Visibility Vol 7 Issue 1, 2013


Evaluation of a Recently Implemented Clinical Eccentric Viewing Training Program


A structured and standardized eccentric viewing (EV) training program has been developed and implemented at the Institut Nazareth and Louis-Braille (INLB; Québec, Canada). It is provided in two formats: a basic version for instrumental activities of daily living (IADL), followed by an optional format for advanced reading. Over a period of two years, 28 low vision rehabilitation specialists of INLB were trained to administer the program.

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Well-Being and Mental Health Factors among Informal Caregivers of Individuals with Visual Impairments

Callie Victor, PhD, OTR/L, CLA; Matthew Haase, MS, OTR/L, ATC; Michael Bown; Lindsey Bates, OTR; Michael Centra, OTR/L; Jaclyn Sachleben; Elizabeth Tyson; Michelle Gamber, DrPH; Suleiman Alibhai

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Characteristics of Older Bioptic Drivers: Effects of Increasing Age on Driving Safety

Bradley E. Dougherty, OD, PhD

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Patient Responses to a Teleophthalmology Enabled Primary Care Based Diabetic Retinopathy Surveillance Program

Rajeev Ramchandran, MD, MBA ; Katherine Fallano, MD; Vanessa Desmore; Elizabeth Czirr, BA; Silvia Sörensen, PhD

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