ESHENBACH LOW VISION AWARD for EXCELLENCE IN LOW VISION

Degree: Doctor of Optometry
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
Undergraduate Education: Macaulay Honors College at Brooklyn College, B.A., Chemistry
What draws you to optometry?
The compassion and empathy that come along with the field of optometry are unparalleled to any other health profession. We always have to remember that we are taking care of a person and not a set of eyeballs.
What is your fondest memory of your time at the College?
When we started seeing patients for the first time in the clinic, itās one thing when youāre sitting in a classroom and taught procedures and diseases, but a whole different experience when you can apply that knowledge in real life.
How did your classmates shape your experience?Ā
Coming from a large undergraduate college, I was not used to such a small class. My classmates at SUNY Optometry made our whole class feel like a family. We are always there to help each other and lend a hand whenever needed.
What was your favorite course?
My favorite course was Ocular Disease because finally, all the chemistry and biology clicked together, it formed the bigger picture.
What are your post-graduation plans?
I plan to work at an OD/MD practice and specialize in myopia control and specialty contact lenses and practice primary care optometry.
What advice would you give new students at the College?
While it may seem extremely overwhelming initially and seems there is no end in sight, it is all worth it in the end. You will never believe how much you know and are capable of. These four years will fly by. Make the best of it!