Seventy-five area residents are enjoying free eyeglasses,
thanks to Ophthalmic Design and Dispensing (OD&D) students at Middlesex
Community College (MxCC). These students
held their 19th annual Community
Eye Care Day at the on-campus Eye Clinic, which included free eye consultations
and exams, courtesy of Dr. Duane F. Austin, M.D. (pictured, right), ophthalmologist from
the Connecticut Eye Center in West Hartford and Avon.
MxCC students completed patient history interviews and
visual assessments, checked for glaucoma, and took measurements prior to the
free eye exam. Following the exam,
students manufactured and dispensed free eyewear to patients using optical
lenses and frames that were donated by Precision Optical of East Hartford,
Encore Optical of South Windsor, McLeod Optical Company of Warwick, RI, and
HOYA Vision Care of South Windsor. Free refreshments for patients waiting to
see Dr. Austin were donated by the Connecticut Opticians Association and John’s
Café and Deli in Middletown.
The program was coordinated by MxCC students Amy Beckwith of
Canterbury and Christine Same of Cromwell, and was under the direction of MxCC’s
OD&D Professor René “Skip” Rivard and Jim Susco, MxCC’s OD&D lab assistant. The students contacted Middletown-area social
and human services organizations, secured lens and frame donations, and worked
at the event alongside other OD&D second-year students.
“Every student who worked at the clinic was able to apply skills
learned in the classroom while helping the community,” Beckwith said. “We received a lot of support from so many
groups on and off campus as well as local businesses. It was just a fantastic experience.”
The free Community Eye Care Day
event was started 19 years ago by Rivard as an
opportunity to show students that being a health care provider is not strictly for
financial benefits – and that they have a responsibility to use their education
to provide a service within their community.
“It is estimated that 5,000
people in Connecticut do not receive the eye
care they need each year because they have no insurance or no way to pay for
it,” he explained.
“Our Community Eye Care Day program helps meet some of that need, and
gives MxCC OD&D students and invaluable opportunity to fully run an eye
care clinic. It’s rewarding on many
different levels.”
The OD&D students, who are training at MxCC to become
nationally certified and state-licensed opticians, will ultimately be qualified
to design and fit people to eyewear and contact lenses based on the
prescription of an ophthalmologist or optometrist. The two-year program at MxCC is one of only
two nationally accredited Ophthalmic programs in all of New England, and graduates
have a 100 percent pass rate of the national exam and a 100 percent employment
rate.
Founded in 1966, Middlesex Community College (mxcc.edu) is part of
the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Board of Regents for Higher
Education. The school offers more than 50 degree or certificate programs at its
three locations: the main, 38-acre
campus in Middletown, the downtown Meriden Center, and the shoreline in Old
Saybrook. The college promotes
understanding, learning, ethics, and self-discipline by encouraging critical
thinking. Current enrollment exceeds
2,875 full and part-time students, and 1,600 continuing education students.
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