Canadian clinical guidelines for periodic eye examinations in children aged 0-5 years

Have we got it right?

Auteurs-es

  • Daphne L McCulloch University of Waterloo
  • Lisa W Christian, OD, FCOVD, FAAO University of Waterloo
  • Deborah Jones, BSc FCOptom DipCLP FAAO University of Waterloo
  • Elizabeth L Irving, OD, PhD University of Waterloo
  • Susan J Leat, PhD, FCOptom, FAAO University of Waterloo
  • Ernest Lucchetti, OD
  • Carolyn M Machan, OD University of Waterloo

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v82i3.1677

Mots-clés :

Children's vision, vision screening, amblyopia, paediatric eye care, clinical practice guidelines, comprehensive eye examination, primary care, refractive error, strabismus

Résumé

NA

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Daphne L McCulloch, University of Waterloo

Professor, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Lisa W Christian, OD, FCOVD, FAAO, University of Waterloo

Associate Clinical Professor, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Deborah Jones, BSc FCOptom DipCLP FAAO, University of Waterloo

Clinical Professor - School of Optometry and Vision Science

Clinical Scientist – Centre for Ocular Research & Education

Elizabeth L Irving, OD, PhD, University of Waterloo

Professor, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Susan J Leat, PhD, FCOptom, FAAO, University of Waterloo

Professor, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Ernest Lucchetti, OD

Staff Optometrist, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Carolyn M Machan, OD, University of Waterloo

Clinical Supervisor, School of Optometry and Vision Science

Publié-e

2020-09-03

Comment citer

McCulloch, D. L., Christian, L. W., Jones, D., Irving, E. L., Leat, S. J., Lucchetti, E., & Machan, C. M. (2020). Canadian clinical guidelines for periodic eye examinations in children aged 0-5 years: Have we got it right?. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 82(3), 10. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v82i3.1677