Helping people see
The School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Waterloo, provides the only English optometric training in Canada leading to an accredited Doctor of Optometry degree. The school also provides a graduate program in Vision Science and Optometry. Extensive clinic programs support practical experience for students and health services for the public. Read more about the School of Optometry...
News
Longtime clinic mentor retires
Dr. Stephen Tait is retiring both from his 40-year part-time role as a clinical supervisor at the School of Optometry & Vision Science and from his private practice.
What you should know about: Low vision aids
Assistive technology and low vision aids can help people with low vision to maintain or increase their independence. Low vision therapist Heidi Panchaud and high technology assessor Dave Johnston explain how professional staff at the Waterloo Eye Institute help patients choose and adjust to using the aids right for them.
Remembering Marg Kerr-Lawson
Margaret Kerr-Lawson was a beloved administrator who worked at the School between 1980 and 1995.
Events
Vision Science Graduate Student Conference 2024
We are excited to announce that our annual Vision Science Graduate Student Conference will be held on Tuesday, April 23rd, this year!
Reconciliation: An Indigenous ontology of climate change
Dr. Deborah McGregor will present the 2024 Larkworthy Memorial Lecture titled "Reconciliation: An Indigenous ontology of climate change".
The School of Optometry and Vision Science Alumni Weekend
The School of Optometry and Vision Science Alumni Weekend will be filled with 12 hours of continuing education (CE) credits, a mini tabletop tradeshow, School of Optometry tours, a Director's Luncheon, and some fun social activities for you to enjoy. This will be an exciting opportunity to receive valuable CE credits while also visiting the School and connecting with colleagues. Although some aspects of this weekend are planned with alumni in mind, this event is intended for all ODs interested in visiting the School, as well as those who practice locally in the Region of Waterloo!