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PolyU JUPAS Consultation Day 2021: Admissions Strategies

“PolyU JUPAS Consultation Day 2021: Admissions Strategies" was successfully held on 22 May. Over 140 participants joined the programme information seminar as well as the live consultation session organized by the School of Optometry. During the Consultation Day, Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS) applicants had ample opportunity to understand the entrance requirements, curriculum and programme features, and career prospect of the BSc (Hons) in Optometry programme.

22 May, 2021

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Launch of the first MOOC about Visual Function and Eye Health on edX

A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) developed by PolyU School of Optometry about vision science, the first of its kind on the edX platform, is now open for enrolment. Develop your understanding of vision and discover how visual functions relate to your daily life. Learn and apply techniques to help you take better care of your eyes. The course consists of 6 modules including structures and functions of the eye, the resolution of the eye, depth perception, colour vision, common eye conditions and how to protect your eyes. Whether you have a background in vision science or not, you are more than welcome to join. The first run of the course will start on 31 May! First Run of the MOOC: 31 May to 19 July 2021 Course Enrollment: https://www.edx.org/course/how-we-see-the-world-visual-function-and-eye-health Course Trailer: https://youtu.be/BGfO6CORAjk Follow Couse Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PolyUOPT101x

21 May, 2021

PhD Study Opportunities in School of Optometry, PolyU

The School of Optometry (SO) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is now inviting applications from high calibre students with PhD offers from top universities in the world to pursue full-time PhD studies at SO via the PolyU Presidential PhD Fellowship Scheme. Consideration of applications is on rolling basis until all fellowship quotas are filled. Apply now!  About PolyU and SO PolyU is a world-class research university, ranked among the world’s top 100 institutions. With our research focus on myopia and the ageing eye, SO is home to a dynamic team of academic staff whose research wins accolades and grants both locally and internationally and is published in many leading scientific journals. Our academic staff prepare students to become well-trained researchers, healthcare practitioners and scholars. In SO, our PhD students are immersed in an excellent environment with state-of-the-art research laboratories and facilities, including the Centre for Myopia Research, Optometry Research Clinic, Visual Neuroscience Laboratory, Future Optometry Laboratory, Ocular Anatomy Laboratory, University Research Facility in Life Sciences, University Research Facility in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience and so on. Application Procedures To apply for the Fellowship Scheme, please submit applications via our e-Admission system (https://www38.polyu.edu.hk/eAdmission/index.do). Shortlisted applicants will be invited for presentations and interviews. Useful Links For more details, please visit: PolyU Presidential PhD Fellowship Scheme: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/gs/prospective-students/presidential-phd-fellowship/ SO PhD programme: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/so/prospective.php?lang=en&pageid=854&dispmode=1 SO E-prospectus: http://www51.polyu.edu.hk/eprospectus/rpg/2021/so SO academic staff profiles: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/so/index.php?lang=en&pageid=321&dispmode=1 Enquiries Enquiries related to applications for the PolyU Presidential PhD Fellowship Scheme Academic Registry [email: ar.rpg@polyu.edu.hk / tel: (852) 2333 0600] Enquiries related to SO PhD Programme Departmental Research Committee Secretary (email: so.rpg@polyu.edu.hk) Other enquiries Graduate School [email: gs.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk / tel: (852) 3400 3635]

16 Apr, 2021

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Dr Peter Pang Delivered Online Talk on Amblyopia Treatment at HK SciFest 2021

Invited by Hong Kong SciFest 2021, Dr Peter Pang, Associate Consultant Optometrist, delivered an online lecture on “Amblyopia treatment: transition from occlusion to virtual reality” on 10 April 2021. In this talk, Dr Pang introduced the cause and symptoms of amblyopia and the latest treatment methods, including binocular training. The talk was well received by about 80 attendees. You are welcome to watch the talk recording HERE .

