2016_SUNY_Optometry_PRR

2008 Strategic Plan | SUNY College of Optometry

Outstanding PhD students and post-docs will be attracted by implementing a new research-oriented curriculum. Stipends will be offered that are competitive with similar programs. The graduate programs will become an international nexus for vision research by hosting national and international vision conferences. The College will create an identity for the graduate program in vision science to increase its visibility. PhD applications will be coordinated with the admissions process used for the OD program for both recruitment and electronic processing of applications. Student and faculty interaction with each other and with other scientists within the New York City area will be improved.

2.5 Goal: To integrate the OD/MS Program in Vision Science with clinical research and the development of clinical faculty

Objectives:

By 2013, 25% of students graduating from the OD./MS program will have joined the faculty at a school or college of optometry, be with another academic institution or be otherwise engaged in research as a part of their professional responsibilities. All OD/MS students will be expected to publish their theses in peer-reviewed journals and to present at a national conference. Basic science and clinical faculty sharing mentorship of students will be encouraged. The College will develop and implement a contemporary clinical-research-oriented curriculum that provides a sound basis for the pursuit of clinical research and clinical teaching activities. OD/MS students will be strategically linked to clinically relevant projects and involve clinical faculty that will address the future needs of optometric education and patient care. Coursework and research activities will be integrated with the PhD program in order to foster research collaboration between the 2 programs and to allow for smooth transitions from the MS to the PhD program. 3.0  Improving Patients’ Lives by Providing Exceptional General and Specialized Optometric Care 3.1  Goal: To provide clinical programs that attract a large, diverse patient population to support clinical education and enhance the visual welfare of the community. Increased public awareness of SUNY/UEC as a primary resource for eye/vision care needs will be increased. The UEC will expand its ability to support clinical activity at off-site locations in support of underserved communities. The UEC will expand its Homebound Program outside of Manhattan to reach an additional 1,000 patients per year. The UEC will increase its annual patient visits to 85,000 by 2013, reflecting an average annual growth of 5%. The UEC will increase visits via the Referral Service to 3,000 per year by 2013. The UEC will expand support groups and patient education programs in order for patients to be active participants in the care process. Students and faculty will be educated on options available to patients who are either uninsured or underinsured. Objectives :

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