Monocular Vision Coordination and Mobility Safety (2 of 4 in series)

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Fay Jobe Tripp, MS, OTR/L, CLVT, CDRS

Occupational Therapist

Duke Eye Center

Since starting with Duke Health in 1989 as an occupational therapist, I have worked with a wide variety of clients and covered in areas of acute care, inpatient and outpatient rehab, hand therapy, and home-based care. I have appreciated the opportunity to work in this progressive clinical environment where quality client care is a priority. I have obtained specialty certifications in driving rehabilitation and low vision, and currently incorporate these specialties in Vision Rehabilitation and Performance at the Duke Eye Center with individuals with age-related, acute onset, and neurologically-based vision impairments. My focus in treatment is to help clients maximize their independence and safety to meet their functional occupational performance goals. I have also appreciated the opportunity to train occupational therapist interns, participate in vision impairment research studies, and present on clinical treatment techniques at the local, state and national level. I have always enjoyed the creative aspect that occupational therapy offers, and try to carry this over into my own hobbies to maintain a healthy life balance.

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Monocular Vision: Impact on Functional Performance and Safety
Recorded 10/01/2019
Recorded 10/01/2019
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