ophthalmology: A Primer for Office
Staff, JCAHPO Learning Systems® 1-6
CD-ROM , and the Ophthalmic Medical Personnel On-the-Job Trainer's Guide
and Curriculum. Click here to view/download the
Allied Health On-the-Job Training Kit order form.
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Certification
Q. How can I receive a duplicate certificate and/or wallet card?
A. Mail or Fax a written request with payment to JCAHPO. Duplicate certificates
are $7.00 each and duplicate wallet cards are $3.00 each. FAX: (651) 731-0410 /
MAIL: 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125
Q. How can I verify that someone is certified by JCAHPO?
A. Contact the Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 or
jcahpo@jcahpo.org
Q. What is the criteria for becoming certified?
A. Each level of certification has its own criteria. All of the levels require a
high school diploma or equivalent certificate. Click on the following links for
specific details.
COA®
COT®
COMT®
CCOA®
ROUB®
CDOS SM
OSA (Surgical Assisting)
Q. How long is certification valid?
A. Certification is valid for 36 months and a
recertification application must be submitted by the end of this period.
Click here to view/download more information
on recertification.
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Contact Lens Home Study Course
Q. What is the Contact Lens Home Study Course?
A. The Contact Lens Home Study Course was developed by the Contact Lens Association
of Ophthalmologists (CLAO) and provides basic-to-intermediate-level training in
contact lens fitting. Click here to view/download
the order form and more information on this course.
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Continuing Education
Q. How do I earn continuing education credits?
A. There are many ways to earn continuing education (CE) credits. CE credits are
awarded for participation in a wide range of programs and activities including lectures
and workshops, independent study, and teaching approved courses. CE credits may
be earned through participation in JCAHPO programs, as well as independent programs
approved for credit by JCAHPO. Click the 'Education' tab to the left for more information.
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Continuing
Education Programs (formerly listed as regional meetings)
Q. When and where is the next continuing education program?
A. JCAHPO offers a series of 1- 2-day continuing education programs across the country
each year. Click here for the most up-to-date calendar.
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Distance Learning
Q. What types of distance learning options are available?
A. Distance learning options include articles with quizzes, CD-ROMs, online courses,
audio and video lectures, and more. Click here
to view distance learning options.
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Exams
Q. Where are the JCAHPO exams given?
A. Exams are administered on computer at Prometric centers across the U.S. and Canada.
Click here for a list of exam sites and
fees or visit the Prometric website.
In the "area of study," select "Academic, Professional Licensure
& Certification, Corporate and Government." In the "choose testing
program box," select " Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in
Ophthalmology."
Q. How often are the exams given?
A. Once your application is accepted, you will have 90 days to take the exam. Exams
are given year-round 5-6 days a week, depending on the location.
Click here for a list of exam sites and
fees or visit the Prometric website.
In the "area of study," select "Academic, Professional Licensure
& Certification, Corporate and Government." In the "choose testing
program box," select "Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology."
Contact your local Prometric center (see the link above) for hours.
Q. How much are the examination fees?
A. Certification examination fees vary for each level of the exam.
Click here to view/download the certification examination fee schedule.
Scholarships are available;
click here for details.
Q. Who do I contact with further exam questions?
A. Contact the Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 or
jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Formal Training Programs
Q. Where are the formal training programs located?
A. Click here to view the list of assistant-level,
technician-level, and technologist-level training programs.
Q. What other training options are available?
A. For only $495.00, JCAHPO offers an Allied Health On-the-Job Training Kit that
includes: Ophthalmic Medical Assisting: An Independent Study Course Text and Exam,
Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Medical Assisting DVD, Introducing Ophthalmology: A Primer
for Office Staff, JCAHPO Learning Systems®
1-6 CD-ROM, and the Ophthalmic Medical Personnel On-the-Job Trainer's Guide
and Curriculum. Click here to view/download the
Allied Health On-the-Job Training Kit order form.
Q. Is there a CD-ROM for ophthalmic training?
A. Yes, JCAHPO Learning Systems®
CD-ROM and the JCAHPO and CLAO Contact Lens Learning Systems® CD-ROM both provide training you can do any
place, any time. Click here for information on
both of these valuable learning tools.
