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Locality: Berkeley, California

Phone: +1 510-642-2020



Address: 300 Minor Hall 94720 Berkeley, CA, US

Website: optometry.berkeley.edu/

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Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 06.11.2020

As Virtual Reunion 2020 comes to a close, we invite you to take a last look at https://www.2020virtualreunion.com. Browse for more information & opportunities with our reunion partners! Thank you to Luxottica, Haag-Streit, Paragon, Compulink, Zeiss, and Allergan for your partnership!

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 19.10.2020

Dr. Charlotte Yiyi Wang, OD is this year’s recipient of the Hopkins Comprehensive Eye Care Award. Dr. Wang is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry, and primary care/community health resident at the Meredith W. Morgan University Eye Center. She is currently pursuing her PhD in our Vision Science program. This prestigious award is intended to promote the practice and development of comprehensive eye care by providing incentive and support to talented optometric residents who demonstrate a passion and commitment to further clinical experience, research, and education. Congratulations Dr. Wang!

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 29.09.2020

New Continuing Education Online Course. Having difficulty deciding what to prescribe for myopia control? Come join our Putting Concept Into Action continuing education (CE) course on myopia management, where we provide the most clinically relevant knowledge in myopia management in a way that the clinicians can immediately apply to their daily practice. Attendees will be able to interact with the speaker and ask questions in real-time via Zoom video conference. 4 Total CE H...ours Dates: Nov 17-18 Time: 6:00pm - 7:40pm PST Cost: $60 per session, or $110 for both days Location: Online Via Zoom Learn More and Register: https://optometry.berkeley.edu/c/myopia-management-academy/

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 21.09.2020

Meet our alumna, Dr. Stephanie Tran, from the class of 2020. Read about her journey to Berkeley Optometry: "Circa 1993, my dad graduated medical school and put this cap on my head. He was an electrical engineer at IBM but decided to go to medical school at the age of 26 while his father was battling colon cancer. My dad attended medical school with TWO CHILDREN and a third during residency (who does that?!) Oh not to mention he came to the US on a boat after escaping his hom...e during the Vietnam War. He was headed to his intern year and then an #ophthalmology residency. By the way he had to learn English at the age of 15. Fast forward 20 something years later, I followed in his footsteps kind of. Got a Masters in Biomedical Engineering and graduated from #optometry school. This diploma is surreal. Now I’m completing a cornea and contact lens/ocular disease residency. Did I know this was my path? No, I went into undergrad as a business economics major. I taught yoga full time for 2 years before deciding to go back to school for optometry, also at the age of 26. I went back and forth with medical school many many times (If you’re close to me you know). But it’s funny how life turns out. I am extremely happy with my decisions and where I’m at today, and I’m also very excited about the future. One impossible task at a time -Dad"

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 16.09.2020

We wanted to end #NationalHispanicHeritageMonth by sharing the narrative of class of 2021 student, Rosio Sandoval. She says: Being Hispanic is more than just the color of my skin or the language I speak. It is the many values that are integrated within my culture. It is appreciation, acceptance, and honest offer to help. I made my strive to uphold these values and become an Optometrist that doesn’t see the color of your skin, that doesn’t hear the accent you speak with, but ...rather listens to the concerns you have. Coming from a Hispanic background has taught me to listen beyond what is said. In 1994 my parents left their hometown, El Tejero in Michoacán, México to come to Stockton, California. Their decisions brought many blessings to my family and their courage continues to inspire me. Their hard work in the fields taught me and my 6 other siblings to appreciate all their sacrifices. Our annual trips to México every December, was a continuous reminder of our traditions. The Tamales, the traditional Mole, the Posadas, the family gatherings, and our late-night conversations around the bonfire, strengthened my cultural ties. Volunteering at health fairs in the community, I learned about the large disparity in Healthcare. It made me realize how underserved these communities were. I was able to see how difficult it was for them to communicate their needs. Not only was there a language barrier, there was also a need for more cultural awareness within the healthcare field. It is important to create a bond with your patients, to allow them to express not only their eye health concerns but the overall difficulties they have. Being able to diagnose and offer treatment is not enough when the patient doesn’t have access. I hope that I can bridge this gap for patients. I also hope that we all can become more culturally aware and that we appreciate others for who they are and learn to love the richness of where they came from. Being part of the National Optometric Student Association is a constant reminder of my cultural values. NOSA has always motivated and supported underrepresented communities. I aspire to continue pursuing these goals in the future. When I graduate in 2021, I hope to become someone who can encourage others to pursue a career in the Optometry field and to recognize how beautiful it is to continue increasing the diversity in the field.

