Objective: The goal of this study was to understand and categorize the patients seen by interns at several Pacific University College of Optometry clinics. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of the files contained within 3 of the 5 Pacific University affiliated clinics that have ongoing patient care. 300 patient records were reviewed at the largest clinic, Forest Grove, 205 from the downtown Portland clinic, and 100 from the Virginia Garcia clinic. Information was collected on patient demographics, chief complaint, symptoms and disorders, the 21-point exam and clinical diagnoses. Results: Demographically all three clinics show patient bases of equal numbers of females and males. The Virginia Garcia clinic was 95 % Hispanic whereas ...
A study was conducted among optometrists and ophthalmologists that practice in Oregon to measure the...
This project is a survey and comparison of current available epidemiology of ocular conditions withi...
Sixty six Montana optometrists responded (68.75% response rate) to a mailed survey concerning vision...
A questionnaire was developed to sample a general population\u27s knowledge and perceptions about vi...
Comparison of West Virginia and Oregon relative to ocular pathologic diagnosis and treatmen
A random telephone survey was conducted in Aloha and Beaverton to determine the public\u27s percepti...
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study is to provide prevalence information about the v...
This survey includes practicing optometrists from nine therapeutic states, to which a total of 225 s...
Questionnaires were sent to 150 patients of the Pacific University College of Optometry to determine...
To determine the distribution of eye/vision disorders seen and treated by optometrists, twenty-four ...
This is a study comparing the populations of two optometric clinics. The purpose of this study is to...
As primary health care providers, optometric physicians need to be knowledgeable about the general a...
A comparison of the visual care attitudes of Forest Grove and McMinnville, Orego
In January of 1982 the Pacific University College of Optometry adopted a patient complaint system. T...
This paper will describe the results of an optometric service mission to the Yucatan Peninsula of Me...
A study was conducted among optometrists and ophthalmologists that practice in Oregon to measure the...
This project is a survey and comparison of current available epidemiology of ocular conditions withi...
Sixty six Montana optometrists responded (68.75% response rate) to a mailed survey concerning vision...
A questionnaire was developed to sample a general population\u27s knowledge and perceptions about vi...
Comparison of West Virginia and Oregon relative to ocular pathologic diagnosis and treatmen
A random telephone survey was conducted in Aloha and Beaverton to determine the public\u27s percepti...
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study is to provide prevalence information about the v...
This survey includes practicing optometrists from nine therapeutic states, to which a total of 225 s...
Questionnaires were sent to 150 patients of the Pacific University College of Optometry to determine...
To determine the distribution of eye/vision disorders seen and treated by optometrists, twenty-four ...
This is a study comparing the populations of two optometric clinics. The purpose of this study is to...
As primary health care providers, optometric physicians need to be knowledgeable about the general a...
A comparison of the visual care attitudes of Forest Grove and McMinnville, Orego
In January of 1982 the Pacific University College of Optometry adopted a patient complaint system. T...
This paper will describe the results of an optometric service mission to the Yucatan Peninsula of Me...
A study was conducted among optometrists and ophthalmologists that practice in Oregon to measure the...
This project is a survey and comparison of current available epidemiology of ocular conditions withi...
Sixty six Montana optometrists responded (68.75% response rate) to a mailed survey concerning vision...