10 Apr, 2021

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Student Award Ceremony 2019/20

To recognize students’ excellent academic achievements in the last academic year, the School of Optometry held the Student Award Ceremony 2019/20 on 20 March, in which 13 awards were presented. At the ceremony, Dr Andrew Lam, Associate Professor and Associate Head of the School, congratulated all the awardees and thanked all the donors for their generous contributions. With donors’ continuous support, students could broaden their exposure to many learning experiences and be encouraged to excel in dispensing, practice management, academic performance and research. Dr Lam also encouraged students to share the joy with their parents, who have been supporting them unfailingly. Our warmest congratulations go to the scholarship and award recipients. More photos on Facebook.   Name of Award/ Scholarship Awardee The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists Prize for the Best Year 1 Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Mr TAI Cheuk Yiu Skyview Optical Scholarship for the Best Year 2 Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Miss FUNG Wing Shan HOYA Excellence in Ophthalmic Optics and Dispensing Scholarship Miss CHU Wing Chi The Optometry (OPT) Centre Scholarship for the Best Year 3 Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Miss CHANG Yuet Mei Essilor Ophthalmic Optics and Dispensing Scholarship Miss SO Yee Kiu PolyVision Scholarship for the Best Year 4 Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Miss CHAN Hiu Tung Toby Mr WO Wai Man Mr YU Kin Wai FreshKon Award Miss CHO Man Wai HOYA Scholarship for the Best Year 4 Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Mr WO Wai Man Luxottica Best Clinical Performance Award for Final Year Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Mr CHUNG Ching Hong Carl Zeiss Award for Young Researcher Miss LAM Kei Kwan Mr WONG Ka Ming Greg Wu Best Business Plan Award for Practice Management Mr YU Ngo Wa The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists Best Final Year Student Optometrist Award Mr CHAN Kin Ho The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists Academic Excellence Award for the Final Year Student in BSc (Hons) in Optometry Mr CHAN Kin Ho

20 Mar, 2021

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Student WONG Ching Laam honoured Faculty Outstanding Student Award

Optometry final year student Ms Wong Ching Laam, Eunice has been awarded as the Outstanding Student of the School of Optometry and the Outstanding Student of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (FHSS) under the PolyU Outstanding Students Award Scheme 2020. The University organized the Outstanding Student Awards Presentation Ceremony 2020 on 12 March. This is the third consecutive year that an optometry student being selected as the FHSS Outstanding Student. Eunice is a high achiever academically, exemplified by her receiving the HKSAR Government Scholarship 2019/20. In addition to the academic strength, Eunice has actively participated in extra-curricular activities, demonstrating her leadership ability, including the organization of a sharing about a Northern Thailand trip in July 2018, the involvement as the Promotion Secretary in Campus YMCA of PolyU from 2017 to 2018. Apart from the above. Eunice has actively participated in volunteer services and organized vision screening activities to promote eye care awareness. “It is my pleasure to be selected as the FHSS Outstanding Student since it gives recognition to both my academic performance and my personal development throughout these five years. For me, learning is more than scoring. It is important to broaden the horizon and drill deeply into the knowledge. Apart from studying hard and obtaining knowledge in the professional fields, it is also important to use what we have learned to contribute to society and serve people in need.” Eunice shared. Read the sharing by Eunice at: https://polyu.hk/YOPQL The Outstanding Student Awards are given annually to full-time final-year students in recognition of their outstanding academic achievement, strong leadership ability, active involvement in extra-curricular activities, substantial community service experience and exposure, and exemplary personal qualities. The department selects student with exceptional performances to receive the “Outstanding Student Award of Department”. These outstanding students of departments under the same faculty purview will then compete with each other for the “Outstanding Student Award of Faculty”.

