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  1. Part one of the interview process consists of an interview with a State Police Merit Board Member and an Illinois State Police Colonel. Part two of the interview process includes a written assignment and an oral presentation to a panel of Illinois State Police Officers. Qualified applicants are then ranked based on their Oral Interview score.

  2. Oct 20, 2006 · refractive surgery: Radial Keratotomy/Photorefractive Keratectomy: Prior to application, recipients of the surgery are required to obtain from the surgeon or co-management professional evidence of stable non-fluctuating vision and no appreciable problem with glare at the six month period.

  3. Dr. Williams is a board-certified ophthalmologist with fellowship training in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery. She specializes in the evaluation and treatment of problems of the eyelid, eye socket and tear duct that are a result of aging, trauma and tumors.

  4. Medical/Vision Conditions. By law, you must file a Medical Report Form, completed by your physician, if: You take any medications that may impair your ability to drive. Each time you renew your driver's license you must resubmit a Medical Report Form. By law, you must notify the Secretary of State's office within 10 days of becoming aware of ...

  5. Northern Recruitment Specialist. Joshua.Williams@illinois.gov. Trooper Williams currently serves as the Northern Recruitment Specialist and is involved in assisting with the promotion and maintenance of the Illinois State Police Recruitment and Internship program in the northern part of the state.

  6. Their surgeries include laser retina surgery, refractive surgery and lens replacement operations. See all conditions on Dr. Williams' profile.

  7. Their surgeries include laser retina surgery, refractive surgery and lens replacement operations. See all conditions on Dr. Williams' profile.