Want to train a new therapist or get extra practice for yourself and are eager to discover new insights?
Join this course. It provides Hands-on experience with basic background information about Vision Therapy and the Visual Process. It is designed to apply theoretical information with practical hands-on application.
It is designed to provide foundational knowledge for those new to the field of vision therapy or discover new VT training. This VT Fundamentals workshop will provide 12 hours of education and resource materials for participants.
VT Fundamentals is designed for OD’s new to VT, new therapists, and for building increased confidence in current therapists and OD’s.
Prerequisite: – Vision Therapists – Aspiring Vision Therapists – New VT providers – VT providers wanted to expand their techniques.
Tom Headline, COVT, worked his way through college as a vision therapist and graduated from San Jose State University with Great Distinction with a Bachelor of Science in Business Finance and two minors, one in Spanish and one in Humanities. After his graduation, Tom realized he wanted to continue to make a positive impact on people’s lives, so he continued his work as a vision therapist and currently works in two offices in the San Francisco Bay Area – Optometric Center for Family Vision Care & Vision Therapy in San Carlos, California with Drs. Carole Hong, O.D. FCOVD, & Macson Lee, O.D. as well as with Dr. Ben Popilsky in Aptos, California. In 2003, Tom co-authored a training manual for vision therapists entitled, The Vision Therapist’s Toolkit. He also started his own vision therapy products company, Headline Vision Enterprises, Inc. In 2006, Tom was awarded the Certified Optometric Vision Therapist of the Year by the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, and in 2009, he received the Lora McGraw Award from the California Regional Vision Therapists’ Forum. Tom performs educational seminars both locally and internationally about the prevalence of vision problems and their impact upon people’s daily lives. He resides in San Jose and enjoys gardening, hiking, photography and cooking.
Vision Therapists - Aspiring Vision Therapists
New VT providers
12 hours
$550
Want to train a new therapist or get extra practice for yourself and are eager to discover new insights?
Join this course. It provides Hands-on experience with basic background information about Vision Therapy and the Visual Process. It is designed to apply theoretical information with practical hands-on application.
It is designed to provide foundational knowledge for those new to the field of vision therapy or discover new VT training. This VT Fundamentals workshop will provide 12 hours of education and resource materials for participants.
VT Fundamentals is designed for OD’s new to VT, new therapists, and for building increased confidence in current therapists and OD’s.
Prerequisite: – Vision Therapists – Aspiring Vision Therapists – New VT providers – VT providers wanted to expand their techniques.
Tom Headline, COVT, worked his way through college as a vision therapist and graduated from San Jose State University with Great Distinction with a Bachelor of Science in Business Finance and two minors, one in Spanish and one in Humanities. After his graduation, Tom realized he wanted to continue to make a positive impact on people’s lives, so he continued his work as a vision therapist and currently works in two offices in the San Francisco Bay Area – Optometric Center for Family Vision Care & Vision Therapy in San Carlos, California with Drs. Carole Hong, O.D. FCOVD, & Macson Lee, O.D. as well as with Dr. Ben Popilsky in Aptos, California. In 2003, Tom co-authored a training manual for vision therapists entitled, The Vision Therapist’s Toolkit. He also started his own vision therapy products company, Headline Vision Enterprises, Inc. In 2006, Tom was awarded the Certified Optometric Vision Therapist of the Year by the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, and in 2009, he received the Lora McGraw Award from the California Regional Vision Therapists’ Forum. Tom performs educational seminars both locally and internationally about the prevalence of vision problems and their impact upon people’s daily lives. He resides in San Jose and enjoys gardening, hiking, photography and cooking.