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Low
Vision & Specialty Ophthalmic Testing Our Low Vision Clinic continues to service both private and clinic patients under the direction of a professional staff of
orthoptists/ophthalmic technologists, residents and attendings. Intensive testing of color deficiencies has become part or the comprehensive evaluation. The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary is designated as one of the three official ocular Color Testing Centers in New York State. Special testing procedures--such as saccadic velocities, electrophysiological testing, specialized color vision testing and teller acuity--have been used with increasing frequency in order to better evaluate our cases and to provide accurate forms of treatment. During the past year we have continued utilizing Botulism Toxin for a wide variety of muscular facial disorders as well as for treatment of strabismus.
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Allied
Health Program in Orthoptics The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary continues to sponsor an Ophthalmic Technology and Orthoptic School,
with graduates finishing as Orthoptists/COMP. Graduates come to this school from all over the world, thus enhancing our international reputation. This year two new students are being trained by our staff and by over twenty guest lecturers. The Service is joined by a post-graduate research fellow orthoptist from
Germany, and recently trained an ophthalmologist from Thailand seeking advanced training in Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology.
Read more about the Allied Health Program
in Orthoptics.
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Resident
Training
The Resident Training Program benefits from the variety and number of cases. An increasing number of attending physicians have enriched the training with lectures on a wide range of subjects concerning pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. These lectures have helped prepare the residents for their OKAP examinations as well as for their general training in ophthalmology. Clinical conferences regarding interesting strabismus and pediatric cases are held weekly. Proper evaluation for further medical care or surgery is done with participation of all the residents and
attendings. Read more about the Resident
Training Program in Ophthalmology.
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Health
Matters - Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Wh
at types of problems are typically seen in children?
Health
Matters - Amblyopia
Basic information about early developmental problems in childhood vision.
Health
Matters - Strabismus
Types, symptoms, and basic information about muscle-related disorders of
the eye.
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