Dr. Christin DeMoss, resident at The Eye Institute (TEI) of Salus University, was recently honored with the William Feinbloom Low Vision Award.
Dr. DeMoss is a low vision resident in the William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center housed at TEI’s Oak Lane campus. The Feinbloom Center provides specialized vision and rehabilitative services to patients with blindness and low vision.
In her role, Dr. DeMoss works with an interdisciplinary team to create treatment plans to help patients regain lost skills and meet their visual goals.
Dr. Sarah Appel and the Feinbloom Center staff presented Dr. DeMoss with the award in recognition of her outstanding performance in providing quality care to low vision patients.
“Dr. Feinbloom was an incredible doctor who dedicated his life to the advancement of the low vision field. To be the recipient of an award in honor of him is very meaningful to me,” Dr. DeMoss said. “I now have the resources to continue to provide my patients with the best possible low vision care.”
The William Feinbloom Low Vision Award was named in honor of Dr. William Feinbloom - a pioneer in the field of vision rehabilitation and the development of low vision devices.