Low Vision Services: Understanding The System.
Digital Document
Content type |
Content type
|
||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collection(s) |
Collection(s)
|
||||||||||
Title |
Title
Title
Low Vision Services: Understanding The System.
|
||||||||||
Resource Type |
Resource Type
|
||||||||||
Description |
Description
Before considering a specialty in low VISion, one must have some knowledge and basic understanding of the "politics" involved in the state of Michigan. It is important to understand how many different professionals are involved in the care of visually impaired individuals, all working together to achieve the same goal. In addition, a majority of the patients are referred to a low vision specialist from governmental agencies, each of which has different requirements that must be met. Also, the Secretary of State sets up standards for the visually impaired driver, and one must know the different driving rehabilitation programs available. Lastly, if one is planning to practice low vision in Michigan, it is necessary to go through the certification process with the Michigan Optometric Association Low Vision Committee. The professionals and agencies most involved in the care of the visually impaired patient will be detailed in this paper.
|
||||||||||
Handle |
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/2323/3953
|
||||||||||
Persons |
Persons
Author (aut): Weberling, Michelle K.
|
||||||||||
Genre |
Genre
|
||||||||||
Subject | |||||||||||
Origin Information |
Origin Information
|
||||||||||
Note |
Note
This paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Optometry. 53 pages.
|
||||||||||
Related Item |
Related Item
|
||||||||||
Language |
Language
|
Language |
English
|
---|---|
Name |
bitstream_10681.pdf
|
MIME type |
application/pdf
|
File size |
18679388
|
Media Use | |
Authored on |
|