Rebecca Marinoff, OD

Associate Clinical Professor
Vision Rehabilitation

Bio

Rebecca Marinoff, O.D., F.A.A.O. is an Associate Clinical Professor and Low Vision Rehabilitation residency supervisor at SUNY College of Optometry. Dr. Marinoff is a graduate of SUNY Optometry and completed a residency in Low Vision Rehabilitation at Southern College of Optometry. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, a Diplomate in Low Vision of the American Academy of Optometry, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry.

Education

  • OD, Doctor of Optometry, SUNY College of Optometry, 2008

Residency/Other Post Graduate Training

  • Low Vision Rehabilitation - Southern College of Optometry, 2009

Certifications

  • Teaching and Learning Certificate Program - SUNY Center for Professional Development, 2015
  • New York State Certified in Low Vision - , 2010
  • New York State Optometry License - , 2008

Awards/Honors

  • Diplomate in Low Vision, 2021
  • Diplomate, 2013
  • Fellow, 2012

Professional Experience

  • Associate Clinical Professor, SUNY College of Optometry, 2017 - Present
  • Assistant Clinical Professor, SUNY College of Optometry, 2009 - 2017

Teaching Interests

-Low Vision

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

CEX 349SA
Low Vision

ELC 522
Clinical Decision in Low Vision

CEX 349SA
Low Vision

Research Interests

Topics related to Clinical Low Vision

Clinical Interests

-Low Vision
-Binocular Vision

Publications

  • Visual Acuity in the Young Child, 2020
  • Case History, 2019
  • Rehabilitation Strategies for Visual Field Deficits, 2019
  • Low Vision Management of Posterior Cortical Atrophy, 2019
  • Minus Lenses for Aniseikonia, 1 111-3 111-3, 2018
  • Low Vision Rehabilitation of an Individual with AMD, 2017
  • Lessons Learned from the Creation of a Center of Excellence in Low Vision and Vision Rehabilitation in Wenzhou, China, Journal of Vision Impairment and Blindness 111 (5): 453-464 453-464, 2017
  • The Minority Report: Pediatric Low Vision Management of Cone Rod Dystrophy, 2016
  • Using Vision Therapy to Maximize Visual Efficiency for Low Vision Patients with Central Scotoma, Optometry and Visual Performance 4 (1): 43-51 43-51, 2016
  • Case Reports: The Use of Sector Fresnel Prism for Increased Peripheral Visual Field Awareness for Patients with End-Stage Retinitis Pigmentosa and Glaucoma, Optometry and Visual Performance 3 (4): 272-279 272-279, 2015
  • Low Vision Management of a Patient with Profound Visual Impairment, 2014
  • Using Vision Therapy to Maximize Visual Efficiency for Low Vision Patients with Central Scotoma, 2013
  • Creation of a Center of Excellence in Low Vision and Vision Rehabilitation at Wenzhou Medical College in Wenzhou, China, 2012
  • Referral Patterns in Low Vision: A Survey of Mid-South Tri-State Eye Care Providers, Journal of Behavioral Optometry 23 (1): 9-15 9-15, 2012
  • Referral Patterns in Low Vision: A Survey of Mid-South Tri-State Eye Care Providers, 2009

Presentations

  • A summary of the SUNY residency programs within the Vision Rehabilitation Service at the University Eye Center, 2022
    Poster
  • Special considerations when performing vision therapy for field loss on children with acquired brain injury., 2019
    Poster
  • Expanding the Scope Part I: Treating Special Populations in Your Practice, 2016
    Lecture

Services

University

  • 2020 - Present : Faculty Executive Committee - Faculty Senator
  • 2017 - Present : Scholarship and Awards Committee - Member

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