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News - Press Releases - Illinois College of Optometry Celebrates Winners of 2010 Alumni Association Awards
Illinois College of Optometry Celebrates Winners of 2010 Alumni Association Awards
U.S. Rep. John Boozman honored for excellence during Alumni Weekend
August 31, 2010 (CHICAGO) — The Illinois College of Optometry (ICO, www.ico.edu) has announced the winners of the 2010 Alumni Awards. A congressman, eight optometrists and one attorney were honored for excellence and leadership in education, philanthropy, research and patient care, as well as for their outstanding contributions to ICO and the optometric profession. The award recipients were recognized during a banquet held at the InterContinental Chicago on August 27.
The Humanitarian Award was presented to U.S. Rep. John Boozman for his commitment to public service and efforts aimed at eliminating barriers to patient access. In 2009, he helped the U.S. House pass the Vision Care for Kids Act, which seeks to make healthy vision for children a top Federal priority by establishing grants and state-based healthy vision initiatives.
A Lifetime Service Award was presented to Donovan L. Crouch, OD, FAAO, ‘63 of Storm Lake, Iowa, for his accomplished career of more than 37 years and commitment to the profession of optometry. Dr. Crouch has held numerous leadership positions in national and state organizations, including the president of the Iowa Optometric Association. Dr. Crouch has also received the OD of the Year Award from the Iowa Optometric Association as well as from the Heart of America Contact Lens Society. He served on the Illinois College of Optometry’s Alumni Council for nine years, and currently serves on ICO’s Board of Trustees, a position he has held since 2002.
David Lee, OD, PhD, FAAO, of Chicago, also received a Lifetime Service Award. Since 1981, Dr. Lee has been a full time faculty member at the Illinois College of Optometry. Dr. Lee has presented research nationally and internationally on the topic of color vision and has collaborated with the renowned Pokorny Lab at the University of Chicago. An active member of the Chicago Chinese community, Dr. Lee is a member of the board for the Chinese American Service League (CASL), the largest Chinese social agency in the Midwest. Through his volunteer efforts, CASL has received the Healthy People Healthy Vision Community Award from the National Institutes of Health to improve eye and vision health in Chinatown.
Other awards included Alumna and Alumnus of the Year that were given to Drs. Susan Cotter ’83 and Robert L. Grazian ‘82, respectively. Dr. Dwight H. Akerman ’80 received the Distinguished Alumnus Award and Dr. Barry J. Jose ’77 was awarded the Professional Achievement Award. Michael V. Favia, JD, was presented with the Distinguished Friend Award. Drs. Kelly A. Frantz and John F. Amos ‘65 received Excellence in Education Awards for faculty and non-faculty members.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Photos of award recipients available upon request.
About the Illinois College of Optometry
The Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) provides excellence in optometric clinical education and is one of the world’s leading urban optometric institutions. Since its founding in 1872 by Dr. Henry Olin, ICO has offered aspiring optometrists the education and experience needed to meet the challenges of a changing health care environment and become leaders who will advocate for patients and the profession alike. Located in Chicago, ICO has a long and distinguished legacy as the oldest continually operating educational facility in the world dedicated solely to the teaching of optometrists. For more information about the Illinois College of Optometry, visit www.ico.edu
News - Press Releases - Illinois Eye Institute to transform eye care for Chicago’s neediest residents
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Illinois Eye Institute to transform eye care for Chicago’s neediest residents CHICAGO – The Illinois Eye Institute (IEI) has launched Chicago Vision Outreach, a pilot initiative that will improve eye care for patients in desperate need. The program will connect optometrists to underserved patients who suffer from vision and eye care problems often caused by chronic illnesses such as diabetes. This community-focused initiative, which will dramatically increase accessibility to eye care to many Chicago residents, is supported by a total of $350,000 in private grants.
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News - Press Releases - Illinois College of Optometry Welcomes Barclay Bakkum, D.C., Ph.D., as Associate Dean
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Illinois College of Optometry Welcomes Barclay Bakkum, D.C., Ph.D., as Associate Dean
CHICAGO – The Illinois College of Optometry is pleased to announce the appointment of Barclay (Bic) Bakkum, D.C., Ph.D., as the new associate dean for academic affairs.
Dr. Bakkum has been a full-time faculty member at ICO for more than five years, and was chair of the school’s curriculum committee. As associate dean, he will assist in the operations and development of ICO’s academic program. He also will work with ICO faculty on to recruit, evaluate and select academic faculty and staff; develop work assignments and encourage research; and foster positive communication between faculty, students and administration.
