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College of Optometrists in
Vision Development on DiGiVision
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Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial (CITT)
Mitchell M. Scheiman, OD, FAAO, FCOVD
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Fellowship Training - W. C. Maples, OD $129
Course Description:
It is impossible to “cookbook” board certification in 2 days.
This course should “whet” your appetite for study so that you,
your colleagues/staff, and your mentor grow from the principles
discussed here. It is my goal that this course will generate questions
to be answered during this week and in the coming year and that
each of you will commit to completing board certification this
next year. COVD is here to assist you in any way. It will be a
wonderful learning experience and you will have a great sense of
accomplishment after successfully completing the process.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand COVD board certification process
• Be able to complete all open book questions and develop from
their records three cases: A. Lens Case; B. Strabismus/Amblyopia
Case; C. Learning Related Case
• Successfully complete the multiple choice closed book exam
• Successfully complete the oral interview for fellowship
About Dr. W. C. Maples
Dr. Willis C. Maples earned his B.S. (Geography & Chemistry) in
1964 from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg,
Mississippi. He earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from
the Southern College of Optometry (1968). Dr. Maples practiced
in south Mississippi for 12 years, specializing in children’s vision
and vision therapy. In 1979 Dr. Maples earned a M.S. degree in
Community Health Education from the University of Southern
Mississippi.
He is a Fellow of the American Academy of
Optometry (FAAO) and is a Board Certified
Fellow in developmental vision and vision
therapy by both the College of Optometrists
in Vision Development (FCOVD) and
the Australasian College of Behavioural
Optometrists (FACBO). Dr. Maples has been active for 40 years in
the American Optometric Association and has served on numerous
AOA committees at the national level. He has also been active in the
Optometric Extension Program Foundation for 40 years.
Dr. Maples has served in all the offices of the College of Optome-
trists in Vision Development and has served as Chair of the
International Examination and Certification Board. He was awarded
by COVD the A. M. Skeffington Award for his contributions to the
behavioral literature in 2000. He was awarded the G. N. Getman
Award in 2006 for excellence in developmental vision and inter-
professional relations. Dr. Maples also holds the title Professor
Emeritus from Northeastern State University-Oklahoma College
of Optometry (NSU-OCO) in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He retired
from NSU-OCO in 2006. At NSU, he taught for 25 years and was
chief of the vision therapy clinic for 17 of those years. Dr. Maples
is presently a Professor of Optometry at the Southern College
of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee where he is a staff doctor,
teaches two seminar courses and is active in clinical research.
Dr. Maples is the editor of the Journal of Behavioral Optometry,
has written more than 70 articles and is actively pursuing research
in the areas of visual epidemiology, refractive errors, oculomotor
dysfunction, strabismus, learning disabilities and brain injury.
He has lectured extensively in the United States, Australia, New
Zealand, Central America, South America, Asia and Europe.
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COVD 2009
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Vision Therapy 201 - Linda Sanet, COVT $129
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Applied Concepts Courses - $129 each (from previous shows) |
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#1 Visual Information
Acquisition - Robert B. Sanet, OD, FCOVD
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#2 Visual Information
Processing - Carl G. Hillier, OD, FCOVD Course Description
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#3 Acquired Brain
Injury - Allen H. Cohen, OD, FCOVD, FAAO
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#4 Strabismus and
Amblyopia - Barry M, Tannen, OD, FCOVD, FAAO
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#5 Therapeutic Lens
Prescribing - Kellye Knuppel, OD, FCOVD & Brenda
Heinke Montecalvo, OD, FCOVD, FAAO
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COVD 2008
General Education Lectures $149 View Titles
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COVD
2007 General
Education Lectures - $149
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