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Foundation
Q. What is the mission of the JCAHPO Education & Research Foundation?
A. The mission is: To expand and strengthen the delivery of eye care.
Q. What does the JCAHPO Education & Research Foundation do?
A. The JCAHPO Education and Research Foundation
awards scholarships to students enrolled in accredited training programs
for ophthalmic assistant, technician, technologist, and orthoptist, for continuing
education, certification, and financial assistance for special JCAHPO projects.
Q. How do I make a donation to the JCAHPO Education & Research Foundation?
A. Donations are appreciated and tax deductible. Click
here to view/download the donation card. We thank you for your support.
Your donation makes a difference!
Q. How can I contact someone at the JCAHPO Education & Research Foundation?
A. Contact JCAHPO at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
Q. Does the Foundation have a newsletter?
A. Yes, the Foundation Focus is mailed to all contributors in March and August.
Click here to view/download the current
issue or view past issues.
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General
Q. What is JCAHPO's mailing address?
A. JCAHPO
2025 Woodlane Drive
St. Paul, MN 55125-2998
USA
Q. What are JCAHPO's office hours?
A. JCAHPO's business hours are 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time.
Q. What are JCAHPO's phone numbers?
A. Toll free: (800) 284-3937 / Local: (651) 731-2944 / International: + 001 1 651
731 2944
Q. What is the Fax number?
A. (651) 731-0410
Q. What is the e-mail address?
A. jcahpo@jcahpo.org
Q. How do I find my ID number?
A. You can log into your account and follow the instructions to obtain a user name and password.
Once you are logged in, you may view information such as your ID number. You may
also contact JCAHPO at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org
for your ID number.
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Home Study Course/Independent
Study Course
Q. What is the JCAT home study course/independent study course?
A. The JCAHPO Career Advancement Tool (JCAT) is a convenient way for entry-level ophthalmic medical personnel to become familiar with the responsibilities of an ophthalmic medical assistant as well as become eligible to take the COA level examination. The package includes "The Ophthalmic Assistant", 8th Ed. by Stein, Stein, and Freeman, one of the profession's leading educational references. The JCAT also includes 175 quiz items that test comprehension, and a study plan that outlines the text's most important content and provides study hints for assistant level education.
"Ophthalmic Medical Assisting: An Independent Study Course" is a textbook
and exam that is published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and was
previously only available through AAO. Enhancements included in this revision (4th
Edition) include two new chapters, Refractive Surgery Concepts & Procedures,
and Understanding Practice Management; revised chapters and glossary incorporating
new evidence-based information and groundbreaking technologies; and 37 procedures
explained in detail. The full-color book is 368 pages, and the corresponding examination
booklet contains 200 multiple-choice questions.
Q. How can I order the home study course/independent study course?
A. Click here to view/download the order form.
Online ordering is coming soon.
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JCAHPO
Learning Systems
Q. What is the JCAHPO
Learning Systems®?
A. An interactive CD-ROM of six courses including: Keratometry, Lensometry, Ocular
Motility, Retinoscopy/Refinement, Tonometry, & Visual Fields.
Click here for a free interactive demonstration to try before you buy.
Q. What is the cost of the six-course JCAHPO Learning Systems® CD-ROM?
A. The CD-ROM is $350 (with 12 complimentary credits upon the successful completion
of the Learning Assessments) or $300 (without any complimentary credits) and consists
of six courses (Keratometry, Lensometry, Ocular Motility, Retinoscopy/Refinement,
Tonometry, & Visual Fields).
Q. Is there a demo available?
A. Yes, click
here to go to the free JCAHPO Learning Systems®
Demonstration.
Q. How do I order JCAHPO Learning Systems®?
A. Click here to view/download the order form.
Orders may be mailed to JCAHPO, 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125 or Faxed
to (651) 731-0410. Online ordering is coming soon.
Q. Can I receive credit by training on Learning Systems?
A. Yes, each course is worth 1 JCAHPO Group A credit upon successful completion
of the Learning Assessment at the end of each course.