“Dr. Bakkum is well-versed in the educational issues facing our curriculum today, and he has valuable experience doing academic administrative work,” said Kent Daum, OD, dean and vice president for academic affairs. “We are excited to have him as part of the academic administrative team."
Dr. Bakkum’s clinical training is in chiropractic and his academic training is in anatomy and cell biology with an emphasis in neuroscience. Before coming to ICO, he taught anatomy at National University of Health Sciences for 15 years. While there, he was chairman of the anatomy department and was heavily involved in the implementation and administration of a modified problem-based curriculum.
“I am humbled and excited that I was named to this position,” Dr. Bakkum said. “Being a non-optometrist, I hope to bring an open mind and a fresh perspective. I will work hard at trying to find out the core truths about what is going well at ICO – and possibly enhance those things – and what is not going so well, and attempt to address those things. I pledge to work diligently to help ICO fulfill its mission of providing quality optometric education, and I look forward to the opportunities and challenges that this new position holds for me.”
Dr. Bakkum is a native of Manchester, Iowa, and currently lives in Aurora.
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About the Illinois College of Optometry
The Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) provides excellence in optometric clinical education and is one of the world’s leading urban optometric institutions. Since its founding in 1872 by Dr. Henry Olin, ICO has offered aspiring optometrists the education and experience needed to meet the challenges of a changing health care environment and become leaders who will advocate for patients and the profession alike. Located in Chicago, ICO has a long and distinguished legacy as the oldest continually operating educational facility in the world dedicated solely to the teaching of optometrists. For more information about the Illinois College of Optometry, visit www.ico.edu.
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History & Mission
The Illinois College of Optometry has a long and distinguished legacy as the oldest continually operating educational facility in the world dedicated solely to the teaching of optometrists. Since its founding in 1872 by Dr. Henry Olin, ICO has remained at the forefront of optometry through the dedicated efforts of faculty, students and alumni.
For more than 135 years, the Illinois College of Optometry has been dedicated to providing an unsurpassed educational experience to optometry students who share our passion for excellence.
Mission
The mission of the Illinois College of Optometry is to provide excellence in optometric clinical education.
Values
- ICO will foster high expectations for academic and clinical excellence of our students.
- Experience in providing contemporary patient care is essential to fulfill ICO’s mission. The Illinois Eye Institute, as the clinical division of the College, will support the mission through its patient care, clinical training and research initiatives.
- A commitment by the faculty to contribute to the body of knowledge through scholarly activity or patient care excellence is expected.
- An atmosphere and community of influence is expected at ICO to foster the development of leaders in the profession and in our communities.
- Members of the ICO community will act with integrity and will respect the dignity of the individual.
- ICO will recruit highly qualified students from diverse backgrounds and prepare them for a lifetime of health care practice.
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ICO Marks 26th Year for providing vision care to DePaul University athletes On September 9, the Illinois Eye Institute Sports Vision service conducted a sports vision screening for the DePaul University athletic department. ICO students joined Dr. Stephen Beckerman to screen over 130 athletes from about 10 sports. The purpose of the screening was to determine if problems within the visual system were limiting athletic performance. This year, the screening consisted of an evaluation of vision, eye health and athletic skills for vision. |
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ICO Announces winners of the 2009 Alumni Association Awards ICO will recognize seven optometrists and two corporations on Friday for making exceptional strides in education, professional achievement, philanthropy, research and patient service, as well as for their outstanding contributions to ICO and the optometric profession.
