InfantSEE Program Offers Vision Screenings for Babies ; Springboro Optometrist Helps Parents Identify Problems in InfantsAnspach, Beth
InfantSEE OD Center Parents Center Public Awareness Students About Us A public health program, managed by Optometry Cares® -The AOA Foundation Learn More AOA NEWS Mobilizing against myopia The AOA is on the march to close the gap in access to children’s eye care and improve outcomes for ...
The article discusses the development and impact of the InfantSEE program, which provides free eye examinations to infants for the screening, prevention, and diagnosis of visual impairments or diseases. The program was launched in 2005 by the American Optometric Association, Johnson and Joh...
Marketing the InfantSEE® program at the local level Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association Volume 78, Issue 7, July 2007, Pages 365-368 Purchase options CorporateFor R&D professionals working in corporate organizations. Academic and personalFor academic or personal use only. Loo...
In three identifiable vision categories: visual acuity, (p $26,000) Future outreach efforts should focus on at-risk populations in various geographic and socio-economic locations across the country to provide an early intervention and health promotion program such as InfantSEE. 展开 ...
InfantSEE program provides free eye care for childrendoi:http://optometrytimes.modernmedicine.com/node/176938Seattle and Tacoma-area optometrists are partnering in a public health program to provide free, comprehensive eye care for infants.Optometry Times Staff ReportsAdvanstar Comm...
Now a year old, InfantSee program continues to thriveJennifer Byrne
The InfantSEE program attempts to identify infants who are visually at risk, so that conditions like amblyopia, which require intervention, may be identified as early as possible, to allow the best opportunity for successful treatment. Another InfantSEE objective is to detect potential vision ...
U.S. InfantSee program gains traction among ODs[Article in Japanese]Jena PassutNippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi
InfantSEE : A new approach to provide comprehensive vision assessments to infants in a public health programdoi:10.1016/j.optm.2010.04.081electronic publisheronline databasesonline resourcesAustralasian research informationscholarly researche-titlescommissioning...