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Chelsea Bradley, OD

Assistant Professor of Optometry

Chelsea Bradley

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Why ICO?

The sense of family with the ICO community is what drew me to ICO. Everyone is very friendly, accommodating, and seems to truly want to help one another. Additionally, it is clear ICO values producing generations of optometrist who go above and beyond for their patients and provide the best care possible.

Biography

Dr. Bradley grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She graduated top of her class from Saint Mary’s College of California with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, then attended UC Berkeley for optometry school. She completed her residency in Cornea and Contact Lens, also at UC Berkeley. In her free time, she likes to explore new restaurants and breweries, go on bike rides, and hike (or now that the California mountains aren’t nearby anymore, walk Lakeshore Trail or the River Walk).


Special Interests

Cornea, Contact Lens, Keratoconus, Dry Eye, Myopia Control

Education

B.S. Biology, Saint Mary’s College of CA

O.D., UC Berkeley School of Optometry

Residency, Cornea and Contact Lens, UC Berkeley School of Optometry


Experience

2020 Clinical Instructor, Illinois College of Optometry

2019 - 2010 Optometrist, Votran Optometry

2019 - 2010 Resident Optometrist, UC Berkeley School of Optometry 



Awards & Honors

Award for Clinical Excellence in Contact Lens, UC Berkeley School of Optometry Contact Lens Faculty


Carlos Freitas Award for Most Outstanding Scholarship as a Graduating Biology Major, Saint Mary’s College of CA


Spectrum Award for Writing Across the Curriculum, “Using Knowledge of Evolutionary Processes to Combat Antibiotic Resistance in Medicine”, Saint Mary’s College of CA


Professional Organizations

American Optometric Association, American Academy of Optometry, California Optometric Association, Illinois Optometric Association


Publications

Bradley CS, Sicks LA, Pucker AD. Common ophthalmic preservatives in soft contact lens care products: benefits, complications, and a comparison to non-preserved solutions. Clin Optom. 2021;13:271.


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