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Roya Attarhousseini, March 2012 Student of the Month

Welcome to our newest website feature – “Optometry Student of the Month” This feature will highlight students on a monthly basis who go above and beyond for the profession of optometry. It’s time for those hard-working leaders to be recognized for their dedicated effort and achievements.We would like to introduce our first ever winner, Roya Attarhousseini. …

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Basic Treatments for Myopia Progression – Anti-muscarinic Drops Win

Reported in the Review of Optometry, various methods utilized for slowing myopia progression were compared in efficacy and potential side effects. Looking at data from 23 randomized controlled trials, including 4,696 participants, pediatric eye doctors and study methodologists have found that anti-muscarinic eye drops provide the greatest effect on controlling the progression of myopia, but …

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Video Interview with Jordan Kassalow O.D, CEO of VisionSpring

An Extra-Ordinary Path in Optometry By: Ji Yun Lee – SUNY Optometry 2013  Dr. Jordan Kassalow saw a need. During his first SVOSH trip, he saw the deep impact of vision loss in his patients’ lives. Fortunately, Dr. Kassalow also found the solution. Most of the vision loss could be corrected with simple reading glasses. …

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Scholarship Alert: The Dr. Seymour Galina Grant for 2012

Optometry Cares® – The AOA Foundation is again pleased to offer the $2,500 Galina Grant to one third-year student (Class of 2013).  Each accredited school or college of optometry is invited to submit one nominee.  The $2,500 grant will be presented to one optometry student who has successfully completed the following criteria and whose paper …

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Help Improve Optometry, Help Puerto Rico

By: Dr. O. A. Negrón The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is the last and only jurisdiction of the United States of America where licensed Doctors of Optometry are not allowed to use therapeutic pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of ocular health conditions in their patients. Imagine yourself graduating from Optometry School and passing all parts …

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World Sight Day October 13th 2011 Time To Get Involved

This message is from Dr. Mary Anne Murphy : Chair, Optometry Giving Sight USA Dear Optometry Student Leaders, World Sight Day is THIS THURSDAY, October 13th and we hope that you will join us in a successful World Sight Day Student Challenge.   So far 11 Schools in the USA and Canada* have agreed to raise …

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Documentary & Interview with a Private Practicing Optometrist

Have you ever thought of going into private practice, got all excited about it, and then five minutes later just felt upset, drowned by your own questions and worries? Lots of us optometry students want to pursue private practice but often we just spin our wheels when it comes to formulating some sort of logical …

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Petition to allow Optometrists in Puerto Rico to prescribe therapeutic pharmaceutical agents

August 23rd 2011 – A petition started by Osvaldo Negrón, O.D. on Change.org has gained support from over 430 supporters in the hopes of changing the way things work in Puerto Rico. The U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is the last and only jurisdiction of the United States of America where licensed Doctors of Optometry are not allowed …

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The Special Olympics – Students Making a Difference

Article By: Angelica Delgado – PCO 2014 Video By: Angelica Delgado & Arthur Kim SUNY 2013 This year I had the pleasure to be apart of the NJ Summer Games, which is held annually in the second  weekend of June. The “Special Olympics – Lions Clubs International Opening Eyes” is dedicated to providing quality eye care to …

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