Lisa Donaldson

Director Of Eye Care at SeeAbility

Lisa Donaldson has extensive work experience in the field of eye care and vision. Lisa currently holds the position of SeeAbility Head of Eye Care and Vision, where they have been working since December 2021. Prior to this role, they served as the Head of Eye Health and Clinical Lead for the Special Schools Eye Care Service at SeeAbility. In this position, they played a key role in establishing new eye care services in special schools based on a service model developed in collaboration with various ophthalmology and optometry organizations. Additionally, Lisa has worked as an Optometrist at SeeAbility since September 2013.

Earlier in their career, Lisa worked as a Visiting Lecturer at City University London. Lisa taught various pediatric and low vision modules and provided training in clinical skills. Lisa has been involved in the field of eye care and vision for several years, and their expertise in this area is evident from their work experience.

Lisa Donaldson attended City, University of London from 1989 to 1992, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Optometry. Lisa has additional certifications from the College of Optometrists, specifically the MCOptom certification. The exact month and year of the MCOptom certification are not provided.

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SeeAbility

SeeAbility is a 200-year-old registered UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. We provide specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as possible. We also share our expert knowledge to raise awareness and improve eye care for people with learning disabilities, acting as the national voice on behalf of children and adults with sight loss and multiple disabilities, challenging health inequalities faced by those people and their families, and ultimately preventing avoidable sight loss.


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