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RCSV & SO Joint Research Seminar – Tele-optometry - primary and specialty care models in Canada

Conference / Seminar

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  • Date

    21 Nov 2025

  • Organiser

    School of Optometry

  • Time

    13:00 - 14:00

  • Venue

    Room CD304, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Map  

Speaker

Prof. Stanley Woo

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Summary

The talk details strategies for expanding teleoptometry to advance access and quality in eye care for rural, Indigenous, and underserved communities in Canada. Hybrid care models using remote imaging, technician-assisted evaluations, and synchronous and asynchronous consultations to enable comprehensive assessment and management are highlighted. Key research findings show that remote refraction methods provide results comparable to traditional in-person exams with patient feedback emphasizing the need for clear clinician-patient communication. The presentation advocates leveraging partnerships across education, clinical practice, and community outreach to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and build sustainable care delivery models.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Stanley Woo

Prof. Stanley Woo

OD, MS, MBA, FAAO
Clinical Professor
School of Optometry and Vision Science,

University of Waterloo

Dr. Woo is a distinguished leader in optometry and vision science, having served as Director of the University of Waterloo School of Optometry & Vision Science and Dean of the Southern California College of Optometry. He holds a Doctorate of Optometry from UC Berkeley, a Master’s in Vision Science and residency in Low Vision Rehabilitation from the University of Houston, and an MBA in medical and health care management from Rice University. Board-certified in optometry and low vision rehabilitation, Dr. Woo’s research spans health data, AI, ophthalmic imaging, public health policy, and vision rehabilitation, with a focus on improving access to eye care for underserved populations.

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