Full Name
Dr. Carole Burns
Job Title
CEO
Company
Professional VisionCare
Speaker Bio
Carole R. Burns, O.D. F.C.O.V.D.
Dr. Carole Burns is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Optometry and The State University of New York Pediatric and Vision Therapy Residency. She is a fellow of The College of Optometrists in Vision Development and CEO of Professional VisionCare, a full scope optometric practice with nine practicing optometrists and four locations.
The Solution Center, is dedicated to the treatment of pediatric patients and those with special needs. This facility changes lives of children with strabismus, binocular disorders and learning related visual disorders. The Solution Center also provides improved visual function to athletes of all ages and cognitive therapy for those in need.
Dr. Burns is a faculty member at The Ohio State University College of Optometry. She guest lectures in the classroom and she mentors 4th year optometry students in their clinical rotation in the area of pediatrics.
Dr. Burns has served as chairperson of the C.O.V.D. Assistants to Graduates Committee and the Secretary of The Optometric Educators Committee to C.O.V.D. She is a member of the Council on Health Information; an organization comprised of health care professionals in central Ohio.
Dr. Burns is Chief Operating Officer of Mobile America VisionCare, a company that delivers optometric care to nursing facilities statewide.
Dr. Burns lectures nationally to medical professionals, educators, and parents regarding the visual needs of those who with the appropriate visual intervention will perform up to their highest capability. She frequently lectures at the state conventions of occupational and physical therapy professionals. Dr. Burns frequently visits the sports environment, the classroom, rehabilitation center, or other facility that is involved with the care of her patients.
Dr. Burns is co-editor for reviewofoptometricbusiness.com. She lectures nationally for The Management Business Academy and was awarded the Benedict Professorship for Practice Management from the University of Houston in 2011. She is a member of The Association of Practice Management Educators, and she has authored Chapter 29, Specialty Practice in Optometry in “Business Aspects of Optometry”, a textbook used by all optometry students.
Dr. Burns is active in her church and has home educated her two sons. She can often be found supporting her sons at chess tournaments or on the golf course. She is married to Dr. Mark Wright who is a professor at The Ohio State University College of Optometry.
Dr. Carole Burns is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Optometry and The State University of New York Pediatric and Vision Therapy Residency. She is a fellow of The College of Optometrists in Vision Development and CEO of Professional VisionCare, a full scope optometric practice with nine practicing optometrists and four locations.
The Solution Center, is dedicated to the treatment of pediatric patients and those with special needs. This facility changes lives of children with strabismus, binocular disorders and learning related visual disorders. The Solution Center also provides improved visual function to athletes of all ages and cognitive therapy for those in need.
Dr. Burns is a faculty member at The Ohio State University College of Optometry. She guest lectures in the classroom and she mentors 4th year optometry students in their clinical rotation in the area of pediatrics.
Dr. Burns has served as chairperson of the C.O.V.D. Assistants to Graduates Committee and the Secretary of The Optometric Educators Committee to C.O.V.D. She is a member of the Council on Health Information; an organization comprised of health care professionals in central Ohio.
Dr. Burns is Chief Operating Officer of Mobile America VisionCare, a company that delivers optometric care to nursing facilities statewide.
Dr. Burns lectures nationally to medical professionals, educators, and parents regarding the visual needs of those who with the appropriate visual intervention will perform up to their highest capability. She frequently lectures at the state conventions of occupational and physical therapy professionals. Dr. Burns frequently visits the sports environment, the classroom, rehabilitation center, or other facility that is involved with the care of her patients.
Dr. Burns is co-editor for reviewofoptometricbusiness.com. She lectures nationally for The Management Business Academy and was awarded the Benedict Professorship for Practice Management from the University of Houston in 2011. She is a member of The Association of Practice Management Educators, and she has authored Chapter 29, Specialty Practice in Optometry in “Business Aspects of Optometry”, a textbook used by all optometry students.
Dr. Burns is active in her church and has home educated her two sons. She can often be found supporting her sons at chess tournaments or on the golf course. She is married to Dr. Mark Wright who is a professor at The Ohio State University College of Optometry.
