Friday, February 16, 2018

Lombardi Tour: Week of February 16th, 2018


Students, Faculty, Residents, Staff, Alumni, Board members and Friends,


Last Sunday we hosted the 3rd stop of the new infamous “Lombardi Farewell Tour” on campus. Celebrating Dr. Lombardi’s over 50 years of service to PCO and Salus, the “Tour” brings together top names in optometric continuing education to provide a world class program to alumni, staff and other optometrists who attended. This event, which brought over 130 OD’s to the Elkins Park campus, was the largest. Lectures by Drs. Kelly Malloy, Len Messner, Carlo Pelino, and of course, Dr. Lorraine Lombardi were the center piece of the event. Following 6 hours of absolutely fantastic continuing education (you usually don’t see fantastic and CE in the same sentence), we hosted a reception where Dr. Lombardi’s former students shared some funny as well as heart-felt stories about their interactions with Lorraine and how she helped to shape their careers. It was a wonderful event. Special thanks to our lecturers and CE department as well as Dr. Sue Oleszewski who thought of the idea of the tour. In addition to the CE tour, the University will also be dedicating a classroom to Dr. Lombardi this May. Dr. O. has been leading the way to raise funds to help cover the costs of what will become the "Lombardi Classroom" on the third floor of the south building. 

The university will be hosting a Research Seminar later today from 12 -1pm in the University Boardroom in the West building on the 4th floor. Seminar presenters have been Salus University faculty members and graduate students as well as visiting lecturers from other departments, universities, research facilities, private practices, industry, etc. Topics may be your own research, review a specific field, or a research proposal. Presentations may be 35-45 mins followed by 10-20 minutes of discussion. Today, Saeed Al Johni will be presenting an educational cartoon video to improve compliance with the Amblyz glasses and Brianna Brim will be discussing Scapular Function and its Relation to Elbow Pain. If you are on campus I would encourage you to attend.


Speaking of lectures, next Friday Dr. James Lewis, an ophthalmologist who works closely with our students and staff at The Eye Institute and also has an office on the Elkins Park campus will be our Grand Rounds speaker covering “Compounded Drops.” If you haven’t heard Dr. Lewis lecture before, you’re in for a real treat - and you’ll learn a great deal. Grand Rounds are held at The Eye Institute from 7:30 - 8:30 and a light breakfast is generally provided. Optometrists receive COPE approved CE credits for the lectures.

On Wednesday we celebrated Valentine’s Day. In the spirit of that Hallmark Holiday, our communications staff has put together a very nice article on staff and alumni as it relates to Valentine’s Day. Click here to check out some of the stories that were posted.

This week we’re celebrating the one-year anniversary of The Eye Institute’s Norristown satellite. This has been a great partnership with a Federally Qualified Health Clinic in Norristown, the Montogomery County seat, that provides care for many underprivileged patients.   


Last year we hosted the first Community Expressions Art Exhibition in our D’Arrigo Family Art Gallery in the Hafter Center representing the work of students, faculty, administrators, staff and immediate family over the age of 18. The response was great and the reception was a wonderful opportunity to meet other members of the Salus community. So, we’ve decided to do it again! This year the show dates will be February 27th - April 1st. There will be an opening reception on March 5th between 5 - 7pm, so be sure to put that on your calendars. I’m looking forward to seeing more Salus talent again!  

Once again, I am asking you to provide prayers to those who lost loved ones and were injured as our country suffered yet another tragic mass shooting, this time at a high school in Florida. This heinous, cowardly act took the lives of 17 innocent people. I am not ashamed to share that I am feeling extreme sorrow but also anger at what has happened and has been happening in our country. I suspect that many of you may be experiencing the same feelings. If so, I would highly encourage you to seek out our counseling services, if for nothing more, just to express your feelings and emotions to a trained professional. As health care providers, we’ll often be the ones who our patients lean on. It’s okay for us to lean on someone as well. These types of feelings are normal following such an event and I strongly encourage you to talk about them with others.  

We take everyone’s safety at Salus very seriously. Within the next couple of weeks we will be providing refresher training on what would need to be done in the case of an active shooter. While not a pleasant subject to write about, it has, very unfortunately, become a necessary task and a sign of our times.  

I hope you have a safe and restful weekend and have the opportunity to spend some time with your friends and family and even watch some of the Olympics.  

Mike

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