by PCVIS Team | Mar 26, 2025 | Knowledge Base
Occupational Therapy Assessments of Cortical or Cerebral Visual Impairment: A Systematic Review Authors Orli Weisser-Pike, Anita Witt Mitchell, Leah Cordova Main Research Question: CVI Assessment Tools in Occupational Therapy This study investigates the measurement...
by PCVIS Team | Feb 25, 2025 | Knowledge Base
Special Commentary: Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment Working Definition: A Report from the National Institutes of Health CVI Workshop Authors: Melinda Y. Chang, MD; Lotfi B. Merabet, OD, PhD; CVI Working Group Special thanks to Anis Hilal, MD, for contributions to...
by Jessica Marquardt | Oct 8, 2024 | CVI & Education, CVI Advocacy and Awareness, CVI Continuing Education, CVI Events, CVI for Parents, CVI Medical Info, CVI Research
Last week, The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh Pediatric VIEW hosted the Innovations in CVI Conference, focusing on navigating teams and transitions. Founded in 1999 by Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy as an extension to NICU follow-up programs at West Penn Hospital, the...
by Jessica Marquardt | Jul 2, 2024 | CVI & Education, CVI Advocacy and Awareness, CVI Continuing Education, CVI Events, CVI Medical Info, CVI News, CVI Research
The Pediatric Cortical Visual Impairment Society sponsored last week’s Perkins CVI Conference in Boston, a time for rich learning and community building. Many of our members attended, including about half of our Board of Directors. Here are 10 highlights from the...
by Kira Brady | Mar 19, 2021 | CVI & Education, CVI for Parents
Kerry Callahan Photography The more focussed, important, interesting or repeated an experience is, the stronger the memory will be. Therefore, memories are deeply personal. What one person may remember from an event may be completely different from another person at...