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Dr. Erin Rueff received her Doctor of Optometry degree from The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Optometry and completed OSU’s Cornea and Contact Lens Advanced Practice Fellowship. After fellowship, she continued at OSU as a clinical instructor and completed a PhD in Vision Science. Her research has focused on understanding the relationship between visual discomfort and contact lens wear.
She is currently an Associate Professor and Chief of the Cornea and Contact Lens Services at the Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University where she enjoys continuing her research, teaching students, and expanding her clinical interests in specialty contact lenses and dry eye. Dr. Rueff is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO) and a Diplomate of the AAO's Cornea, Contact Lens, and Refractive Technologies Section.