Eye Safety, First Responders, & Corona
Vision Safety and Performance includes protecting our first responders' eyes while they're on the front lines.
Below, Dr. Smithson discusses how he and Liberty Sports' RecSpecs help medical professionals protect their eyes while on enhancing their vision.
If you're a medical professional, be sure to consult your eye care provider to discuss how you can best protect your eyes and how to meet your job's unique visual demands.
Share your experience helping first responders and athletes respond to the pandemic by joining our SV Community Forums.
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September is Sports Eye Safety Month and SVP wants to highlight a recent video with Dr. Smithson and Prevent Blindness' CEO, Jeff Todd.
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Dr. Smithson discusses Telehealth resources available to sports vision professionals with NeuroTracker.
He graduated from Pacific University, College of Optometry in 1994. Dr. Tad Buckingham has experience in fire and emergency services that allowed him to impact emergent eye care, and ocular injections, and to develop guidelines to manage medical emergencies in the primary care office.
Recently, we had an amazing conversation with Ernest Eugene from Orlando Magic and Eric Waters from Utah Jazz.
We talked about vision's influence on basketball players' performance, and how athletic trainers can implement sports vision techniques into athletes' training programs.
Dry eyes can influence your vision and cause problems during training or game, therefore it’s important to fix the issue.
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