Q. Is there a cost to retake a quiz if I fail?
A. Yes, the cost to retake a failed Learning Assessment is $5 for the first retake.
Additional retakes of the same Learning Assessment are at the full price of $10.
Q. What are the minimum system requirements for the JCAHPO Learning Systems® CD-ROM
A. Windows 98/2000/XP
Intel Pentium II 300 MHz
128 MB available RAM
CD-ROM drive, 16x minimum speed Video display card with at least 16 MB of memory
able to run at 16 bit color depth and 800 x 600 screen resolution
Sound card and speakers
Hard drive with at least 250 MB of available disk space
Q. Who can I contact with further questions about JCAHPO Learning Systems®?
A. Contact (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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JCAHPO & CLAO Contact Lens Learning Systems®
Q. Can I receive credits by training on the Contact Lens Learning Systems®?
A. Yes, each course is worth 1 JCAHPO Group A credit upon successful completion
of the corresponding Learning Assessment. One set of continuing education credits
is complimentary with the purchase of each CD. Credits established for each course
are as follows:
Q. Can I demo the Contact Lens Learning Systems® software?
A. Yes, you can try a free demo here.
Series 1
Contact Lens Basics - Two (2) JCAHPO Group A credits
Soft Contact Lenses - Three (3) JCAHPO Group A credits
Series 2
RGP - Three (3) JCAHPO Group A credits
Advanced Fitting Part I - Three (3) JCAHPO Group A credits
Advanced Fitting Part II - Four (4) JCAHPO Group A credits
CME credit information is available at www.clao.org
Q. How do I obtain continuing education credit for Contact Lens Learning
Systems®?
A. You must first correctly complete the Final Patient Exam at the end of the course
to obtain access to the Learning Assessment. Print and complete the Learning Assessment
and mail to:
JCAHPO & CLAO Contact Lens Learning Systems®
2025 Woodlane Drive
St. Paul, MN 55125-2998
Q. What is the cost of purchasing additional continuing education credits for
Contact Lens Learning Systems®?
A. Contact Lens Learning Systems® consists of
five (5) courses, with prices for continuing education credit as follows:
Series 1
Basic $15
Soft $15
Series 2
RGP $20
Advanced Contact Lens Fitting - Part I $20
Advanced Contact Lens Fitting - Part II $25
Q. Is there a cost to retake a Learning Assessment if I fail?
A. Yes, the costs to retake the Learning Assessment the first time are as follows:
Series 1
Basic $7.50
Soft $7.50
Series 2
RGP $10
Advanced Contact Lens Fitting - Part I $10
Advanced Contact Lens Fitting - Part II $10
Additional retakes of the same Learning Assessment are at the full price.
Q. What is the cost of the five courses of Contact Lens Learning Systems?
A. You may purchase Series 1 or Series 2 separately, or both series together for
the best price. Discounts are available for CLAO members, ATPO members, and JCAHPO
certificants. Click here to view/download the
order form for pricing details.
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Newsletter - Eye Lights
Q. How often is the newsletter published?
A. The JCAHPO Eye Lights newsletter is published quarterly.
Q. How do I get on the list to receive the Eye Lights newsletter?
A. All JCAHPO certificants receive the newsletter quarterly via e-mail. The newsletter
is also published on the website. Click here
to view the current issue. Beginning with the July 2008 issue, Eye Lights
will no longer be mailed. Please call (800) 284-3937 or log into your account on the
left of this page to keep us informed of your current e-mail address.
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Ophthalmic Coding Specialist
Q. What is the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist Certificate of Completion?
A. The American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives (AAOE) and the Joint Commission
on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology, Inc. (JCAHPO®)
have partnered to develop the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist examination. The Certificate
of Completion is awarded to those who attain a passing score on this examination
covering 18 aspects of ophthalmic coding. This certificate of completion is not
considered a certification credential.
Q. How do I apply to take the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist Exam?
A. The Ophthalmic Coding Specialist registration is available exclusively online at www.actioned.org.
Q. Does the Certification of Completion have an expiration date?
A. Yes, the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist Certificate of Completion is valid for
36 months.
