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David Heath

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Dr Ruth Shoughay

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Cultural Humility

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Dr Ed Marshall

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Special Health Career Opportunity Grant Program

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Indiana Summer Institute

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Roadmap to Diversity and Optometric Education

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Asco Diversity Action Plan

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Diversity and Inclusion Committee

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President of Asco

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The Accreditation Council on Optometric Education

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Diversity and Cultural Competency Committee

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Cultural Competency Workshop

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African-American Applicants Nationwide to Schools and Colleges of Optometry

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The Mail Ship Rule for Optometry

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Changing the Rules

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Implicit Bias and Cultural Competency

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Part 2: Seeking Solutions Race in Optometry An Honest Conversation on Optometric Education
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2020Jul 30
The second installment in this webinar series will feature an elite panel of Black optometrists and leaders in academia who will focus on seeking solutions within optometric education by discussing diversity, inclusion, and mentorship, which help lead the way to career pathways. Part one of “Race in Optometry” laid the foundation for discussion by providing perspectives and insight into specific needs and identifying areas for improvement to help advance Black representation in optometric education and in the optometric profession. Program Panel: Dr. John Flanagan - Dean and Professor, School of Optometry, University of California Berkeley Dr. Joy Harewood - Attending Optometrist, Bronxcare Health System | Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, SUNY College of Optometry Dr. David Heath - President, State University of New York College of Optometry Dr. Edwin Marshall - Professor Emeritus of Optometry and Public Health | Past Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs, Indiana University Dr. Sherrol Reynolds - President, National Optometric Association (NOA) | Chief, Advanced Ophthalmic Care, NSU College of Optometry Dr. Ruth Shoge - Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University | Chair-Elect, ASCO Diversity & Cultural Competency Committee

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