A detailed timetable will be provided in advance of the start of the postgraduate course.
No preferable employment situation, position in the company or previous work experience is required for candidates, nor nationality or geographical origin.
The main objective of this subject is for students to improve their clinical skills in visual therapy, applying most of the techniques they have learned during the master's degree to real patients.
These internships will take place in visual therapy health facilities belonging to the Catalan Optometry and Visual Therapy Association (ACOTV) under the supervision of an in-company tutor, who will direct and supervise the student's work.
The company tutors will have instructions in the form of a rubric at their disposal, to guide them in their assessment of the students.
The Master's Thesis (MT) is an in-depth study of a topic or problem associated with visual therapy, in order to demonstrate the student's ability to apply the competences acquired in the master's degree course.
The student will complete the MT under the supervision of a lecturer in the School of Optics and Optometry, although it may be supervised jointly by two or more lecturers. The supervising lecturer will check that the student is making appropriate progress and on the quality of the work done at least three times during the semester. The tutor will also provide guidance and help when the student needs it. Tutoring sessions may take place face-to-face or online.
After two months from the start of the program, a TFM tutor will be assigned to each student, and both will agree on the topic to be developed.
The TFM can be done individually or in a team (maximum 2 people), although, in this last case, each student will have to know in depth all the work and present and invidual memory in which his authorship is clearly reflected.
A tribunal composed of three lecturers will evaluate the quality of the MT and award it a final grade.
PhD in Design, Manufacture and Management of Industrial Projects from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV). Master in Advanced Optometry and Vision Sciences and master in Clinical Trial Monitoring. Currently, director of the Research and Evidence Department at Qvision Clinics, Vithas Virgen del Mar Hospital in Almeria. Wide experience in the development and publication of scientific research.
Optician-Optometrist and master in Optometry and Vision from at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). Master in Clinical Neurosciences from the University of Murcia (UM). Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) and of the European Association Syntonic Optometry (CSO) She runs the Skeffington visual therapy centre and the visual therapy centre Tratavision in Madrid. SHe has more than 25 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of visual abnormalities in pediatry, contactology, low vision and visual therapy in neurodevelopmental problems, learning and acquired brain damage. Trainer of optometrists and participates in the master's degree in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in Children.