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ICO Volunteers Make a Difference at MedFest 2009 |
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ICO Leaders Meet with AAO President Drs. Augsburger, Block, and Roberts met with Dr. Mark Eger, President of the American Academy of Optometry, to discuss recent activities of the Illinois Chapter of the Academy including ICO’s twice annual Rosenbloom Rounds, the Chapter's blogspot, and funding of student travel fellowships. The ICO Student Chapter of the Academy (officers Doan Huynh and Fred Collison) also updated Dr. Eger about their efforts to increase active student membership in the Academy. |
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ICO & IEI Give Back to the Community The Illinois College of Optometry and the Illinois Eye Institute partnered with Vistakon to provide free vision and eye health screenings to attendees at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) conference. More than 100 students, residents and faculty volunteered to screen several hundred adults and children in a specially designed booth at McCormick Place in Chicago. ICO students had the opportunity to practice their skills by interacting with attendees and working with equipment generously provided by Zeiss and Optos. |
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ICO Hosted Special Summer Program for Minority Students Twenty-four college students from across the country came to ICO to learn about the profession of optometry during ICO’s “Focus on Your Future” summer program. This week-long program, now in its second year, is designed to introduce underrepresented minority undergrads to the profession of optometry. Read the full press release. |
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ICO Faculty, Students Attend NOA Convention Students and faculty joined ICO President Dr. Arol Augsburger at the 41st convention of the National Optometric Association (NOA). ICO Board of Trustees member Dr. Millicent Knight, also attended. Dr. Augsburger made a presentation at the convention on the successes of Focus on Your Future, an ICO program designed to introduce underrepresented minority undergrads to the profession of optometry. He also installed the new NOA officers, hosted Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC) at the Awards Banquet, and discussed next steps in the implementation of Board Certification with attendees. |
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ProAV Spotlight Awards 15 Winning A/V Projects from Around the U.S. Architect magazine, August 2009 ICO’s Eyepod again featured as an innovative technology utilization award winner. |
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ICO Provides Sports Vision Services to Jr. Olympic Athletes |
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Leading by Example Illinois Governor Pat Quinn joined ICO’s Dr. Arol Augsburger at a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Chicago. “One of our key principles is to extend the role of the Illinois College of Optometry through community service,” said Dr, Augsburger. Dr. Augsburger just completed his term as president for the organization, which is dedicated to promoting ethical leadership, professional success and friendship among Club members through service in the community and around the world. |
Other News
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ICO’s Dr. Valerie Kattouf Featured in Carolina Parent Vision changes are typical during pregnancy, says Dr. Valerie Kattouf, an associate professor of optometry and spokesperson for the American Optometric Association. “Even though every pregnant woman doesn’t experience blurriness or need new lenses, many find the hormonal fluctuations can cause a myriad of vision symptoms during pregnancy and throughout nursing,” Kattouf says. Read the article. |
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ICO’s Drs. Maino & Donati published in special autism issue of Optometry & Vision Development |
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Stay healthy and fit with the help of area professionals |
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Smith celebrates 40 years with a new clinic |
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Two Prominent Baltimore-Area Doctors Join The Polakoff Foundation Board of Directors |
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Researchers: Pediatrics/Ophthalmology statement on vision therapy outdated, flawed “It should also be noted that every school and college of optometry teach courses in and provides clinical experiences for students in the area of vision therapy and that the procedures used in vision therapy have been codified within text books published by major publishers throughout the United States and the international community,” said Dominick M. Maino, O.D., M.Ed., professor of Pediatrics/Binocular Vision at the Illinois College of Optometry and editor of Optometry & Vision Development. “Optometric vision therapy is a scientifically sound series of therapeutic procedures used successfully for a number of vision disorders from amblyopia to learning-related vision problems,” Dr. Maino said. |
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| Kosir Graduates Doctor Optometry Peshtigo Times, July 22, 2009 Michael Kosir, son of Dan and Mickey Kosir of Silver Cliff, graduated cum laude from the Illinois College of Optometry as a Doctor of Optometry. |
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The Illinois College of Optometry is pleased to announce the appointment of Barclay (Bic) Bakkum, D.C., Ph.D., as the new associate dean for academic affairs. Read more |
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The Illinois Eye Institute (IEI) has launched Chicago Vision Outreach, a pilot initiative that will improve eye care for patients in desperate need. The program will connect optometrists to underserved patients who suffer from vision and eye care problems often caused by chronic illnesses such as diabetes. This community-focused initiative, which will dramatically increase accessibility to eye care to many Chicago residents, is supported by a total of $350,000 in private grants. Read more |
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The National Optometric Association (NOA) recently awarded its "School of the Year" award to the Illinois College of Optometry at the 42nd NOA Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The award is given to a school that supports NOA's mission to advance the visual health of minority populations and was voted on by NOA members. ICO was specifically recognized for its commitment to recruit minority students to the field of optometry. |
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ICO congratulates the Class of 2011 for their success in achieving excellence on Part I of the NBEO examination. ICO's pass rate was 97.2%, well above the national average of 92.1% for first-time takers and 85.1% for all takers of the exam. These are outstanding results, and the entire ICO community stands proud. |
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With graduation a few short days away, ICO’s Class of 2010 began their celebration today during ICO Capstone, an annual event to honor achievements and ready students for commencement. The soon-to-be graduates were joined by ICO faculty, staff, industry representatives, and others to recognize students during the awards presentation. Click here to view the full list of award and scholarship winners. |
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The results are in! ICO students achieve a pass rate of 97.9% on Part 2 of the NBEO examination, well above the national average of 90.6%. |
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New Fellow class of 2009 includes 15 ICO grads, 4 faculty members
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Illinois College of Optometry Doctors Achieve Fellow Status in the American Academy of Optometry |
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ICO’s Dr. Maino receives prestigious award October 2009 |

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