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 03.09.2020

Connect with our 2020 Virtual Reunion & CE partners virtually at 2020virtualreunion.com! This week we spotlight eyeFWD, an education experience designed by Luxottica and developed exclusively for OD students to understand the business of eyecare: https://www.2020virtualreunion.com/spotlight-on-eyefwd

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 14.08.2020

Berkeley Optometry’s Dr. Suzanne Fleiszig is the recipient of the Allergan Foundation Grant in the area of the anterior segment. As the principal investigator, Dr. Fleiszig has been awarded a $60,000 grant for her project, Relationship between COVID-19 and the Eye. Congrats Suzi! https://optometry.berkeley.edu/professor-fleiszig-awarded-/

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 11.08.2020

Congratulations Jennifer Doudna! Today, UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, sharing it with colleague Emmanuelle Charpentier for the co-development of CRISPR-Cas9, a genome editing breakthrough that has revolutionized biomedicine. Read more at https://news.berkeley.edu//jennifer-doudna-wins-2020-nobe/.

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 30.07.2020

For the month of October, we're spotlighting our 2020 Virtual Reunion & CE Partners. Go to https://www.2020virtualreunion.com/ to browse our sponsors and learn about new opportunities & ways to get involved.

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 17.07.2020

The October online CE series begins with our first lectures on October 4 with our Keynote Speaker, Dr. William Tuten, OD, PhD, Thomas M. Peters Memorial Keynote Lecturer & Grand Rounds by our renowned Berkeley Optometry Faculty. Visit https://optometry.berkeley.edu/continuing-educat/online_ce/ to register and learn more!

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 14.07.2020

HUGE thanks to our 2nd year PhD vision science students (Julia, Iona, JT, Victoria, Orneika and Peter) for organizing the BAVRD event!! You all put in so much work to ensure that our 2-day virtual event was a success!

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 09.07.2020

Upcoming CE on Managing Acute Cranial Nerve Palsies: CNs III, IV, and VI. This course will review the causes of cranial nerve palsies specific to their intracranial course and origin. An update on when to recommend neuroimaging in patients with acute diplopia will be discussed. Go to https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=573896& to register!

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 06.07.2020

See the latest Berkeley News article (link below), where inaugural director Dr. Michael Silver -- a professor of optometry, vision science and neuroscience -- is interviewed about the new UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, which will conduct research using psychedelics to investigate cognition, perception and emotion and their biological bases in the human brain. We will be digging a little deeper into Dr. Silver's work with the Center in our upcoming Berkeley Optometry magazine. https://news.berkeley.edu//uc-berkeley-launches-new-cente/

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science 20.06.2020

UC Berkeley's Foresight Pre-Optometry Club and Berkeley Optometry will be hosting its annual Fall Conference on Saturday, October 3rd, 2020. Please register if you are interested in learning about Berkeley optometry or optometry in general! What to expect: - Admissions Presentation... - Alumni Presentation and Panel - Research Presentations - Berkeley Optometry Student Panel - COST: FREE! Register using this link: https://gradapp.berkeley.edu/register/OPTOM_openhouse REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Saturday, October 3 2020 @ 10:30 AM PST. A Zoom link will be shared a week before the event.