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Professional partnership working will be discussed. By the end of this module, students should be able to: Teaching and learning will be through formal presentations and discussion groups in the university and online.
Formative feedback will be given during the sessions and individually via tutorials. Clinical and Functional Perspectives, the ground-breaking text that highlighted the importance of focusing on the functional as well as the clinical implications of low vision, has been completely updated and expanded in this second edition. Visit our Beautiful Books page and find lovely books for kids, photography lovers and more. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Crossman, Heather L Cortical visual impairment: Jacobson, Lena Visual dysfunction and ocular signs associated with periventricular leukomalacia in children born preterm Karolinska Institutet, ISBN: Clinical and Functional Perspectives, the ground-breaking text that highlighted the importance of focusing on the functional as well as the clinical implications of low vision, has been completely updated and expanded in this second edition.
To prepare the participant for the role play, practical activities will be offered around using magnifiers and appropriate methods for low vision assessments, there will be supervised opportunities to consolidate these experiences. Formative feedback will be given during the sessions and individually via tutorials. The practical sessions will be taught in the university eye clinic giving opportunities to explore all digital software which enhances the skills for people with sight or hearing impairments.
Directed study will be provided for each topic using the universities VLE. Clinical and Functional perspectives.
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Sinclair A, Woodhouse M. Guide Dogs for the Blind Ryan B. Guide Dogs for the Blind Stuen,C. Royal National Institute for the Blind: Includes topics such as improving the patient experience, working with other services and agencies, low vision aids and supporting children with low vision.
Oxford Biology Readers; Zasloff, Tela Restoring vision: Contains anecdotal descriptions of medical procedures as carried out in various situations and countries. Andrews, Rachel Day in the life of Rachel Andrews, ophthalmic nurse NB Mar , No 39, p Rachel describes her role as an ophthalmic nurse with a special interest in raising awareness in squints lazy eye.
Followed by descriptions of parents' experiences of hearing a diagnosis. Dowdeswell, Heather J; Slater, Alan M; Broomhall, John; Tripp, John Visual deficits in children born at less than 32 weeks' gestation with and without ocular pathology and cerebral damage British Journal of Ophthalmology May , Vol 79 5 , p A study of the visual functioning of premature children compared with a control group consisting of full term children.
Dutton, Gordon Children with visual processing disorders. Dutton, Gordon Visual problems in children with brain damage Eye Contact Summer , No 18, p Discusses the variety of visual problems that can occur in children with damage to the brain.
How to define and what terminology to use: Holmstrom, Radhika Childhood eye cancer NB Jan , No 37, p Looks at the prospects for prevention and cure of childhood eye cancer. Holmstrom, Radhika Shedding light on retinitis pigmentosa NB Jan , No 37, p Update on current developments in treatments for retinitis pigmentosa.
Holmstrom, Radhika Stem cell therapy: NB Jan , No 13, p Discusses the potential use of stem cells in helping to treat degenerative eye conditions such as macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. Khadka, Jyoti In perspective: Kingston, Judith Understanding retinoblastoma Visability Summer , No 11, p Background information about retinoblastoma.
Acuity scores improved but visual behaviour blinking, visual fixation etc did not change. Morse, Mary T Cortical visual impairment: Cautions practitioners that children with CVI do not exhibit similar behaviors, that a single approach does not work for all children, and that treatment is a dynamic process. Newson, Kirsty Raising awareness about glaucoma: Glaucoma and ethnicity NB Mar , No 39, p Research indicates that people of African and Caribbean origin have an increased risk of developing chronic gaucoma.
Norowzian, Mary Emotional impact of diagnosis NB Oct , No 10, p Looks at the role of eye health professionals supporting clients as they come to terms with their diagnoses.