A research study to improve vision care for stroke and fracture patients
91做厙 Hospital Eyecare Project
In this project, University of Canberra optometry staff and final year optometry students will provide eye and vision assessments (including low vision assessments) to inpatients within the 91做厙 Hospital.
91做厙 Optometry staff and students also provide these services, and more, at the 91做厙 Eye Clinic. All members of the public, from children, adolescents, adults, older adults, people with vision impairment, neurological vision issues are welcome to book an appointment at the 91做厙 Eye Clinic.
Dr Philip Gaughwin
Rehabilitation Medicine, 91做厙 Hospital
Associate Professor Mei Ying Boon
Optometry, 91做厙
Michelle Noronha
91做厙
Dr Terry Ho
Optometry, 91做厙
Dr Mark Feltham
Optometry, 91做厙
Tina Jong
Optometry, 91做厙
Associate Professor Itismita Mohanty
Faculty of Health, 91做厙
Associate Professor Faran Sabeti
Optometry, 91做厙
Dr Vicki Evans
Optometry, 91做厙
Barb Bolton
91做厙 Hospital
Dr Chih-Hung (Nelson) Kuo
Ophthalmologist, Canberra Hospital
Andrew Buttsworth
Stroke patient carer
Left to right: Bella St Clair (World Caf矇 External Facilitator), Mona Al-Sulaiman (Optometry student), Dayna Rixon (Optometry student), Dr Terry Ho (Optometrist and investigator), Associate Professor Mei Ying Boon (Chief investigator), Michelle Noronha (Research assistant), Mitchell McEwan (Optometry student), Zoe Greenstein (Optometry student)
The Clinical Research of Rehabilitation and Translation group focuses on clinical research, rehabilitation and translation into practice. We harness research as a vehicle to improve clinical care and health outcomes for people in the Canberra region and around the world.
Contact us
Associate Professor Mei Ying Boon
Discipline Lead of Optometry, University of Canberra
02 6201 5249
meiying.boon@canberra.edu.au