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Annie Kutzscher

Honorary Clinical Research Fellow
Degrees: BA (Stanford University); MD (Georgetown University School of Medicine)

I am an ophthalmology resident at California Pacific Medical Center with an interest in pursuing a career in pediatric ophthalmology. I am fortunate to work under the mentorship of Dr. Chandna (SEELAB) as I learn more about areas of active research in the field of pediatric ophthalmology. As an honorary research fellow, I am involved in projects regarding cerebral visual impairment (CVI) and will participate in CVI@SKI discussion group meetings. It is an honor to learn from the impressive members of this research institute. My goal is to further develop my research abilities to eventually incorporate into my future career as a practicing ophthalmologist.

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CVI@SKI: CVI Discussion Group for Parents and Children with CVI

A group for parents of children and children with Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) supported by clinicians, researchers and teachers of the visually impaired.

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Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI): An in-depth study of visual functioning in everyday life

The purpose of this research study is to learn about how cerebral visual impairment affects everyday visually guided behaviours and determine interventions to treat the difficulties. This study is conducted remotely through telephone or video link and also in person at the laboratory.

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