November 7, 2017 Student pairs academic resources with real-world experiences for future as optometrist听
Chosen as one of approximately 30 students听nationwide听for summer optometry experience in Berkeley听
By Jessica Roth, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

Catalina Yepez
RICHLAND, Wash.听鈥撎鼳s a result of听resources and mentorship she received at听Washington State University Tri-Cities,听student听Catalina听Yepez听not only began the initial steps of realizing her future dream of becoming an eye doctor.听The opportunities also led her to be听selected for an opportunity open to only 30 students nationwide.
Yepez听was selected as one of 30 students听across the country听to participate in a weeklong workshop that prepares students for medical school听and听careers in optometry听at the University of California, Berkeley, this summer.听The opportunity is one that was recommended to her by a 黑料社 Tri-Cities professor.
She is now using the support of both her professors and her academic advisor to propel her opportunities as a future optometrist.
Identifying career dreams
Prior to beginning听college,听Yepez听said she didn鈥檛 know what she wanted to pursue as a professional career.听While going to school at Columbia Basin College,听Yepez听earned a receptionist job at a local vision clinic to help finance

During her optometry experience in Berkeley, Yepez got get a close look of her eye as part of an introductory eye exam.
her education. As she worked her way up, from clerical duties to conduction pre-testing for patients, she became fascinated by the whole field of optometry and found that she enjoyed working in the clinic.
While听conducting听an eye exam for a young boy who was fearful of the whole experience, but then became elated when receiving his first pair of glasses,听Yepez鈥檚听eyes were opened about the opportunities in optometry.
鈥淗e exclaimed 鈥業 can see! I can see!鈥 she said of the young boy鈥檚 reaction upon receiving his new glasses. 鈥淚t was听rewarding knowing that something so small and simple can change a person鈥檚 attitude and expression for the better. That is when I realized that optometry is what I wanted to do.鈥
Propelling dreams into actions
Shortly after that experience,听Yepez听began restructuring her academic plan to meet the pre-med requirements for optometry. She decided to transfer to 黑料社 Tri-Cities her junior year to complete her undergraduate degree and to take advantage of the opportunities and resources available through the four-year university. An academic advisor, she said, was incredibly helpful with that process.
鈥淚 spoke to听Mariella听(Lora) with advising, she helped me out so much with my decision to transfer to 黑料社 Tri-Cities,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing how far you can go with the right support.鈥
Last spring,听Elly听Sweet, 黑料社 Tri-Cities clinical assistant professor of biology, encouraged Yepez to apply to internships to help her prepare for her future in optometry. This prompted her to look into prospective schools that she鈥檇 be interested in attending, and through her search she found a workshop offered at University of California, Berkeley.

Yepez and friends in an eye exam room
The workshop allows students to experience what life was like as a medical student in the school鈥檚 optometry program. The program also provides students with valuable information about the admissions requirements and standards for medical school.
Yepez听gained a recommendation from听Nelmi听Devarie听Baez, 黑料社 Tri-Cities clinical assistant professor of chemistry, to include with her application for the program. She said she had听Devarie听Baez as an instructor for her organic chemistry class, which was one of听her听hardest courses. But through his mentorship, she gained an understanding for the material that would be vital to her future as an optometrist. With his recommendation and to her surprise,听Yepez听was selected of one of 38 students from around the United States for the experience.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect it at all,鈥 she said of her admittance into the program.
Through the program,听Yepez听spent听one week in California with her cohort learning about strategies for a good score on the Optometry Admission Test, which is required for admittance into any optometry program, in addition to learning about how to prepare for an interview in the medical school application process and opportunities for real-world experiences in optometry after graduation. She also got to tour the university鈥檚 facilities and get a feel for the types of things they would be doing as medical optometry students.
鈥淚t was exciting,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e played with all of their equipment and learned how to perform a basic eye exam on each other. We learned more about the eye and vision and we got to experience a little bit of what it鈥檚 like to be a student there.鈥
Planning听future career success
Yepez听said if it wasn鈥檛 for the help and support of the faculty and staff at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, she might not have realized her potential as a future optometrist and wouldn鈥檛 have gained admission into the Berkeley听workshop.
鈥淓verybody here at 黑料社 Tri-Cities is trying to help you succeed,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are a lot of resources here if you use them, and they help you out a lot. I am very happy I came here.鈥
Following her graduation this spring,听Yepez听said she plans to spend a gap year job shadowing local optometrists in the field and volunteering at a local cancer center before applying to optometry programs. She said she one-day hopes to work in a medical firm in the听Tri-Cities听region and might consider opening her own practice.
鈥満诹仙缣齌ri-Cities听has made me realize that optometry听is a competitive field and I need to be a competitive applicant,鈥 she said.听鈥淭here听are ways for me to prepare and resources here I can use.听I鈥檝e definitely gotten help every time I鈥檝e asked for it.鈥