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Tech. Sgt. Destin Huey, an optometry technician assigned to the 51 Aerospace Medicine Squadron, and a Mongolian interpreter perform an eye exam as part of Pacific Angel 14-4 in Bulgan Mongolia, Aug. 15, 2014. Operation PACANGEL helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S., Mongolia and regional nations by conducting multilateral humanitarian assistance and civil military operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. William Banton/Released)
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Guest Speaker Night showcasing speaker with backgrounds in regional and rural, indigenous and international eye health.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Optometry Assistant Director Shawn and his new bride Jenny show their Ohio Spirit on a winter hike!
Share your pride: www.osu.edu/O-H-I-O/
April 23, 2019. Boston, MA.
New England College of Optometry annual Visionaries Day.
© 2019 Marilyn Humphries
Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton welcomed Rear Adm. Matthew Case, Medical Service Corps director and Defense Health Agency acting deputy director for a meet-and-greet familiarization tour, Jan. 12, 2026. Case visited such areas as the Mental Health Directorate, Main Pharmacy and Material Management department, and held a Admiral’s Call for [Navy] MSC officers assigned to commands in the area. The Navy Medical Service Corps officers hold 31 specialties, which comprise three basic branches to handle all those many responsibilities throughout the many Defense Health Agency military treatment facilities, clinics, and Navy fleet assets across the seven seas. The Clinical Care specialties include audiology, clinical psychology, dietetics/food management, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, podiatry, and social work. The Health Care Science field encompasses aerospace experimental psychology, aerospace physiology, biochemistry, entomology, environmental health, industrial hygiene, medical technology, microbiology, physiology, radiation health, and research psychology. Health Care Administration consists of education and training management, financial management, fleet marine force, general health care administration, health care facilities planning, information management, manpower systems analysis, medical logistics management, operations research, patient administration, and plans, operations, and medical intelligence. There was also time to share with Sailors and civil service staff assigned to Material Management. “Thank you for what you do to support the mission. The challenges are plentiful, but we work together to solve any problems to care for our patients, whether it’s at a stateside MTF or on the battlefield. We could not function without the important work you do. Probably why I feel comfortable here in the warehouse,” said Case, who also presented Lt. Wilfred Flores with a challenge coin for his medical logistician support of Joint Task Force Southern Guard while stationed at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (Jul. 31, 2012) - Capt. Mike Radoiu talks to patients waiting for optometry during a medical civic action project (MEDCAP) at Hun Sen Cheungkor Primary School for Pacific Partnership 2012. MEDCAPs provide free medical, dental, and optometry care to local residents as an opportunity for multinational, multi-organizational exchange and teamwork. Pacific Partnership, an annual U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic assistance mission now in its seventh year, brings together U.S. military personnel, host and partner nations, non-government organizations and international agencies to build stronger relationships and develop disaster response capabilities throughout the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo by Kristopher Radder)
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New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Dean of Optometry Jenny Coyle addresses students and guests for Pacific University's 2019 Graduate and Professional Programs ceremony on May 18 at Hanson Stadium.
Submitted by: Bruce Redman
Country: Australia
Organisation: Brien Holden Vision Institute
Category: Professional
Caption: Optometry Student Elizabeth performs an eye examination as part of the BHVI 2019 school screening project in Uganda.
Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Guest Speaker Night showcasing speaker with backgrounds in regional and rural, indigenous and international eye health.
The newer building of the school of optometry has been designed with staircases on either end and an elevator in the middle. The elevator is very slow. Everybody complains about it.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Tropic Care 2014 provides Role 1 optometry, dental and medical care to the underserved population of Kaua'i.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
April 19, 2018. Boston, MA.
Visionaries Day. New England School of Optometry.
© 2018 Marilyn Humphries
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
April 19, 2018. Boston, MA.
Visionaries Day. New England School of Optometry.
© 2018 Marilyn Humphries
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
When I went to the eye doctor the other day, they made an image of my eyes with a new imager that looks at the health of the eye around the optical nerve. Here is one of the images.