What is color blindness? People who have extreme color deficiency vision, more commonly known as color blindness, are unable to tell the difference among colors. There are three variations of the condition, each based on photopigment defects in the three eye cones that respond to blue, green and red light.…
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Date: January 26, 2020 Time: 8:00am – 3:10pm Location: SUNY College of Optometry Registration Now Open! Click on this link: Oral Pharmaceuticals & Systemic Disease Day About the event: Oral Pharmaceuticals & Systemic Disease Day is a program held at the College that focuses on oral pharmaceuticals & systemic disease in eye…
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Date: February 23, 2020 Time: 7:00am -3:15pm Location: SUNY College of Optometry Registration Now Open! Click on this link: NY Glaucoma Symposium About the event: The Glaucoma Symposium addresses current issues in glaucoma followed by a Q&A session and discussion. New topics in the diagnosis, therapy, and management of glaucoma are emphasized.…
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September 29, 2020 Panelists from academia and industry come together to advance the call to action New York, NY—The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Optometry hosted part three of a live webinar series entitled, Race in Optometry—An Honest Conversation on Diversity & Leadership Development in Industry & The…
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Dr. Daniella Rutner is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University Eye Center and the Chief of Vision Rehabilitation. She earned both her Doctor of Optometry and Masters of Vision Science degrees from SUNY College of Optometry in 2002. She completed a cornea and contact lens fellowship at SUNY College…
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