The formal program opened with a dynamic panel discussion featuring questions from both in-person and virtual audiences.
"Dr. Hanley, a proud NECO alumna from Lincoln, Rhode Island, made a lasting impact through her passion for education and mentorship."
Dr. Laudon graduated from NECO in 1975 and was an essential faculty member for 42 years.
There are all kinds of things that a doctor simply cannot perceive entirely through a camera, and which have an enormous impact on the health outcomes...
MBKU faculty member honored with prestigious awards for advancing vision science and inspiring future optometrists.
Funded proposals will advance science to restore sight and prevent blindness through donation, transplantation, and research.
The two universities have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore this vision.
These results include outcomes of the now-retired Part III CSE exam as well as the new Part III PEPS exam.
The Emeryville satellite campus will double clinical capacity, expand education and research, and advance integrated optometric care.
Drs. Scott Ensor and Aaron Kerr to serve as vice president for clinical programs and chair of clinical education, respectively.
As an optometrist and educator specializing in pediatric eye care and vision therapy, I am always on the lookout for clinical advancements that refine my practice...
The Practice Excellence Scholarship honors optometry students excelling clinically, academically, and committed to independent practice.
SUNY College of Optometry Foundation’s scholarship program has grown substantially over the past two decades
Three IU School of Optometry graduates will receive Foley House alumni awards on Nov. 8 during the AAO conference in Indianapolis.
It awarded two grants in the amount of $5,000 to two optometry students attending accredited U.S. optometry schools or colleges.
Students enrolled in the program accumulate points for completing educational activities, progressing through tiers that earn them eligibility for scholarships and awards.
These students, who represent schools and colleges of optometry across the U.S. and Canada, are provided unique opportunities to advance their education throughout the year.
Through the program, PECAA aims to create a pipeline to bolster the longevity of independent eye care.
The grant was awarded to Sophia Tran, a fourth-year student at the University of Houston College of Optometry.
While excelling in the classroom and on written exams is important, adept performance in clinical care is the ultimate goal.
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