12 Mar, 2021

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Six PolyU Researchers Named Top 200 Scholars in Optometry Hong Kong the Most Impactful Region in Asia

Six PolyU scholars have been ranked Top 200 globally in optometry research as revealed in a recently launched ranking system. Six colleagues of the School, including Prof. Pauline Cho, Prof. Maurice Yap, Chair Professor of Optometry and K.B. Woo Family Professor in Optometry, Prof. Chi-ho To, Chair Professor of Experimental Optometry, Henry G. Leong Professor in Elderly Vision Health and Head of School, Prof. Marion Edwards, Former Head of School, Prof. Carly Lam and Dr Andrew Lam, Associate Head and Associate Professor, have been ranked as Top 200 optometry researchers globally. Specifically, Prof. Cho and Prof. Yap are on the list of the Top 100 optometry researchers. The results show the international academia's recognition of PolyU optometry researchers' contributions, particularly in myopia control, diabetic retinopathy, cornea biometry, etc. According to the hCO-index that ranked countries and regions by the Top 200 scholars affiliated with, Hong Kong ranked first in Asia and No. 6 globally, following after the US, Australia, the UK, Canada and Spain. For institutions ranked according to the hIN-index of the Top 200 affiliated with, PolyU ranked No. 16 among the 72 eligible institutions. Four vision science researchers developed this ranking system to recognize and honour optometrists worldwide who lead the profession through published research and establish a global standard for individual excellence in optometric research publications. The system automatically retrieves data from the Scopus database daily to keep the rank up-to-date. The ranking factors include h-index, number of publications, years of active publications, and number of citations. The first-of-its-type ranking system in optometry research uses an algorithm that analyses publication metrics and is tailored to enable global universities, researchers, and academics to profile their research capabilities and their research impact. Reference: Nathan Efron, Philip B Morgan, Lyndon W Jones, George A Morgan & Jason J Nichols (2021) Global optometrist top 200 research ranking, Clinical and Experimental Optometry, DOI: 10.1080/08164622.2021.1878863

11 Mar, 2021

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Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project Receives Social Capital Builder Logo Award 2020

The Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project operated by the School of Optometry, PolyU, received the Social Capital Builder (SCB) Logo Award, from the Community Investment and Inclusion Fund (CIIF) under the HKSAR Labour and Welfare Bureau, in recognizing the team’s outstanding contributions to the development of social capital. Since its establishment in January 2017, the Vision of Love Mobile Eye Care Project has been providing optometric services to over 26,300 needy people. Nominated by the Ellen Li District Elderly Community Centre - Yung Shing Shopping Centre in Fanling, the VoL Project is recognized for its contribution to the development of social capital in Hong Kong during 2018-20, particularly for its outreach vision screening and eye care services provided to the elderly live in rural Sha Tau Kok. To accord recognition to individuals, enterprises and organizations which have contributed to the development of social capital in Hong Kong, and to commend outstanding CIIF-funded projects, the Community Investment and Inclusion Fund of the Labour and Welfare Bureau has organized the biennial SCB Awards since 2012. For details of the SCB Awards, please click here.

15 Dec, 2020

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Prof. Pauline Cho Named “Most Impactful Author” and PolyU Recognized as the World’s Leading Institution in Orthokeratology

