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  • Dec 10, 2024 | aoa.org | Jacqueline Theis

    Excerpted from page 18 of the Fall 2024 edition of AOA Focus. Written by Jacqueline Theis, O.D., member of the AOA’s Vision Rehabilitation Committee. For children, reading is a basic skill that is crucial for language development, educational success and future learning. Due to digital modernization and communication via text and email, the ability to extract meaning from visual text is fundamental to social interactions.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | eyetube.net | Joseph Allen |Dipl ABO |Cecelia Koetting |Jacqueline Theis

    Make the Most of Meetings Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO; Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO; Jacqueline Theis, OD, FAAO, FNAP; and Jade Coats, OD Show Description + Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, shares insights on how best to prepare for travel to an optometric conference, and he includes input from Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO; Jacqueline Theis, OD, FAAO, FNAP; and Jade Coats, OD.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | optometrytimes.com | Jacqueline Theis

    January 25, 2024Optometry Times JournalJanuary digital edition 2024Oculomics and oculometrics are part of an emerging field that looks at using the eye and eye movements as a biomarker for systemic and neurologic health. This article will review some of the recent findings correlating ocular structures and eye movement function with neurologic and cerebrovascular disease and discuss the future of eye care in the neurologic space.

  • Jan 15, 2024 | optometrytimes.com | Jacqueline Theis

    January 15, 2024New developments to progress diagnostic criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) are discussed by The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Task Force of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Brain Injury Special Interest Group.

  • Jul 7, 2023 | optometrytimes.com | Jacqueline Theis

    These 3 types of fixational eye movements play a vital role in our visual perception, cognitive function, and are instrumental for our ability to see the world around us. We spend over 80% of our visual day fixating our gaze on stationary objects, but when was the last time you thought about or evaluated your patient’s fixational stability? Fixation is not a static passive state, but rather an active neural process.

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