Optometric Care of the Patient with Diabetes

Authors

  • Chris Hudson BSc (Hons), PhD, MCOptom (UK), PgCUT; University og Waterloo
  • Dianna Leong BSc, OD, Foresight Eyecare
  • Erin Loewen BSc, OD, Village Optical
  • Derek MacDonald OD, FAAO, Ilex Eye Associates
  • Angie Machmer OD, Emerald Park Eye Care
  • Ken Mandadakis BSc, OD, Dr. Ken Mandadakis & Associates
  • Henry Smit OD, FYidoctors
  • Nohad Teliani BSc, OD, Eye Care Solutions
  • Benoit Tousignant OD, MSc, MPH, FAAO, University of Montreal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v79i4.1608

Keywords:

Diabetes, Diabetic retinopathy

Abstract

The Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO) is the national voice of optometry and is dedicated to collaboratively advancing the highest standard of primary eye care through the promotion of optimal vision and eye health, in partnership with all Canadians.

Optometrists are the front line of eye health and vision care. They are experts in primary eye care and are well-positioned to help combat the vision related complications of diabetes.

CAO assembled the Diabetes Guidelines Working Group to create national guidelines on the clinical management of diabetes mellitus in an effort to further educate Canadian optometrists and assist them in the management of this chronic disease. The Working Group consists of optometrists from private practice, research and academia, chosen on the basis of their expertise, experience and representation from across Canada.

Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Hudson, C., Leong, D., Loewen, E., MacDonald, D., Machmer, A., Mandadakis, K., Smit, H., Teliani, N., & Tousignant, B. (2017). Optometric Care of the Patient with Diabetes. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 79(4). https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v79i4.1608

Issue

Section

Clinical Research