Prof. Pauline Cho of the School of Optometry of PolyU is recently named as the “Most Impactful Author” in a bibliometric analysis of the orthokeratology literature published in the UK Contact Lens & Anterior Eye Journal. The number of citations and the total number of publications of Prof. Cho’s work rank first among other orthokeratology scholars in the world. PolyU is also named as “The Leading Institution” with the highest number of highly-cited papers in the field, followed by the University of New South Wales (Australia) and the University of Ohio (USA). The analysis was based on the search in title and abstract using the Scopus database, with keywords including “orthokeratology”, “corneal refractive therapy” and “corneal reshaping”, from the first publication about orthokeratology in 1962 to November 2020. Among the 650 papers found, Prof. Pauline Cho is the first author of the top 2 orthokeratology-related papers ranked by the number of citations. Prof. Cho was named the “Most Impactful Author” in orthokeratology, as demonstrated by her highest total paper count (82) and the highest number of citations in the world. In addition, Dr Peggy Cheung, Postdoctoral Fellow of Prof. Cho’s team, ranks third in the world, in terms of the number of citations of her orthokeratology-related publications. Orthokeratology was first reported in the 1960s, using flat-fitting conventional rigid gas permeable lenses for daytime wear. The flat-fitting lenses resulted in changes to corneal curvatures, leading to a temporary correction of myopia, but was soon abandoned due to unpredictable results and undesirable side-effects. However, the treatment was revived in the early 2000s (modern orthokeratology) with the introduction of specially designed orthokeratology lenses, improved lens material (allowing overnight wear), and sophisticated equipment (allowing accurate monitoring of changes of the corneal surface). In 2005, Prof. Pauline Cho and her team published the first longitudinal study on overnight orthokeratology, showing effective slowing of myopia progression. Since then, numerous publications have confirmed the myopia control effect and many practitioners have adopted this modality on a routine basis for myopia management. Earlier in 2017, a bibliometric analysis of this field also reported Prof. Pauline Cho and PolyU as the ‘most impactful author’ and ‘the more prolific institution’, respectively. The 2020 publication is a testament to the prominent contribution by Prof. Cho and her research team in the field of orthokeratology. References: Jason J. Nichols, Lyndon Jones, Philip B. Morgan, Nathan Efron, Bibliometric analysis of the orthokeratology literature, Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2020.11.010 Villa-Collar, César Ph.D.; Álvarez-Peregrina, Cristina Ph.D.; Hidalgo Santa Cruz, Fernando OD, Ph.D.; Povedano-Montero, Francisco Javier Ph.D. Bibliometric Study of Scientific Research on Overnight Orthokeratology, Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice: September 2018 - Volume 44 - Issue 5 - p 344-349 doi: 10.1097/ICL.0000000000000545

11 Dec, 2020

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Prof. George Woo honoured with Hong Kong Humanity Award 2020

Prof. George Woo, Emeritus Professor and Senior Advisor at School of Optometry, has been nominated and selected asone of the awardees of the Hong Kong Humanity Award 2020, which is organised jointly by the Hong Kong Red Cross and Radio Television Hong Kong. The award is bestowed upon individuals who have made outstanding humanitarian contributions. Inspired by his experience as an optometrist, Prof. Woo has been serving The Samaritans for nearly two decades. His impressive devotion to helping people in emotional distress is recognised by this award. Prof. Woo is the father of optometry in Hong Kong. With his extensive clinical and research experience in optometry in Canada, he founded the then Department of Diagnostic Sciences at the then Hong Kong Polytechnic (now The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) to promote the development of optometry in Hong Kong. In addition to treating patients who have lost much of their eyesight, Prof. Woo also wishes to cure wounds invisible to the eye. “An anaesthesiologist lost his vision because of diabetes. He told me he wanted to commit suicide. I spent a lot of time talking to him and comforting him during this immensely challenging phase of his life. Ultimately, he abandoned the idea of killing himself,” recalls Prof. Woo. Since then, he has aspired to provide support to other emotionally distressed people. Every month, Prof. Woo takes off his white coat and metaphorical hat as an optometrist, goes to The Samaritans centre and answers calls as a hotline volunteer, something he has been doing for the past 18 years. Hotline volunteers do not judge the callers or their thoughts; they listen to their concerns with empathy and patience. In 2015, Prof. Woo became the chairman of the Board of Directors of The Samaritans. He supported the development of the organisation, including setting up services for the elderly and young people. He hopes that The Samaritans’ services can continue to be enhanced to help save more lives. About the Hong Kong Humanity Award Launched in 2007 and organised jointly by the Hong Kong Red Cross and Radio Television Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Humanity Award is the very first award of its kind in Hong Kong, which aims to pay tribute to individuals in society who exemplify the very spirit of humanity by putting it into practice and action. Through honouring their humanitarian deeds, the organisers hope more people will learn about the universal value of humanity, thereby spreading humanitarianism to all levels of society. Since its launch, more than 70 individuals have received the Award.

14 Nov, 2020

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