2021 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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Kellogg Addresses Technician Shortage with Ongoing Training Program “We need more technicians!” It’s a plea heard from ophthalmology practices across the country and in the corridors of Kellogg Eye Center and its community clinic sites. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are only about 60,000 ophthalmic technicians to assist the country’s 19,000 practicing ophthalmologists. Kellogg addressed the need for technicians by developing its own competitive technician training program in 2012. The program has graduated an average of two classes per year, each with three to nine students, since 2013.

The program attracts applicants from Some are looking to gain clinical experience before further medical training, some are transitioning from other allied health areas, and some are entering healthcare for the first time. The 12-week program combines classroom

THE STRONG SUPPORT OF

David Beck with trainer Karen Ward, COT, OSC, Allied Health Supervisor and Stephanie Wietholter, M.S., COA

FACULTY AND LEADERSHIP MADE

THE PROGRAM POSSIBLE, THAT SUPPORT

CONTINUES TO BE THE KEY TO ITS SUCCESS.

and clinical instruction. Coursework is designed

many different backgrounds.

— Karen Ward Director of Technical Education

to build the comprehension and hands-on skills required for certification by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). “The early weeks are weighted toward classroom instruction, introducing students of all backgrounds to the basics of ophthalmology,” says Karen Ward, Director of Technical Education at Kellogg, who has guided the training since 2018. “Students then transition to practical experience, rotating through subspecialty clinics, working with experienced technicians to learn the latest skills, including facilitating video and virtual visits” To date, the program has graduated 74 technicians. “Several

Timothy Costello, CRA, COA (background) and Rachel Wishart with Cathy Huebner, B.S., COA

have gone on to leadership positions at Kellogg,” says Clinical Administrator Catherine Huebner, “making contributions in our clinics, ophthalmic imaging unit, and clinical research.” “The strong support of faculty and leadership made the program possible,” she adds. “We continue to make changes

please contact:

each year to enhance the skills of our graduates, including more

Catherine Huebner cathhueb@med.umich.edu

exposure to imaging and other testing that has become critical to

Karen Ward karmward@med.umich.edu

eye care.” 24

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State-of-the-Science Microscope Gives Kellogg Researchers New Edge

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Michigan Medicine to Establish Neural Engineering Training Program

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page 21

Endocrine Society Award

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Leading on the National Stage

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page 15

Marshall Parks Lecture at AAO

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page 13

Prioritizing Communication for Patient Safety

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page 13

New Faculty Members

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page 42

Alumni Highlights

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page 39

Recognizing Distinguished Alumni Richard Gutow, M.D., and Gary Gutow, M.D.

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pages 36-37

Guarding Photoreceptor Metabolism to Prevent Vision Loss in Inherited Retinal Diseases

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page 31

Big Data, Collaboration, and Impact

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page 35

A Visionary Legacy

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page 33

Eyes on the Future

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page 34

Kellogg’s Latest Heed Fellows

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page 32

U-M Learners Produce Online Newsletter

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page 29

Next-Generation Tools to Treat Abnormal New Ocular Blood Vessels

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page 28

Genetically-Modified Occludin Shown to Protect Against Diabetes-Related Vision Loss

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page 30

Innovation in Action

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page 24

New Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship in Ghana

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page 27

Kellogg Addresses Technician Shortage with Ongoing Training Program

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page 26

Kellogg Researcher Launches First of-its-Kind Study of Health and Aging in Kenya

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A New Regulator of Retinal Angiogenesis Discovered

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Lipid Droplets May Protect Against AMD

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page 20

Mapping the Genetic Landscape of Nanophthalmos

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page 19

Training Eye Disease Researchers in India

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page 18

Kellogg Leads International Team Linking Family’s Symptoms to Rare, Inherited Syndrome

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pages 14-15

Clinical Research Update: Patient Perspectives

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page 17

Finding New Pathways for the Treatment of Choroideremia

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page 16

Finding a Personalized Solution for Dry Eye

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Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: from Symptoms to Diagnosis to Treatment

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In it Together

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pages 10-11

Collaborating to Deliver Specialized Care

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pages 8-9

Steno North American Fellowship

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The Chair’s Perspective

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Kellogg Offers Multiple Options for Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency

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COVID-19 Transmission Risk in Cornea Transplantation

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NIH-Funded Pilot Program Addresses Disparities in Glaucoma Care

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