Description:

This lab will wrap together the concepts discussed throughout the Sports Vision Series at Optometry's Meeting. The 3 topics covered for the lab will be applicable for Paraoptometrics, Doctors, & Students and will provide foundations for establishing sports vision in a practice. These topics will include hands-on practice of Sports/Concussion Evaluation, Marketing Strategy, and Hands-on Training Activities & Visual Skills Analysis. Attendees will also be invited to join a Virtual Round-up call after Optometry's Meeting to discuss how the principles taught are being implemented into the practice.

Course Code:

AOA118-GO

Speaker(s):

Joshua Watt, O.D.
drwatt@impactvisiontherapy.com

Amanda Nanasy, O.D.
amandananasy@gmail.com

Adam Blacker, O.D.
ablack@midwestern.edu

Credits:

2

AOA Expiration Date:

3/30/2024

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