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EYE AND GLAUCOMA RESEARCH (ISSN:2732-4818)

Christopher Lievens

Biography:

Christopher Lievens is the Chief of Staff of The Eye Center at Southern College of Optometry. He also holds the academic rank of Professor. Dr. Lievens has been employed in private practice, an ophthalmology referral center and he served in the United States Air Force. Dr. Lievens has published scientific research and has lectured on topics dealing with eye disease, contact lens solutions and optometric management. He was the Chief of Aerospace Optometry at the Pentagon before joining SCO. Dr. Lievens is the co-creator of the funduscopic grading card. He is also a peer reviewer for six optometric and ophthalmologic journals. Dr. Lievens was the former Tennessee state consultant on Healthy Eyes Healthy People and was Southern College of Optometry's representative to the American Optometric Association. He is currently on the Part III Council of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry. Dr. Lievens has a Master's degree in Health Administration.

Research Interests:

  • Glaucoma
  • Uveitis
  • Dry eye
  • Contact lenses and disinfection
  • Lid wiper epitheliopathy

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