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  • Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Patricia Salazar

    Salazar treated all kinds of patients. Salazar's first deployment was to Central/South America where she did eye exams and referred patients Salazar completed her active duty component, she was Chief of Optometry for the VA at Lovell Health Care Salazar now wears many hats at ICO.

  • Illinois College of Optometry Names Tracy Matchinski, OD, FAAO, The Rosenbloom Family Professor in Low Vision Rehabilitation

    Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) proudly announces that Tracy Matchinski, OD, FAAO has been named the inaugural recipient of The Rosenbloom Family Endowed Professorship in Low Vision Rehabilitation . This is the first named professorship in ICO’s history.  This professorship – made possible through the generosity of the Rosenbloom Family, strengthens ICO’s long-standing commitment to advancing low-vision rehabilitation through research, education, clinical innovation, and community-based care, whether locally, regionally and/or internationally . Its impact is especially timely, as an estimated 51.9 million adults in the United States report difficulty seeing even with corrective lenses (American Foundation for the Blind, 2025) , and more than 2.2 billion people worldwide live with some form of visual impairment (World Health Organization, 2019). Dr. Matchinski, a 1995 graduate of ICO , completed a Vision Rehabilitation residency at the Feinbloom Low Vision Center of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Since completing her residency in 1996, she has dedicated her career to low vision rehabilitation. As a tenured faculty member at ICO, Dr. Matchinski teaches the vision rehabilitation course and lab, and provides clinical care at the Rosenbloom Center, located at ICO’s Illinois Eye Institute (IEI). Additionally, she practices at The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind, is a Low Vision Diplomate of the American Academy of Optometry and has served as chair of the Low Vision Section and Diplomate program of the American Academy of Optometry. She has published and lectured nationally and internationally on Low Vision Rehabilitation. Her commitment extends deeply through her leadership in Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (VOSH) . She is past president of VOSH/International and VOSH Illinois. As the faculty representative for Student Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (SVOSH). Dr. Matchinski mentors ICO students as they participate in local and international volunteer clinics.  Dr. Matchinski was appointed by Dean Stephanie Messner, OD, with the approval of ICO President Mark Colip, OD. “The ICO community is extraordinarily proud of Dr. Matchinski’s commitment to advancing care for individuals with low vision,” said President Colip. “Her work at the Illinois Eye Institute—and around the world through SVOSH and VOSH— continues to inspire the next generation of students to live the ICO mission so that all patients receive optimal care.”  About the Rosenbloom Family  Alfred A. Rosenbloom, OD, a pioneer in low-vision rehabilitation, is a 1954 graduate of ICO and served as its president from 1972 to 1982. To honor his and his wife Sarah’s lasting impact, their children—Alfred Rosenbloom III and Susan Tobert—established the Rosenbloom Family Endowed Professorship in Low Vision Rehabilitation . This professorship builds on the legacy, which includes the Dr. Alfred and Sarah Rosenbloom Center on Vision and Aging at ICO’s Illinois Eye Institute, established in 2015, to advance specialized care for individuals with low vision and age-related vision needs.  About the Illinois College of Optometry  Founded in 1872, the Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) is the nation’s oldest continuously operating optometric educational institution. With more than 8,000 alumni, ICO is dedicated to excellence in education, research, patient care, and service to the community. Located in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood on the city’s South Side, ICO provides rigorous clinical training and serves over 85,000 patients annually through its teaching clinic, Illinois Eye Institute. For more information about Illinois College of Optometry, visit www.ico.edu .

  • Practice Opportunities Symposium Goes Virtual

    In total, there were 542 total attendees, including 422 students, 32 panelists, 7 moderators, 9 exhibitors

  • Pre-Clinical Assessment Honors

    This honor recognizes students in the first and second professional year who have distinguished themselves Aboobaker Navdeep (Navi) Warha Marisa Kim Nancy Garay Espinoza Amanda Fernandez Andrew Cline Sanober Khan Kara

  • Alumni Council Launches 2nd Online Pop-Up Store

    From the two online stores, a total of $4,500 has been raised for scholarships.

  • Celebrating our Alumni

    I’m happy to now have the opportunity to give back to the College that groomed and prepared me for professional Kalas, OD '19, FAAO Kim Alana Krusell, OD '16, FAAO Stephanie Kwan, OD '15, FAAO Jami Parsons Malloy,

  • Dr. Schlange Retires, Develops Pediatric Scholarship

    OD '64, DOS, FAAO retired from ICO in December after teaching for 56 years and was named Associate Professor Tennant, who played a significant role in shaping my professional career." "We are setting examples for others.

  • ASCO President Responds to New York Times Op-Ed piece

    Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree involve the completion of an accredited four-year post-baccalaureate professional While the central theme of the Op-Ed is the negative impact of migration by health professionals out Doctors of Optometry, as well as other doctoral health care professionals including dentists, podiatrists ASCO appreciates the opportunity to set the record straight regarding the applicability of the conclusions

  • Illinois College of Optometry to Celebrate 2012 Alumni Association Award Winners

    As a professor at ICO, Dr. in the areas of retina-vitreous and neuro-ophthalmic disorders and, as such, has authored numerous professional Knight, OD ’87 will receive the Professional Achievement Award.  support of continuing education programs and ICO’s Practice Opportunities Symposium, which provides professional

  • Rosenbloom Center on Vision and Aging Opens its Doors

    With the rate of severe vision loss set to double by 2030, mirroring the increase in the number of people Rosenbloom served as dean of ICO from 1955 to 1972, president from 1972 to 1982 and remains a distinguished professor

  • CMS Change Allows Illinois Optometrists to Claim EHR Incentive

    The increased benefit also applies to doctors working in hospital settings, clinic settings or in qualified MD/OD settings.

  • Illinois College of Optometry Announces the Alfred and Sarah Rosenbloom Center on Vision and Aging

    and future education offers the opportunity to elevate standards and raise awareness for providing professional Rosenbloom served as dean of ICO from 1955 to 1972, president from 1972 to 1982, and remains a distinguished professor

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