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====Colombia==== In [[Colombia]], optometry education has been accredited by the Ministry of Health. The last official revision to the laws regarding healthcare standards in the country was issued in 1992 through the Law 30.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cna.gov.co/cont/publicaciones/estandares/salud/anexo_ant_for_pro_cie_sal.htm|title=Consejo Nacional de Acreditación<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=28 April 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040911151134/http://www.cna.gov.co/cont/publicaciones/estandares/salud/anexo_ant_for_pro_cie_sal.htm|archive-date=11 September 2004|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Currently there are eight official universities that are entitled by [[ICFES]] to grant the optometrist certification. The first optometrists arrived in the country from North America and Europe {{circa|1914}}. These professionals specialized in optics and [[refraction]]. In 1933, under [[Decree]]s 449 and 1291, the Colombian Government officially set the rules for the formation of professionals in the field of optometry. In 1966 [[La Salle University, Colombia|La Salle University]] opened its first Faculty of Optometry after a recommendation from a group of professionals. At present optometrists are encouraged to keep up with new technologies through congresses and scholarships granted by the government or the private sector (such as [[Bausch & Lomb]]).
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