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- Raman, Bhakhri
He then taught for seven years at the Southern California College of Optometry where he was responsible Tapatel Retinal Sheen Imaging in an X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa Carrier. Fundus Auto Fluorescence in the Evaluation of Retinitis Pigmentosa: Structure to Function Correlation X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. California Optometry. December 2015. Bhakhri R. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography and auto-fluorescence findings in adult-onset vitelliform
- Erica, Ittner
The comprehensive didactic and clinical experience of ICO students and graduates continues to impress me Ittner is an assistant professor at ICO, teaching third- and fourth-year optometry students in a primary In addition, she teaches the refraction course for the optometry sequence for first-year students. WA Stone, EA Ittner, BA Teitelbaum, LV Messner: Progressive, asymptomatic papilledema as the presenting
- Xiaohua, Zhuang
Zhuang, X., Kang, P., King, A., & Cao, D. (2015). Zhuang, X., & Papathomas, T.V. (2015). Zhuang, X., Pokorny, J., & Cao, D.* (2015). articleid=2290721 Zhuang, X., & Cao, D. (2013). Zhuang, X., & Papathomas, T.V. (2011).
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- Dear Class of 2024
back on a few lessons they learned in their first year. This piece of advice was given to me by Dr. Z during my orientation! This was definitely the case for me when I arrived. I started taking small steps towards socializing with the people around me and getting involved with Many have become personal inspirations and people that have made me re-evaluate certain aspects of my
- A Year to Remember: Resilience
Over the past two years, we have had the lowest tuition increases in over a decade. Several celebratory events will be planned throughout the year, and planning will be underway in the
- Networking Event of the Year
Hey, students! Are you ready for a jam-packed day of hobnobbing and learning about the vast career possibilities that lie ahead? Then, don’t miss the 18th Annual Practice Opportunities Symposium on Friday, April 10. The event begins at 1 p.m. and is a one-stop event to window shop-till-you-drop the spectrum of career paths and resources: • Interactive small group discussions with alumni and other ODs • Information about externships, residencies and specialty/non-traditional practices • Insight on practice management • Networking with private and corporate ODs • Information on practice possibilities after graduation • Demonstrations of the latest optometric products and equipment • Free food and drinks! Students are sure to learn a ton about various modes of practice, post-graduation opportunities and the profession of optometry in general from over 40 practitioners! The event is free, and clinic attire is required. If you are interested in working the event as a Career Development Assistant and making some extra cash, there are still several spots available. Just stop by Daphne Anderson’s office today and complete a work-study form. Positions are first come, first served.





