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Volk Optical Celebrates Excellence at Nova Southeastern and Offers Board Prep Tips for
Optometry Students
Volk Optical is proud to announce Dr. Juliana Kaboudi as the deserving recipient of the 2025 Volk Faculty Choice Award at Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. The prestigious award was presented to Dr. Kaboudi by Dean Linda Rouse, recognizing her outstanding contributions to optometric education.
As the academic year progresses, many third- and fourth-year optometry students are deep into preparations for their board certifications. This crucial time demands not only a comprehensive understanding of optometric principles but also refined clinical skills. When it comes to mastering indirect ophthalmoscopy and other vital diagnostic techniques, your Volk lenses are invaluable tools. Here are some best practices and practical tips to help you fine-tune your skills as you approach your exams:
- Practice with Purpose: Don't just observe; actively engage with your Volk lenses during every patient encounter and practice session. Focus on achieving clear, detailed views of the retina, identifying key anatomical landmarks, and recognizing pathology. Repetition builds muscle memory and confidence.
- Master Your Angles and Working Distance: Experiment with different angles of approach and working distances with your Volk lens to understand how they impact your view. This adaptability is crucial for navigating various patient anatomies and achieving optimal visualization, especially in challenging cases. Pay close attention to the red reflex and ensure it remains consistent for a well-focused image.
- Optimize Illumination: Proper illumination is critical for a clear image. Practice adjusting the brightness and size of your light source to reduce glare and enhance contrast. With your Volk lens, find the “sweet spot” of illumination that allows you to see the most detail without washing out the view.
- Utilize Your Lens Options: Remember the specific applications of different Volk lenses. For instance, the 90D, or Digital Wide Field, is excellent for wide-field views, while the 78D, or Super66, offers a magnified, stereoscopic view of the posterior pole. Understanding when to use which lens can significantly improve your diagnostic capabilities.
- Seek Feedback: Don't hesitate to ask your faculty and clinical instructors for feedback on your Volk lens technique. They can offer valuable insights and help you identify areas for improvement. Observing their techniques can also provide valuable learning opportunities.
By integrating these practices into your study routine, you'll not only enhance your proficiency with Volk lenses but also build the confidence needed to excel in your board examinations and beyond. Volk Optical is committed to supporting the next generation of optometrists, and we wish all students the very best in their preparations!
To learn more about Volk’s student lenses, please visit www.volk.com or email volk@volk.com.