Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 Optometric Vision Therapy, an effective non-surgical treatment for many common visual problems
Provider
Location
 Available Online - One-hour online webinar offering using Blackboard Ultra: Blackboard Ultra Link: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/A4DFFDA5C121CD2B6D74BE7C80CDE6CC
Date(s)
 September 21, 2017 - September 21, 2017 - 09/21/2017
CE Hours
 1.0
Contact Information
 John RempelEmail: obelize@gmail.comPh: 404-539-4882
Registration Information
 Date: Thursday, September 21st Time: 3:00pm to 4:00pm (ET)Cost: $25.00ACVREP CEU s provided for this webinarRegistration Link: https://catis_webinar.eventbrite.comBlackboard Ultra Link: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/A4DFFDA5C121CD2B6D74BE7C80CDE6CC
Fees
 $25.00 per person
Description of CE Program/Activity
 Who Should Attend this Webinar? If you work with individuals who experience vision loss, learning more about what Optometric Vision Therapy is, and isn t, may prove to be very beneficial. Providing resources to others, understanding the strengths and limitations of Optometric Vision Therapy and those whom it may benefit, and how the profession can be supported and reinforced through other professions are some of the reasons why this webinar will be beneficial. What is Optometric Vision Therapy? According to the AOA, it is a sequence of neurosensory and neuromuscular activities individually prescribed and monitored by the doctor to develop, rehabilitate and enhance visual skills and processing. Bio of Presenter: Dr. Greenacre has worked with special needs populations that include vision impairment and cognitive deficits/brain injuries since 1988. She has been employed as a Polytrauma Blind/Vision Rehabilitation Specialist at McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia for over 7 years. Dr. Greenacre holds certifications, and supporting degree work, in Orientation and Mobility, Low Vision Therapy, Vision Rehabilitation, Brain Injury, and special education certificates/endorsements in Vision Impairment, Hearing Impairment, Learning Disabilities, Mental Disabilities and Cross Categorical/Multiple Disabilities.