Abstract
Professor Gordon Dutton is a Pediatric Ophthalmologist who worked for over 20 years at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow.
His special interests include medical education and cerebral visual impairment (CVI) in children and adults. Professor Dutton has lectured on a range of ophthalmic topics in relation to pediatric ophthalmology, both nationally and internationally as a Keynote Speaker, and has edited and contributed to three textbooks concerning cerebral visual impairment in children, as well as the current information websites, written primarily for teachers and parents, called 'The CVI Society' and 'CVI Scotland’.
helpful links:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gordon_Dutton2
How You Can Participate
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Meeting Guidelines
This meeting is for Parents of Children with CVI, and Older Children with CVI (with their parents and carers). Adults with CVI who wish to share their journey to help Parents and their Children with CVI are very welcome! In a Supporting Role, attending by invitation, are Clinicians, Researchers, Teachers, and Educators. Here are some guidelines to help the meeting run smoothly and clarify expectations:
- It is very helpful for blind and CVI attendees if we speak our name before giving our comment, such as “Katie here,” or “Katie speaking.”
- This CVIers Discussion Group includes older children and adults discussing their own lived experiences of CVI and parents of CVIers discussing their observations and experiences of their children. In this space, participants may not reinterpret or deny the personal experiences shared by participating CVIers or parents.
- What is shared in this meeting is often personal. Please do not share material from this meeting outside of this meeting.
- Please stay muted until you would like to speak.
- Strictly no distribution of recordings or the Zoom link, downloading or copying any content at the meeting or after the meeting.
- If you have questions or suggestions for future topics, you are warmly invited to write to us at seelab@ski.org.
Recording disclosure
The meeting today will be recorded. A video version of the prepared presentations will become available online with permission from our speakers. The discussion section will be available as audio recording, on request. You will soon see a button informing you that recording has begun; if you wish not to be recorded, you may turn off your video, or leave the meeting.
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