Yes, Ophthalmic Technology can be challenging, but it’s manageable with dedication and interest in healthcare. The course involves learning about the intricate anatomy of the eye, understanding various eye diseases, and mastering the use of specialised diagnostic equipment.
Students need to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, which can be demanding. However, with a passion for helping people maintain their vision and a commitment to learning, most students find it rewarding and achievable. Support from instructors and hands-on training make the learning process smoother.