05_05 Public Health Aspects of Childhood/Adolescent Visual Impairment
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- Title:
- 05_05 Public Health Aspects of Childhood/Adolescent Visual Impairment
- Description:
- This session provides an overview of the epidemiology of visual impairment and blindness in children and the public health measures in place to eliminate avoidable sight loss.
- Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > The Ophthalmologist as a professional (Personal intelligences) > 12) Role in Health Service (HS) > HS7 Community > 05_05 Public Health Aspects of Childhood/Adolescent Visual Impairment
- Author(s):
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Aditi Das
John Slade
Rory Cobb
Julie Jennings
- Created:
- 28 Sep 2012
- Last Major Update:
- 24 Oct 2014
- Keywords:
- 130_083, blindness, severe visual impairment, visual impairment, SVI, VI, screening, employment, job, education, learning disabilities, learning disability, sight loss, parents, children
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- Title:
- 05_05 Public Health Aspects of Childhood/Adolescent Visual Impairment
- Description:
- This session provides an overview of the epidemiology of visual impairment and blindness in children and the public health measures in place to eliminate avoidable sight loss.
- Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > The Ophthalmologist as a professional (Personal intelligences) > 12) Role in Health Service (HS) > HS7 Community > 05_05 Public Health Aspects of Childhood/Adolescent Visual Impairment
- Author(s):
-
Aditi Das
John Slade
Rory Cobb
Julie Jennings
- Created:
- 28 Sep 2012
- Last Major Update:
- 24 Oct 2014
- Keywords:
- 130_083, blindness, severe visual impairment, visual impairment, SVI, VI, screening, employment, job, education, learning disabilities, learning disability, sight loss, parents, children