Posts Tagged ‘American Optometric Association’

Celebrating Black History Month & Achievements in the Eyecare Industry

Dr Poston

In 1972, Dr. Marvin Poston was the first African American named "Optometrist of the Year" by the American Optometric Association, the highest professional award from the AOA.

VSP is known for quality service – whether providing eyecare to underprivileged through our number of charitable programs, ensuring patients have access to high-quality vision services or providing doctors with the tools they need to maintain successful private practices. This dedication to service can be directly attributed to the core philosophies of VSP’s founders, one of whom was Dr. Marvin R. Poston.

In 1935, Dr. Poston was the first African American student admitted to the study of optometry at University of California, Berkeley. It took another 23 years for the second African American student to follow in his footsteps and graduate from the Berkeley School of Optometry. Dr. Poston later became the first African American licensed to practice optometry on the West Coast.

Nearly 55 years ago, Dr. Poston, along with several of his fellow optometrists, formed California Vision Services, now known as VSP Vision Care. The company originally was the first to offer a prepaid, vision benefit that provided high quality, cost-effective eyecare. VSP has since grown to become the largest not-for-profit visions benefits provider in the nation, covering 1 in 6 Americans.

Dr. Poston’s optometry practice flourished for four decades in Oakland and Danville, California but his reach extended far beyond those who visited his offices. Befitting one of the founders of a company that prides itself on community support, Dr. Poston began his own tradition of community outreach by establishing vision-screening programs for under-served children and adults. The Children’s Vision Center of the East Bay, the West Oakland Health Group and the East Bay Skill Center are just a few of the organizations that benefited from his efforts.

Dr. Poston received numerous honors during his career, including the Optometric Man of the Year award by the Alameda Contra Costa Optometric Society and Optometrist of the Year by the California Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. He was also appointed to three terms on the California State Board of Optometry by governors Edmund G. “Pat” Brown and Ronald Reagan. In each of these areas, Dr. Poston was the first African American ever to be honored.

“He was a man of great integrity,” says Norm Jacoby, O.D., a former colleague from Encino, California. “He was very soft-spoken and intelligent, and you listened when he spoke. Marvin was conscious of what new graduates needed when getting started in private practice and that they needed all the help they could get.”

Read more »

VSP Mobile Eyes InfantSEE Outreach – Day 5

VSP Mobile Clinic InfantSEE outreach continues in Louisiana this week. Watch the video below to hear Covington, LA – based VSP provider Jeff Anastasio, O.D., explain the importance of comprehensive eye exams for young babies and explain amblyopia (lazy eye) and its possible effects.

Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this VideoPress video.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to FurlAdd to Newsvine

VSP Mobile Eyes InfantSEE Outreach – Day 3

Kim R. is a VSP Mobile Clinic Operations Manager.

Kim R. is a VSP Mobile Clinic Operations Manager.

We are set up in a pretty depressed area here in Baton Rouge.  A car pulled up with a woman and 3 children, ages 12, 13, and 14.  She asked if she could get her eyes checked today, and we explained we are just doing infants.

She said she really needed help as the glasses she has were provided by Wal-Mart and were not working.  She qualified for the Gift Certificate and I provided it to her.

She explained to me that the 3 children were foster children, and one, Faith, was found in a sewer drain at 8 hours old, the 2 others who are sisters were found tied up under a trailer.

At that point she got out of her car with her 3 children and the 2 older ones sang us a song of thanks. See the video clip below.

YouTube Preview Image

First 15 minutes of the day, and I have cried so hard and am so blessed to be the vehicle for VSP to do these great things!

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to FurlAdd to Newsvine

VSP Mobile Clinic InfantSEE Outreach – Day 2

We’ve captured video from our InfantSEE partnership with the Optometry’s Charity in Louisiana.

VSP providers Jeff Anastasio, O.D. and Cary Vincent, O.D. volunteered services.  Check it out!

Visit  the VSP event calendar to see where the VSP Mobile Clinics will be next!

Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this VideoPress video.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to FurlAdd to Newsvine

VSP Mobile Eyes Provides Outreach to Louisiana Babies!

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations Team

Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations Team

VSP believes everyone deserves to see well. We actively seek opportunities to give back to the community, such as partnering with the AOA InfantSEE program.

As VSP’s mission is to increase Americans’ access to quality eyecare and promote awareness about the importance of eye health, the InfantSEE program partnership is a natural and important extension of this mission. This is the second time this year we have partnered with InfantSEE, providing them with a much needed extension to bring access to eyecare to those in need who aren’t able to go to a doctor’s office.

In May, more than 275 West Virginia infants were seen for an eye assessment during a two week period of traveling across the state. One out of every five infants had an abnormal exam or a cause for concern. Findings included: hyperopia, astigmatism, myopia, amblyopia, strabismus, mild refractive error and tear duct issues. During the next few weeks we hope to reach even more infants during our time in Louisiana!

Check out these videos of our first day of outreach in New Orleans yesterday. InfantSEE staff member Emily Zar, with VSP Dr. Heitmeier’s office, is conducting a vision test with a New Orleans baby and his mother and VSP Dr.’s Cary Vincent and Jeff Anastasio are doing a vision assessment of another little New Orleans baby. It’s amazing to see how un-invasive these assessments are and how much fun the babies have doing it!

Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this VideoPress video.

Check out the VSP event calendar to see where the VSP Mobile Clinics will be next!

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to FurlAdd to Newsvine