April M Lewis, OD, FAAO
April M. Lewis, OD, FAAO graduated with honors from the University of Houston College of Optometry, and she is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Her clinical interests include pediatrics, geriatrics, and everything in between. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Lewis serves on several American Academy of Optometry committees, as well as volunteering for underserved populations in her local community. In her spare time, she loves spending time with her family and pets, enjoying the outdoors, and cooking.
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OCT Retinal Bootcamp
This course will review the basics of OCT analysis with regards to retinal pathology, highlighting the identifying characteristics of retinal lesions as viewed by OCT.
Is A Scratched Eye An Emergency? (And Other Urgent Questions)
We've all had this experience: a patient calls, complaining of eye pain and needing to be seen as soon as possible. Once they're in the office, how do you know what requires emergent referral for immediate care?
Traumatic Corneal Abrasion: Evaluation and Management in the Optometry Practice
This course will review common etiologies of corneal abrasion, as well as the typical presentation, evaluation, and management of a patient with corneal abrasion secondary to trauma.
All About Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
Neuro-optometric rehabilitation—AKA neuro-optometry, vision rehabilitation, and brain injury rehabilitation—is a fascinating field. Here's what ODs should know.