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Low Vision Rehabilitation Network (LVRN)

We invite you to join LVRN and depending on eligibility

  • Participate in the online Low Vision Rehabilitation Consensus Project
  • Take free online continuing professional education courses
  • Follow progress and critique our collaborative research projects
  • Exchange ideas and views with colleagues in online forums
  • Participate in live online low vision case conferences
  • Participate in live online low vision research symposia
  • Participate in an online "What's New in Low Vision" website
  • Help plan the Low Vision Rehabilitation Outcomes Project

Membership in LVRN is free and open to low vision rehabilitation practitioners, researchers, students, educators, administrators, policy-makers, business people, and anyone else who is interested in advances in the field of low vision rehabilitation.

If you are interested in joining the LVRN, complete the registration page and enter the requested information. Upon registering, you will be a member of LVRN. After we have reviewed your enrollment information, your login name and password will be sent to you by email and you will be notified of your eligibility for certain components of LVRN that are limited to practicing clinicians and/or researchers.

 
NEWS

VA LOW VISION INTERVENTION TRIAL (LOVIT)

Download training manuals and study protocols

  • If you are not a member of LVRN, Join now (left panel)
  • Login to LVRN (upper right) - if you forgot your password and/or user name, press log in, click on lost password, and enter your email address
  • After logging in click on "Sample Courses", then click on the box for JHUHINES02
  • You then will be enrolled in the LOVIT web site and can access the LOVIT Documents

LOVIT Publications now available on LOVIT web site

  • Primary Outcomes (Archives of Ophthalmology)
  • Cost Effectiveness (Ophthalmic Epidemiology)
  • Methods and Design (Clinical Trials)
 
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