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American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. A resource for Pediatric Ophthalmologists, Strabismologists, related personnel and patients.
Information for patients about cataracts, cataract survery, and lens implants.
Academic Positions in Ophthalmology
see AUPO Faculty Positions below
Accessible Digital Media (Technology) Guidelines
WGBH Guidelines for Electronic Materials The WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), a division of public broadcaster and access technology pioneer WGBH Boston, announces publication of “Accessible Digital Media: Design Guidelines for Electronic Publications, Multimedia and the Web.” These guidelines, providing step-by-step solutions for making a variety of electronic media accessible to users with sensory disabilities, are now available free of charge online.
A free resource for people to learn about the range and diversity of the jobs that are performed throughout the United States and Canada by adults who are blind or visually impaired.
News, meetings,web links, and directory search of optometrists.
Alberta Association of Optometrists
Website for professional optometrists in Alberta, Canada. It includes eyecare information.
Alkek Eye Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
A care center of the Cullen Eye Institute