Course Syllabus & Master List
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This is a quick start introduction to some basic ideas in Vision Rehabilitation. Human vision is complex and there are many ways in which things can go awry. When vision is in a state of dysfunction, or suboptimal function, then basic perception, cognition, and motor function can be impacted in myriad ways.
After studying these notes, you are encouraged to seek more in-depth professional training through Dr. Boulet’s online course work at PESI.com.
This short course was implemented first in 2012 to train remote/virtual therapists – parents and teachers who had no other options. The program is split between topics on Principles and Clinical Notes (Clinically Speaking). Finally, there is a section for Opinions, which is there to elaborate on some of the education policy and public health issues relating to Vision Rehabilitation and Visual Impediments to Learning and Development.
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Principles
Learn about some basic principles and concepts of vision rehabilitation.
Clinically Speaking
Learn how to apply basic concepts in clinical practice.
Opinion
Read about some social implications of visual dysfunction.
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