| The Better Vision
Institute (BVI) is a unique body that brings together the vision
community's three professional disciplines - ophthalmology, optometry
and opticianry. It provides the only forum in which these three
professions can come together to address America's vision health.
It is an independent, not-for-profit advisory board to The Vision
Council. The Vision Council is a not-for-profit trade organization
dedicated to better vision care for all people. Our members are
innovators in vision correction and vision health.
Current members
Mr.
Thomas Abbott, LDO, NCLE
Mr. Abbott is a licensed dispensing optician and manager of the
Everett Clinic Vision Centers in Everett, WA. Previous to this
position, Tom owned his own optical dispensary. Mr. Abbott
is currently affiliated with a multitude of vision care organizations,
including the Contact Lens Society of America, Washington
State Opticians Assosiation. National Contact Lens Examiners,
The American Board of Opticianry. Tom received his education
at Junior College and hails from his hometown of Beloit, WI.
Mr.
W. Lee Ball, Jr., OD
W. Lee Ball, Jr., O.D. is a 2001 graduate of the University of
Houston College of Optometry. He completed an optometric residency
at the University of Miami Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. After
residency, he joined the staff at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
which is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Ball
is an adjunct clinical faculty member at the New England College
of Optometry and serves on numerous boards and committees, including
the National Eye Institute, CDC, the American Optometric Association (AOA)
Healthy Eyes Healthy People committee, and the Optometric Leadership
Institute. Dr. Ball is a past president of the American Optometric
Student Association (AOSA) and currently holds the office of
vice-chair for the Pharmacy, Podiatry, Optometry and Dental Health Provider
(PPOD) workgroup.
Mr. Dave Edwards
Dave Edwards is a 30-year optical veteran, who has working experience
in all phases of the optical business. He is a Florida Licensed
and Nationally Certified Optician, with A.B.O. and N.C.L.E. accreditations.
Mr. Edwards has vast background in all phases of the optical
business, with a focus on management and education. His executive
skills center on the management of a chain of 30 optical offices
in Florida and Texas with over 100 employees. In addition, his
affiliations extend to optical labs and their management.
At present, Dave serves on both national and international boards
for the optical industry. In addition, Dave has been nominated
for appointment by the Governor of Florida to serve on the
Florida Board of Opticianry.
Ms. Joy Gibb, ABOC
Ms. Gibb has worked with Master Opticians, which is an independent
retail opticianry located in Bountiful, Utah, for over 21 years
and currently serves as its manager. She is also an active
Contributor to Vision Care Product News and serves the multi-faceted
role of secretary, treasurer, and education coordinator for
the Far Western Conference of Opticians. Ms. Gibb attended
LDS Business College and is from Woods Cross, UT.
Ms. Elaine Hathaway,
MD
Dr. Elaine Hathaway has been an ophthalmologist for nearly 25
years. After earning her undergraduate degree from Indiana
University, she pursued a medical degree with a specialty in
ophthalmology at Indiana University Medical School. Upon completing
her residency, Hathaway remained at Indiana University Medical
School, initially as an Instructor. In 1990, she entered private
practice but maintained her association with the medical center
working her way up to Clinical Associate Professor. Hathaway
also served as Chief of Ophthalmology at the Indianapolis Veterans
Administration Hospital. Since 1998, she has been in private
practice with Brunswick Eye Associates and is currently a Clinical
Instructor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.Dedicated to
the profession of ophthalmology, Hathaway has been a member of
multiple vision organizations, including the American Academy
of Ophthalmology, Women in Ophthalmology, and the Contact Lens
Association of Ophthalmologists. She also served for three years
on the Board of Directors of the Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology.
Mr.
Paul E. Michelson, MD
Dr. Paul E. Michelson is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist and
Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American
College of Surgeons. He received his B.A degree from Johns
Hopkins University and his M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. His educational training continued
as he did an internal medicine internship at the Johns Hopkins
Hospital, followed by a three-year residency at the Wilmer
Ophthalmological Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Following
his training, Dr. Michelson served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps
in the Canal Zone, on the faculty of Harvard Medical School,
as head of Ophthalmology at Scripps Clinic Medical Group, and
chief of Ophthalmology at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla,
CA. Dr. Michelson is currently an ophthalmologist at Eye Care
of La Jolla.
Ms. Christie L. Morse, MD
Dr. Christie L. Morse is an ophthalmologist at the Concord Eye
Care center in Concord, NH. Her extensive educational background
includes an undergraduate degree from Yale University, an MD
from the Medical University of South Carolina, a medical internship
at the University of Massachusetts, an ophthalmological residency
at Brown University, and subspecialty training in ophthalmology
and strabismus at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Ms.
Marie Carmen Perez-Blanco, OD
Dr. Marie Carmen Perez-Blanco is an optometrist with the Bascom
Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, FL. Her specialty is in primary
eye care and her research interests are in refractive surgery,
especially LASIK. Dr. Perez-Blanco received her undergraduate
degree from St. Thomas University in Miami, FL and her O.D.
from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia,
PA.
Ms. Jean E. Ramsey, MD
Dr. Ramsey serves many roles, including Director, Pediatric Ophthalmology
Service at Boston Medical Center, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
at Boston University School of Medicine, and Co-Director of
the Massachusetts Preschool Vision Screening Program. She is
also pursuing her MPH from the Boston University School of
Public Health. Prior to these roles, she worked at the Massachusetts
Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard School of Medicine, and the
New England Eye Center and Tufts University School of Medicine.
Dr. Ramsey has also been very active in the vision care community
through her service to a variety of organizations, such as the
American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Massachusetts Society
of Eye Physicians and Surgeons, the American Association of Pediatric
Ophthalmology and Strabismus, and Women in Ophthalmology.
Mr.
Glen T. Steele, OD
Dr. Glen Steele is a clinical professor and Chief of the Pediatric
Service at The Eye Center at Southern College of Optometry.
He also has a private practice emphasizing the eye and vision
care needs of the infant and child. Dr. Steele is a past president
of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development and a
past president of the Optometric Extension Program Foundation.
He is currently a member of the American Optometric Association
Infant Vision Committee. Dr. Steele has lectured extensively
throughout the USA and internationally in the area of infant
vision development and care and he has received a plethora of
awards and distinctions for his work within children's vision
care.
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