Q. What is the cost of the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist Exam?
A. The price for AAO and AAOE members, their staff, and JCAHPO certificants is $175.00*. The Ophthalmic Coding Specialist registration is available exclusively online at www.actioned.org.
* Exams and retests are $300 each for non-AAO member physicians, consultants, sales
representatives, optometrists, and opticians not employed by AAO-member ophthalmologists.
Q. Who do I contact with further questions about the Ophthalmic Coding Specialist?
A. Contact us at (800) 284-3937 ext. 227 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Payments
Q. What type of payment methods does JCAHPO accept?
A. JCAHPO accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal or business
checks, and cashier's checks/money orders.
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Performance Test - COMT
Q. How and where are the COMT Performance Tests administered?
A. The COMT Performance Test is a computer-simulated examination. It is currently being delivered at the JCAHPO offices and select Regional Meeting locations. Please contact JCAHPO’s Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 for more information.
Q. How often are the COMT Performance Tests held?
A. The computer-simulated COMT Performance Test is held year-round at the JCAHPO office. For other dates and locations, please contact JCAHPO’s Certification Department at (800) 248-3937.
Q. What is the fee for the COMT Performance Test?
A. The fee for a full Performance Test is $110.00. The fee for a COMT Performance Test retest is $85.00.
Q. Who can I contact with further questions regarding the COMT Performance Test?
A. Contact the JCAHPO Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 or
jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Recertification
Q. How often do I need to apply for recertification?
A. JCAHPO certification is valid for 36 months. Certified ophthalmic medical personnel
may renew their certification either by earning continuing education credits or
taking a new examination.
Q. How many credits do I need to recertify?
A. View the charts below for the recertification requirements for each level of
certification.
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Number of Credits Required per each 36-month Cycle:
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Credential
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Total number of credits required
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Minimum number of Group A credits required
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Maximum number of Group B credits permitted
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COA/CCOA
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18
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12
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6
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COT
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27
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18
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9
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COMT
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36
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18
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18
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Number of Credits Required per each 36-month Cycle:
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Credential
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Total number of credits required
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Minimum number of credits related to content outline
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Maximum number of credits not related to content outline
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ROUB
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25
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10
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15
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Q. How do I know when I am due to recertify?
A. JCAHPO sends a reminder letter and an application for recertification to you
six months before your recertification date. Check the bottom right corner of your
current certificate or wallet card for your recertification date or contact JCAHPO
at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org. You
may also log into your account on the left of this page
to look up your recertification date. Please be sure to notify JCAHPO of any name/address
changes, or make changes when you log in to your account.
Q. What happens if I miss my recertification deadline?
A. If you do not apply for recertification, or miss the recertification application
deadline, you will be placed on non-certified status. Individuals who are placed
on non-certified status are not permitted to represent themselves as JCAHPO-certified
personnel; they may not utilize the credential after their name on business cards,
stationery, name badges, etc. From the time you are placed on non-certified status,
you will have 12 months to apply for recertification before your credential is revoked.
Within that 12-month period, the number of continuing education credits required
to recertify your credential does not increase, but an $85 late fee will be assessed. You
may choose to take the multiple-choice exam at your previous core certification
level in lieu of earning CE credits. The exam must be successfully completed within
12 months from the time you are placed on non-certified status. The Skill Evaluation
or Performance Test do not need to be repeated. Please contact JCAHPO for an application
and more details if you plan to pursue this method of recertification. Please note:
Certificants will not receive new recertification dates when they recertify within
the 12-month, non-certified status period.
Q. Do I need a sponsor's signature on my
recertification application?
A. A sponsoring ophthalmologist's signature is required on recertification/certification
exam applications for COA, COT, COMT, and Surgical Assisting. CCOAs must have a
supervisor's signature. ROUBs may have either a sponsoring ophthalmologist's or
physician's signature.
Q. How much is the recertification fee?
A. The recertification fee is $115.00 for all core levels (with or without surgical
assisting). The ROUB recertification fee is $135.00.
