News
Vision science student awarded $10,000 fellowship
by Nathan Anderson
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi has awarded Keyur Savla, Vision Science Program doctoral student at the UAB School of Optometry, a Dissertation Fellowship of $10,000. Not since 2016 has a UAB student received this honor.
Read moreUABSO FIRST: Hernandez selected for prestigious neuro-ophthalmic residency
by Satina Richardson
Heidi Hernandez has earned a highly competitive residency at The Eye Institute of Salus University (TEI). The two-year neuro-ophthalmic disease residency accepts only one resident annually and is the only one of its kind in the nation. It is the first time a UAB optometry student has been chosen for this program.
Read moreSims and Rothstein become Center Scholars
by Nathan Anderson
Janene Sims, OD, PhD, and Andrew Rothstein, OD, will be inducted into the Center for the Study of Community Health as Center Scholars. Induction into this organization is based on the effort potential members make to reduce health risks in underserved communities.
Read moreAlumnus is National Wrestling Hall of Fame’s Alabama chapter inductee
by Nathan Anderson
David Lee, OD, class of 1988 at the UAB School of Optometry (UABSO), will be inducted into the Alabama Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame this spring.
Read moreArthur to investigate affordable early detection of Alzheimer's disease
by Satina Richardson
Edmund Arthur, OD, PhD, FAAO, was awarded a National Institute of Health R21 grant from the National Institute on Aging. The $408,375 two-year pilot grant aims to develop a novel, non-invasive, and cost-effective retinal vascular biomarker for early Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) risk detection and disease monitoring.
Read moreMorgan appointed AOSA executive council treasurer
by Nathan Anderson
Robert Morgan, class of 2024 at the UAB School of Optometry (UABSO), has been elected treasurer of the American Optometric Student Association (AOSA) board of directors.
Read moreUABSO First: Students named ASF Fellows
by Satina Richardson
Four UAB School of Optometry (UABSO) students have been selected by the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Alabama (ASF) to serve as Alabama Schweitzer Fellows. This marks the first time that optometry students at UAB have been selected to participate in the program.
Read moreStudent organizes new volunteer clinical rotation
Clinical learning during optometry school is critical. Over four years, students spend three years developing clinical skills as part of their curriculum. This year, however, a group of students decided to pursue an additional opportunity and now see patients once per month at Equal Access Birmingham (EAB).
Read moreFaculty and grants added to growing field of research
by Cary Estes
When it comes to research faculty recruitment and research grants, 2022 was a very good year for the UAB School of Optometry.
Read moreStudent wins Optometry Cares scholarship
Hannah Morrison has been awarded the $10,000 Optometry Cares 2023 Bernard Maitenaz Scholarship. To compete for the scholarship, the UAB School of Optometry student created a social media toolkit about the importance of comprehensive eye exams for children beginning at six months of age.
Read moreInternational optometry program launched
The Doctor of Optometry Program for International Students (DOPIS) welcomed three internationally trained students to the inaugural cohort in the summer of 2022.
Read moreInfant helped by new Pediatric Aphakia Clinic
After his pediatrician found an abnormal red reflex in his eyes, baby Kash Kennamer was referred to an ophthalmologist who diagnosed the infant with aphakia. Then at four months old, Kash underwent cataract surgery. Following a referral from Callahan Eye Hospital, one week later, his parents brought Kash to UAB Eye Care’s new Pediatric Aphakia Clinic started by Natalie West, OD.
Read moreEye health resolutions to practice all year
Resolutions can be difficult to keep. However, as the year starts, here are several related to your eyes and vision that are good for your ocular health!
Read moreResearchers find potential therapy to slow progression of nearsightedness
In a preclinical model, School of Optometry researchers Timothy Gawne, Ph.D., and Thomas Norton, Ph.D., studied how adjusting visual cues through chromatically simulated myopic blur could be useful in slowing the progression of myopia, or nearsightedness. Read more on UAB News
Double vision: causes, symptoms and treatment
More than 800,000 people a year visit their health care provider because of double vision, and around 50,000 people every year go to the emergency room because they have double vision.
Annual Gift of Sight treats hundreds in need
by Satina Richardson
For the ninth consecutive year, Community Eye Care, the community service arm of UAB Eye Care at the UAB School of Optometry (UABSO), hosted Gift of Sight. The weeklong event provided 216 patients in need with free comprehensive eye exams and glasses.
Read moreRemembering Dr. Lester Caplan
MARCH 27, 1924 - DECEMBER 2, 2022
It is with great sadness that the UAB School of Optometry announces the passing of Lester Caplan, OD, M.Ed, FAAO, professor emeritus, and a pioneer of clinical contact lens research. He died on December 2nd, at the age of 98.
Read moreWells named Young Alumnus of the Year
by Satina Richardson
Valencia Wells, OD, class of 2009, is the UAB School of Optometry Alumni Association’s 2022 Young Alumnus of the Year. She sites this honor and receiving the same honor from the Alabama Optometric Association (ALOA) as being highlights of her career thus far.
Read moreMartin selected to participate in optometry industry panel
Brittany Martin, class of 2023, was one of 10 optometry students from across the country invited to participate in the VSP Vision™ Premier Program annual meeting, SHiFT22 held in Scottsdale, AZ, in October.
Read moreSemes honored as the 2022 Springer Lecturer
In its 24th year, the annual Springer Lecture brings a distinguished vision scientist or clinician to the UAB School of Optometry to share knowledge with students and faculty. Leo Semes, OD, FAAO, was the 2022 guest lecturer.
Semes, a UABSO emeritus professor, and retired clinician scientist, titled his lecture How Discovery Favors the Prepared Mind. He explained the meaning of the title.
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