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2020 Optometry Student Ambassador Of The Year Finds Passion For Optometric Service At University Of Missouri-St. Louis
Dudek has also gotten involved in the service and advocacy side of optometry.
Initially, Josh Dudekβs plan was to leave the Midwest. After all, heβd grown up in southern Illinois and gone to college at University of Southern Indiana.
It was time to experience something different.
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So when Dudek started looking at optometry schools, he didnβt plan to even apply to the University of MissouriβSt. Louis. But after his mother pleaded with him to stay in the area, Dudek visited the UMSL College of Optometry to humor her.
βThe Patient Care Center was about to start seeing patients, so we werenβt going to be able to tour it because of HIPAA,β he said. βOne of the professors, Dr. Erin Brooks, it was her day off, but she was driving by and saw us. She was like, βIβll give you a private tour, and Iβll make sure we avoid the patients.
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βImmediately, I felt that they already thought of me as more than just a prospective student. I already felt like I was a part of the family at that point. It was like already hitting me like, βThis is a real contender.ββ
Since then, Dudek has made his optometric home at UMSL. Now a second-year student, heβs flourished in the program and has devoted himself to giving back through optometric service. At the end of the last academic year, the College of Optometry recognized Dudekβs efforts by naming him the recipient of the 2020 Student Ambassador of the Year Award.
Receiving the award helped validate Dudekβs decision to pursue a career in optometry.
βIt was really nice,β he said. βIt showed that all my hard work had paid off.β
Dudekβs interest in the profession started before he can remember.
βI always knew I liked health,β he said, explaining that he got into science in school.
Heβd pick up extra science classes whenever they were available. That meant everything offered in his school but also those outside, such as a community college anatomy and physiology course that included cadaver dissection, a certified nurse assistant class and a medical shadowing class.
Dudek had an idea that heβd like to do something with eyes and asked to be paired with an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. That, working as an optician after college, and remembering the experience of putting on his first pair of glasses in sixth grade, helped Dudek realize heβd found his profession.
βWhen I finally got them, it was like, βOh, my gosh, this is what Iβve been missing,β he said. βI didnβt realize I couldnβt see. Giving patients their first pair of glasses and seeing them have that same aha moment really reassured me that I wanted to become an optometrist, so I can impact their lives like that.β
The assurance that heβd found his passion combined with the College of Optometryβs close-knit community helped Dudek during his first year of school, which he started during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite having never taken online classes before, he excelled and earned Deanβs List honors both semesters.
Initially wary of committing himself to too many nonacademic activities, Dudek decided to start giving back by getting involved. Heβs become a tutor for neuroanatomy, which actually was the class he found the most difficult during his first year.
βWhile youβre in it, you think youβre not going to remember this stuff; itβs so far above the knowledge that Iβm able to retain and understand,β Dudek said. βThen, as we progressed through the class, while it was hard, it just started clicking and making more and more sense.β
That type of progress and the chance to begin experiencing the clinical side of the profession has been Dudekβs favorite part of school so far. Heβs also discovered an interest in contact lenses and got to try Ortho-K, a unique lens that reshapes the cornea overnight.
Dudek has also gotten involved in the service and advocacy side of optometry. He serves as American Optometry Student Association vice president for UMSL and has gotten interested in the legislative aspects of the profession.
In addition, Dudek has joined the UMSL Optometry Student Ambassadors program, giving about 30 tours and approximately the same number of interviews his first year. Many inside the college noticed Dudekβs commitment to the program and selected him for the Student Ambassador of the Year Award.
This press release was produced by the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.