[Aer-div07] Low Vision List-Serve
Ellis, Deborah
Deborah.Ellis at svtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov
Mon Sep 24 12:36:43 EDT 2007
P.S. I work with those special populations. Please include me.
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From: Ellis, Deborah
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:34 PM
To: 'Kran, Barry'; Leah Gerlach; Robert Mills; Jim Gandorf
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Subject: RE: [Aer-div07] Low Vision List-Serve
Excellent! I definitely agree.
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From: Kran, Barry [mailto:KranB at neco.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:23 PM
To: Leah Gerlach; Robert Mills; Jim Gandorf
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Subject: Re: [Aer-div07] Low Vision List-Serve
Hi:
This has been a very interesting strand. To this particular point, let me
add that just as rehabilitative care is not homogenous nor is low vision
care. Pediatric low vision or functional vision care for individuals with
multiple disabilities or for those with brain injury are all areas with some
overlap but require different skill sets, knowledge base and desire to work
with. Thus, knowing which schools and colleges of optometry provide
residency training in Low Vision is not sufficient. One would also need to
know which schools/hospitals offer post graduate training in the areas of
brain injury, special populations and pediatrics. Frankly, this would just
be a place to start as not all who train in these programs end up practicing
in the respective area.
I think the best way to find docs who are comfortable with any segment of
the spectrum of LV patients is by noted by the local vision professionals
who ultimately see the reports or sit in on the exam. We have talked about
forming a local list within our AER region and perhaps this strand will take
us from thinking to doing!
Barry
Barry S Kran, OD, FAAO
Associate Professor of Optometry, New England College of Optometry
Chief, Individuals with Disabilities Service, New England Eye Institute
Optometric Director, NE Eye Perkins Low Vision Clinic
Tel (NECO): 617.266.2030 x5365
Tel (NEE Perkins): 617.972.7296
Cell: 774.249.8476
Fax: 617.972.7297
email: KranB at NECO.edu
Mailing address:
New England College of Optometry
424 Beacon St
Boston, MA 02115
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From: aer-div07-bounces at lists.aerbvi.org on behalf of Leah Gerlach
Sent: Mon 9/24/2007 7:41 AM
To: Robert Mills; Jim Gandorf
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Subject: Re: [Aer-div07] Low Vision List-Serve
It would most likely be easier to contact the AOA Low Vision Section Chair
for a comprehensive list of all the schools that train in this area as well
as a complete list of all of the AOA Low Vision Section members.
Leah Gerlach
630-690-7115 ext 324
Deicke Center for Visual Rehabilitation
www.deicke.org <http://www.deicke.org/>
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[mailto:aer-div07-bounces at lists.aerbvi.org] On Behalf Of Robert Mills
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 4:55 PM
To: Jim Gandorf
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Subject: Re: [Aer-div07] Low Vision List-Serve
Ohio State has program to train Low Vision Optometrists. It takes an
additional year of education and training and internship beyond their
optometry degree. Indiana also has similar program as does program in Texas
where Randy Jose taught. I think Rich Brilliant could be useful with this
Question for west coast . Greg Good was chair of program at the Ohio State
University. These problems arise because of the question of liability in our
society which has become more liturgic since I retired 10 Years ago. The
Pennsylvania College of optometry also has program, and an O&M program they
should be useful in this discussion.
On Sep 20, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Jim Gandorf wrote:
This question recently came up on the O&M Division List Serve; I am cross
posting to the Low Vision List Serve for your input as well.
FYI, for everyone on the list serve to see your reply click "REPLY TO ALL"
Subject: Scope of Practice for LVT, VRT, O&M
I would like to ask you for some feedback about low vision aids recommenced
by VRT, LVT and O&M specialists.
According to ACVREP Certification Handbook "the CLVT shall work as part of
an interdisciplinary team with an ophthalmologist and or optometrist who
manages ocular health, provide the clinical low vision examination,
prescribes optical devices and approves treatment plans.".... What about
areas where low vision examination is not available???
In Colorado field teachers (VRT,O&M,LVT) introduce our clients to a
variety of low vision aids and let them make the choice of what meets their
needs. Doing so we use our best professional judgment.
What about other states? How do you handle this?
It would be nice to have more clarification from ACVREP about scope of work
for VRT, LVT, O&M when and where clinical low vision examination is not
available.
Thank you for your response.
Jadwiga Brown COMS, RT
Denver Metro Rehabilitation Office
2211 W Evans Ave Bldg A
Denver, CO 80223
Email: jadwiga.brown at state.co.us
Phone: (303) 866-3910
Fax: (303) 866-3419
Jim
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