Introduction to Pediatric Ophthalmology and School-Based Vision Programs
Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
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Learn about pediatric ophthalmology in this 56-minute lecture from Dr. Megan Collins, the Allan and Claire Jensen Professor of Ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. Gain insights into essential pediatric eye care topics while exploring innovative school-based vision programs designed to enhance community partnerships and promote equitable access to pediatric eye health services. Discover how these community-focused initiatives are working to bridge gaps in pediatric vision care and improve overall eye health outcomes for children.
Syllabus
Hopkins Virtual Ophthalmology Curriculum (HOVC) | Dr. Megan Collins - Pediatric Ophthalmologist
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Introduction to Pediatric Ophthalmology and School-Based Vision Programs is a valuable resource for eye care professionals and educators. This program highlights the importance of early detection and treatment of vision problems in children, which can significantly impact their learning and development. The course covers common pediatric eye conditions, vision screening techniques, and the role of school-based vision programs. It's a comprehensive and engaging introduction to pediatric ophthalmology, providing practical insights and strategies for identifying and addressing vision issues in children. A great starting point for those interested in making a difference in children's eye health and education.
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Pediatric patients are always tricky to deal with in OPD. Sometimes it becomes fun. This insightful video provoked my college days basics on pediatric optometry learning along with additional knowledge to hone it.