Visibility Vol 16 Issue 1, 2022


Evaluating a Smartphone-Based Optic Nerve Imaging Device as a Glaucoma Screening Tool in an Outpatient Clinic Setting


Ideally, population based eye screening could be performed by a layperson with minimal training at low cost with image interpretation being performed at telemedicine grading centers. This would be particularly useful in underserved communities in order to identify high risk individuals and best optimize delivery of ophthalmic care. This study aims to evaluate a cellphone based ophthalmoscope, D-EYE, as a potential screening device for glaucoma.

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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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Stand Magnifier Optical Strategies

Gregg Baldwin, OD

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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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