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Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) Board of Directors visit Pacific University's College of Optometry at the Forest Grove campus on Saturday, October 16 to meet with alumni and students to discuss the future of the profession.
College of Optometry community outreach director Dr. Sarah Martin presents Pacific University’s new EyeVan Mobile Clinic on March 10, 2017, on the Forest Grove Campus.
April 23, 2019. Boston, MA.
New England College of Optometry annual Visionaries Day.
© 2019 Marilyn Humphries
April 23, 2019. Boston, MA.
New England College of Optometry annual Visionaries Day.
© 2019 Marilyn Humphries
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Robert Shaw, Operation Pacific Angel-Nepal optometry technician, performs auto refraction screening on patients at a health services outreach site in Manahari, Nepal, Sept. 8, 2014. PACANGEL supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments, non-governmental agencies and multilateral militaries in the respective region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to their citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa B. White/Released)
Third-year students of the Department of Optometry and Visual Science of KNUST have been ushered into their clinical years of study through a White Coat Ceremony.
The ceremony saw students being robed by members of faculty and was on the theme: ‘Honing Clinical Proficiency to Address Our Health Concerns: the Transition and the Tradition’.
Fraser Horn, Assistant Professor of Optometry and Pacific alumna (B.S. 2000, O.D. 2004), teaches a Communications course in Jefferson Hall at Pacific University.
For over 30 years, Community Eye Center has provided excellence in total eye care from multiple SWFL locations, eye only surgery center and optical services.
Community Eye Center offers total eye care including: dry eye treatment, treatment of macular degeneration and all other retinal diseases, diabetic eye exams, eyelid & cosmetic surgery, contact lenses & glasses, and 24/7 emergency eye care.
Taken in San Francisco at the 2010 Academy of Optometry closing ceremony. Dr. Karla Zadnick (middle) was being installed as the new president of the organization and everyone else in the picture was being inducted into the organization as new Fellows. (left to right: Dr. Tammy Kuhlman, Dr. Kristina Haworth, Ms. Gayle Glanville, Dr. Karl Zadnik, Dr. Jackie Davis, Dr. Vondolee Delgado Nixon and Dr. Julia Geldis) It was a joyous evening for us and we wanted all to know that we were proud BUCKEYES !!
Share your pride: www.osu.edu/O-H-I-O/
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
Photo Title: Tsu Shan as Optometry Volunteer in Bangladesh
Submitted by: Tsu Shan Chambers
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Australia
Organization: Wise Goat Productions
Photo Caption: Tsu Shan Chambers (nee. Lee) volunteering in Bangladesh for 3 weeks with Rotary International.
This was in the year 2000 when she was just a third year Optometry student, passionate to make a positive difference in the world, one life at a time.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Bangladesh
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer:
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
Tropic Care 2014 provides Role 1 optometry, dental and medical care to the underserved population of Kaua'i.
Had an optomety apt today and I am hunting for lenses. I have no eye damage from diabetes, but in general my vision is going down hill.
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) Board of Directors visit Pacific University's College of Optometry at the Forest Grove campus on Saturday, October 16 to meet with alumni and students to discuss the future of the profession.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) Board of Directors visit Pacific University's College of Optometry at the Forest Grove campus on Saturday, October 16 to meet with alumni and students to discuss the future of the profession.
April 23, 2019. Boston, MA.
New England College of Optometry annual Visionaries Day.
© 2019 Marilyn Humphries
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) Board of Directors visit Pacific University's College of Optometry at the Forest Grove campus on Saturday, October 16 to meet with alumni and students to discuss the future of the profession.
New England College of Optometry's inauguration of President Howard Purcell at the Kennedy Institute, Boston, MA April 7th, 2019
Alumni mingle at a Homecoming social for members of the College of Optometry Class of 1976 and friends Oct. 14, 2016, in Jefferson Hall.
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
Southern College of Optometry's Community Outreach program provided eye and vision care to Memphis area homeless people as part of Project Homeless Connect today. Sponsored by the Community Alliance for the Homeless, the program provided access to medical care, legal services, veterans' affairs and other important resources at the Cook Convention Center in Downtown Memphis.
SCO faculty members were assisted by interns and other volunteers in an elaborate process that involved checking in participants, performing a checklist of assessments and examinations, and aiding homeless citizens who lack access to the most basic care.
Third-year students of the Department of Optometry and Visual Science of KNUST have been ushered into their clinical years of study through a White Coat Ceremony.
The ceremony saw students being robed by members of faculty and was on the theme: ‘Honing Clinical Proficiency to Address Our Health Concerns: the Transition and the Tradition’.
For over 30 years, Community Eye Center has provided excellence in total eye care from multiple SWFL locations, eye only surgery center and optical services.
Community Eye Center offers total eye care including: dry eye treatment, treatment of macular degeneration and all other retinal diseases, diabetic eye exams, eyelid & cosmetic surgery, contact lenses & glasses, and 24/7 emergency eye care.