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Area of Science:

  • Neuro-optometry
  • Brain Injury Rehabilitation
  • Optometric Education

Background:

  • Brain injuries frequently affect the visual system, presenting diagnostic and treatment challenges.
  • The subspecialty of visual system problems post-brain injury lacks standardized scientific foundations and practices.
  • Optometric brain injury residency programs are predominantly located in federal healthcare settings (VA and DoD).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a consensus core curriculum for optometric brain injury residency programs.
  • To introduce consistency and a common framework for training in this specialized field.
  • To facilitate progress in the diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation of visual sequelae from brain injury.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Kern's curriculum development model.
  • Convened a focus group of subject matter experts to achieve consensus.
  • Developed a high-level curriculum with defined educational goals.

Main Results:

  • A consensus-based core curriculum for optometric brain injury residency programs was successfully developed.
  • The curriculum provides a common framework with established educational goals.
  • The process emphasized expertise and community building for curriculum adoption.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized curriculum is crucial for advancing clinical and research efforts in the nascent field of brain injury optometry.
  • This core curriculum offers a foundational structure for training optometric residents in managing visual impairments following brain injury.
  • The curriculum balances essential topic coverage with flexibility for individual program strengths and resources.