

Salus, Drexel International Students Share Cultural Connections To learn more about the event and initiative, click here. The LOFK initiative provides vision and hearing services to children living in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods in the Greater Philadelphia area. We here at National Vision could not be more aligned with the goals and mission of Salus University and LOFK.” “Sometimes we forget that a simple pair of glasses can change someone’s life.

“The work that Looking Out for Kids (LOFK) does is more important than a lot of people realize,” said Donald Smith, OD ‘76. The Stars Came Out for the 15th Annual LOFK Fundraiser She recalled during her undergraduate experience that a woman who spoke in one of her classes was training to be an occupational therapist (OT), and the rest is history. Charles, Missouri, in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, she was wondering what career path she was going to take. But after coming out of Lindenwood University in St. Healey Miller, MSOT ‘21, ‘23OTD, focuses on people. Fifteen PCO/Salus faculty presented posters, there were four new AAO fellows, 14 faculty members gave presentations, two faculty members gave symposium lectures, two faculty members delivered Grand Rounds and six residents had posters. 26-29 at the San Diego Convention Center, PCO/Salus faculty were well represented during the four days of lectures, poster presentations and exhibits at the American Academy of Optometry (AAO) meeting. Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) at Salus SalusTakes Center Stage at 2022 Academy Read more about O’Donnell’s journey back to Salus here. But a teaching opportunity in the BLVS program recently presented itself and it was an offer she couldn’t refuse. “Sal’s Shorts” provides clips of the University’s latest news and happenings.Īfter a career of teaching Orientation and Mobility, which included a 20-year stint in the Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS) department at Salus University, Betsy O’Donnell, MS ‘86, COMS, CLVT, TVI, had retired. Here’s the TLDR (too long didn’t read) of some stories you may have missed from November. Too busy to keep up with current events at Salus University? Think again.
