UMSL Optometrist Katie Boland (at left) and student Craig Woods pose with a teller card – one item the doctors use to help assess children’s vision at the Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments. “The thought behind it,” Boland explains, “is that if the child can see, they will look to the side of the card with the pattern rather than the blank grey side.” (Photos by Auguest Jennewein)
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