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Dr. Schulman presented a 2-day Seminar on Autism Spectrum Disorders: Optometric Diagnosis and Treatment at the Southern California College of Optometry in November 2009.
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Dr. Schulman - attended the COVD's Annual Meeting held in Denver CO.
Congratulations to Deb Murray who received her certification in vision therapy by The College of Optometrists in Vision Development. COVD has announced that Deb Murray has been designated as a Certified Optometric Vision Therapist (COVT) at the association’s Annual Meeting held October 13-17, 2009 in Denver, CO. Ms. Murray, was one of 16 therapists awarded COVT status by the COVD Board of Directors in 2009. Deb Murray works in the office of Dr. Randy Schulman in Norwalk, CT.
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In September 2009, Dr. Schulman attended the 2009 Invitational Lens Symposium on Personal Visual Space and Myopia at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in Tahlequah, Oklahama.
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Randy Schulman attended the Eastern States Optometric Congress in White Plains, NY on May 16-17, 2009. Topics included Visualization skills for learning, Strabismus and Amblyopia presented by John Abbondanza, OD, Samantha Slotnick, OD and Jerry Sherman, OD. Dr. Schulman represented Total Learning and Therapy Center as an exhibitor showcasing our products and vision therapy equipment. |
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Randy Schulman was the moderator for the February 27-28, 2009 Northeast Vision Conference in Albany, NY. The conference focused on vision and how to improve patient's quality of life through improvements in vision. |
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"ENVISIONING a Bright Future" edited by Patricia Lemer and published by OEP is now available to the public and can be purchased online at our webstore, through www.oep.org or through www.amazon.com.. The book is a compilation of information on autism spectrum disorders, likely causes and effective treatments. It is a must-read for parents and professionals alike. Our own Randy Schulman, MS, OD, FCOVD has contributed to a few chapters in the book pertaining to vision and autism. |
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