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- Faculty Spotlight: An Interview with Dr. Harris
Once I learned more about it though, I knew it was the right path for me. Some of my favorite patients first came to me as urgent care patients. I have found that the patients who remember me best are those who needed some extra handholding. They excite me. Dr. Harris in clinic with a student and in an exam with a patient. If you want to follow along and learn more about me, connect with me at @eyedoc_eharris.
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Heather McLeod
Shadowing her made me realize optometry was a wonderful way to use science every day. I've been a student, but I understand there's so much more for me to learn. As our population ages, as the baby boomers get older, they’ll need more medical care. try all these things out, and then maybe, just maybe, you end up saying, "Oh, actually, this is for me My residency is what ultimately led me back to ICO. I love working in academia.
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Tracy Matchinski
always knew I wanted to work in healthcare, but for a long time I didn’t know which career was right for me When I learned about optometry, I realized it was the perfect fit for me. I’m moderately myopic, and I vividly remember my optometrist fitting me for contact lenses so that I When I started working at ICO, I realized it sparked other passions in me. Alfred Rosenbloom, got me interested in VOSH (Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity).
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Patricia Salazar
His experiences and sea stories motivated me to see how I could make it part of my own story. For me, it minimized my need to get a job while I was in optometry school and allowed me to focus on Even today, I despise having all eyes on me. Serving in the Navy forced me out of my comfort zone. Having leadership opportunities handed to me and in some ways, forced upon me, pushed me to look within And it led me to feel more confident when applying for certain administrative roles at ICO.
- Building a Stronger Community Together
And that’s you. 2nd year student, Rachel Lee, being coated by her mentor Erica Ittner, OD '09 Last year student, Amani Khan, being coated by her parents Ghazala Ali, OD '94 and Ayaz Khan, OD '94. mentors (went) here.” or “After working with multiple ICO graduates, I knew this was the school for me As one current first year said: “When I saw that ICO reached out to me the most out of the other schools (I knew ICO was right for me.)” 2nd year student, Paul DeLakis, being coated by his father Paul DeLakis
- Welcome ICO Residents!
Our residents geared up with their face masks and ready for whatever will come next. ENTERTAINMENT It seems that nearly half binge watched (and would recommend binge watching) Dead to Me white people Selling Sunset Dead to me … I’m just going to stop here – even though there is more, I And very important: "Wear pajamas 24/7!" To our residents coming in: We are excited to see what this year will bring.
- An interview with Dr. Mothersbaugh: ASCO’s 2020 Rising Star
The faculty members all around me inspired me: they practiced optometry, they participated in high-level It's interesting, a lot people ask me "Why ICO?" There are two things that get me really motivated. They have helped get me to where I am today. I also know that my parents work ethic is part of what motivated me to become a doctor.
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kelly Frantz
I had myopia like so many other kids, and I was intrigued how my optometrist helped me see more clearly I didn't even know that much about optometry, but somehow, I just knew it was the profession for me. teaching the students, the specialty I've gotten into, and the opportunities that ICO has provided me to further explore the opportunity of teaching, and that's when I really decided, "Yes, this is for me For me, that meant getting involved in binocular vision and pediatrics because of my interest in eye
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Raman Bhakhri
Back in Canada, they introduced me to the profession. For me, it took me doing a residency at ICO to realize teaching needed to be part of who I am as an optometrist Luckily for me a position opened, and I’ve been here now for three years, I’ve loved every moment of That's what it always comes back to for me. Teaching makes me a better practitioner.
- ICO Beginnings
Based on my mentors and learning about the clinical experience was a huge factor for me. I walked out and the whole event had me hooked. “Interview day, immediately. They seemed like people who were already like me and my friends, or people I would want to become friends orientation you didn't focus on the building, you focused on everything you were going to do to help me No other school has a tutor program and that's so special to you guys and was a BIG part in drawing me
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Zoltoski, PhD
There, I learned a lesson I have carried with me ever since: if you give students a reason to learn something I started at the front of the eye and specifically tears. There are lots of proteins in tears. For tear production, you need lipids. One thing that's changed for me is that I've started teaching pharmacology. I meet them on almost day one because biochemistry is a first quarter course, so they see me from the
- Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
It reminds me of all the sacrifices my parents and grandparents made to give me and all my family members












