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The Clinical Vision Science Masters Program (CVS) is an innovative graduate program developed through a unique partnership between the IWK Health Centre and Dalhousie. It was implemented in 2003, based on 20 years of training expertise of its predecessor, the School of Orthoptics and Ophthalmic Medical Technology at the IWK Health Centre.Ā CVSĀ students learn to analyze and relate research findings to clinical experience, skills vital for superior diagnostic and therapeutic services, and they graduate well prepared for both clinical and research-based practices.
Students have an option to graduate after two years of study with a graduate diploma and eligibility to sit for certification examinations in Orthoptics, as well as Ophthalmic Technology. With a willingness to relocate, the employment rate is 100 per cent.Ā Students may then choose to complete a MSc in Clinical Vision Science. This supports the program's foundation in evidence-based practice.Ā Because of the clinical immersion necessary,Ā CVSĀ students, who work directly with patients, and faculty operate from the IWK. The program only accepts a maximum of 6 post graduate students a year.Ā Ā Ā
The field of orthoptics deals with disordersĀ of binocular vision and ocular motility, such as lazy eye (amblyopia), misaligned eyes (strabismus), and double vision (diplopia). Orthoptists do the clinical testing to assess vision conditions, as well as recommendĀ and monitor therapy. They both enhance the specialized eye care patientsĀ need, and make it more accessible. Ophthalmic TechnologistsĀ are qualified, at the highest level, to assist in the diagnostic evaluation, treatment, management and care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities that affect vision and the visual system.
Clinical Vision Science works closely with the Dalhousie Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, collaborates across the Faculty of Health and has regular visiting professor activities. In 2018, the North American Fusion Society met here and in 2022Ā CVSĀ is excited to be part of the Canadian Ophthalmology Society's annual meeting in Halifax and host the Orthoptic Certifying examinations.Ā Ā
This unique offering is not found anywhere else on this continent. Dalhousie'sĀ ClinicalĀ VisionĀ Science Program is the largest orthoptic training program inĀ NorthĀ America andĀ the only orthoptic program offering a Masters level education.Ā CVS is the only dual program offeringĀ eligibilityĀ to certify as an orthoptist and ophthalmicĀ technologist.
CVSĀ by the Numbers
- In 2015, the programĀ graduatedĀ its 100th student.
- 75% of orthoptistsĀ employedĀ in Atlantic Canada are graduates of the program
- 40% of theĀ CanadianĀ Orthoptic Society isĀ comprisedĀ ofĀ CVSĀ graduates.
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