Q. Who can I contact with further recertification questions?
A. Contact the Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 or
jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Refinements
Q. What are the Refinements?
A. The Refinements are print-based modules. Each module in the series includes a
quiz and is approved for 1 JCAHPO Group A credit. Read the module and complete and
submit the quiz. You need to score 80% or higher on the quiz to earn credit.
Q. Are the Refinements articles and quizzes still valid and available?
A. Yes; for a list of available modules, click here
to view/download the order form. Refinements are also available online at www.actioned.org.
Q. What type of credits can I earn by completing the Refinements module quizzes?
A. All of the Refinements are worth 1 JCAHPO Group A credit.
Q. How do I order more Refinements?
A. Click here to view/download the order form
and mail or Fax your order with payment. Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. Refinements are also available online at www.actioned.org.
Q. How long does it take to grade the quizzes and receive notice if I passed
the quiz?
A. Allow approximately 2-3 weeks to receive notice in the mail. If you passed the
quiz, you will receive a credit letter stating the number of credits you earned.
If you fail the quiz, you will receive a letter and a new answer sheet to take the
quiz again at no additional charge. To view your credits from the Refinements, log into your account the left of this page.
Q. Can I order the quizzes separately?
A. Yes, additional quizzes are $10.00 each.
Q. Who do I contact with further questions regarding Refinements?
A. To check on the status of your order or quiz grading, contact the Administrative Services Department
at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Scholarships
Q. What type of scholarships are available?
A. The JCAHPO Education and Research Foundation offers scholarships for:
- Students accepted in approved or accredited training programs for ophthalmic assistants,
technicians, medical technologists, and orthoptists
- Continuing education (covers partial costs to attend the JCAHPO and ATPO annual
meeting and scientific session)
- Certification (covers a portion of JCAHPO examination fees for those wishing to
enter into or advance in the field)
- Harold Stein Prize for Best Scientific Paper (covers $500 to attend the JCAHPO and
ATPO annual meeting and scientific session, in addition to $1500 cash)
- Virginia Boyce Humanitarian Award (for ophthalmic medical personnel, preferably JCAHPO-certified,
who have volunteered in extraordinary ways to the field of eye care)
Q. How do I apply for a scholarship?
A. For most of the scholarships, you will need to submit an application and a release
form; some require writing a short essay.
Click here for scholarship applications, guidelines, release forms, and
additional information.
Q. Who do I contact with further questions regarding scholarships?
A. Contact JCAHPO at (800) 284-3937 or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Skill Evaluation
Q. How and where are the COT Skill Evaluations administered?
A. JCAHPO has developed a computer-based simulation for the COT Skill Evaluation
conducted at more than 250 test center locations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
This computer simulation has replaced the hands-on skill evaluation.
Click here for a list of exam sites and
fees or visit the Prometric website.
In the "area of study," select "Academic, Professional Licensure
& Certification, Corporate and Government." In the "choose testing
program box," select "Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology."
Q. How often are the COT Skill Evaluations held?
A. Skill Evaluations are given year-round, 5-6 days a week, depending on the location.
Contact your local Prometric center (see the link above) for hours. Once your application
is accepted, you will have 90 days to take the exam.
Q. What is the fee for the COT Skill Evaluation?
A. The application fee for a full Skill Evaluation is $110.00. The application fee
for the conditioned Skill Evaluation is $85.00.
Q. Who can I contact with further questions regarding the COT Skill Evaluation?
A. Contact the JCAHPO Certification Department at (800) 284-3937 ext. 228 or 242
or jcahpo@jcahpo.org.
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Study Guides
Q. Are study guides for the JCAHPO exams available and how much do they cost?
A. Yes, study guides are available for the COA, COT, and COMT examinations. The
guides are $15.00 for the COA and COT, and $18.00 for the COMT.
Click here to view/download the order form. Online ordering is coming soon.
Q. What information is in the study guides?
A. The JCAHPO study guides prepare you for the ophthalmic knowledge addressed in
the exams. Study guides include: descriptions of the exams, screen captures, sample
exam questions, study tips from certified professionals, tips on the best way for
you to prepare, and more!
Do you have a question about JCAHPO?
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