Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association

Enhancing Neurological Recovery Through Vision Rehabilitation

Clinical Skills/Fellowship Program

This program was developed for the membership of NORA to develop and support the highest level of clinical abilities and scientific knowledge in the field of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation. This process leads to a Fellowship within NORA. It is not a certification process but rather a learning process to help the individual clinician develop deeper knowledge and understanding about Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation with a multi-disciplinary approach.

The NORA Clinical Skills and Fellowship Committees are dedicated to the original goals envisioned by Drs. William Ludlam O.D. and Thomas Politzer O.D. for a multi-level program to enhance the clinical skills and knowledge for those working in the field of rehabilitation. Upon completion of all three levels of the program, participants will be presented with the designation Fellow of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (FNORA). For a list of Fellows, click here.

Individuals may also choose to attend the live Foundations of Neuro Optometric Rehabilitation (Level 1) and Clinical Applications of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation (Level 2) courses without enrolling in the NORA Fellowship program. These courses are invaluable for developing the foundation knowledge of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation and consistently receive very high reviews from those who have attended.

Program Requirements

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Application

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Questions

 

Please fill out the form below and send it, as an attachment, directly to:

NORA Fellowship Committee Chair at FNORAofficial@gmail.com
FNORAofficial@gmail.com

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Attention NORA Fellowship Level 1 and 2 Candidates

 

The 2023 deadline to submit your Open Book Examination Questions (Level 1 Candidate) or the first of two Case Reports following the required format (Level 2 Candidate) to the NORA Fellowship Committee at FNORAofficial@gmail.com is April 30, 2023. This will allow the NORA Fellowship Committee members time to review and provide meaningful feedback.

For candidates who need additional time due to hardships, request for extension should be received by April 30, 2023. The request will be reviewed and granted on a case-by-case basis.

Level 1 Candidates

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NORA Fellowship Level 1 candidates will be allowed to use the following virtual courses to conditionally fulfill the Level 1 Clinical Skills course requirements, provided that they attend a live (in-person) Clinical Skills Level 1 course within about the next 3 to 5 years and before receiving their NORA Fellowship.

  1. Attendance of the 2021 virtual condensed course: “Foundations of Neuro Optometric Rehabilitation” (conducted virtually, live [all 10 hours] in October 2021) and the NORA conference CE courses at that meeting (attending all 6 hours either virtually live or on-demand later) to conditionally fulfill the Level 1 Clinical Skills course requirements, provided that they attend a live (in-person) Clinical Skills Level 1 course within about the next 3 to 5 years and before receiving their NORA Fellowship.
  2. Attendance of the 2020 NORA virtual conference CE courses (attending 11 hours either live if possible or on-demand (October 2020)

Level 2 Candidates

NORA Fellowship Level 2 candidates will be allowed to use the following to conditionally fulfill the Level 2 Clinical Skills course requirements, provided that they attend a live (in-person) Clinical Skills Level 2 course within about the next 3 to 5 years and before receiving their NORA Fellowship.

(1) Attendance of the 2021 condensed course: “Clinical Applications of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation” (virtually, live, all 5 hours), AND the NORA conference CE courses (attending all 6 hours either virtually live or on-demand later).

(2) Attendance of the 2020 NORA virtual (attending 11 hours either live if possible or on-demand).

Becoming A Nora Fellow

Nancy Mackowsky, OD, FNORA

 

Being a specialist is a coveted route in the medical field. The NORA Clinical Skills/Fellowship Program was developed for the membership of NORA to develop and support the highest level of clinical abilities and scientific knowledge in the field of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation. It is not a certification process but rather a learning process to help the individual clinician develop deeper knowledge and understanding about Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation with a multi-disciplinary approach. During this presentation, you will learn what is involved in becoming a fellow of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (FNORA) and how it can provide an added level of expertise, insight and experience to your practice.