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Kraskin Invitational Skeffington Symposium
on Vision (KISS) 2009 Papers to
external website.
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Skeffington Symposium Paper 1984 - The
Evolution of a Model
(PDF) Harris, Paul -- This paper which was presented at the 1984
Skeffington Symposium in Washington DC demonstrates the personal
changes in philosophy and understandings that Dr. Harris went
through following his graduation from SUNY in 1979. It
chronicles changes during Dr. Harris' first five years of
practice during which time he came to know and understand
behavioral vision care. This is a must read article for any
optometrist thinking about getting into behavioral optometry.
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Management of Progressive Myopia. (PDF)
Harris, Paul -- This paper was
delivered to the SECO meeting in February of 2003. It was
written for an audience of general optometrists. The first part
goes through new research into myopia and the second part is
more clinical.
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Examining the 6-month and 3-year old
(PDF) a Power Point
presentation to the Kentucky Optometric Association, May 2000 by Paul Harris, OD
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Learning Related Visual Problems in Baltimore City - A Long-Term Project,
(PDF) Paul Harris. This
presentation PowerPoint Presentation was given at the 2002 Mid
Atlantic Congress sponsored by OEPF.
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The Neural
Substrate of Vision and Behavior,
(PDF) Paul Harris. This presentation
was given at the 2002 Mid Atlantic Congress sponsored by OEPF.
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The Art and Science of Case
Presentations,
(PDF) Paul Harris. This presentation was given at the
2000 Joint COVD/OEP Practice Management Seminar.
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Placebos,
(PDF) Paul Harris. This presentation
was given at the 2002 COVD Annual Meeting.
Reference
listing (PDF)
for this presentation.
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Management of
Progressive Myopia. (PDF) Paul Harris. This paper was delivered to
the SECO meeting in February of 2003. It was written for an audience of
general optometrists. The first part goes through new research into
myopia and the second part is more clinical.
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2005 ACBO Meeting Handouts:
Language
(PDF),
Principles of Prescribing
(PDF),
What are those OMD's saying?
(PDF)