Vision Specialist definition

Vision Specialist means a person who provides, through contract with Group Vision Services (GVS), vision care benefits to Covered Persons.
Vision Specialist means a licensed ophthalmologist or optometrist;
Vision Specialist means the following providers who meet all of the qualifications stated in Addendum B: (i) licensed MDs and DOs who are board certified or board qualified in the specialty of ophthalmology (ii) licensed optometrists, and (iii) opticians.

Examples of Vision Specialist in a sentence

  • Any special education classroom teacher, special education specialist (SLP, OT, PT, Psychologist, Vision Specialist, Social Workers), or group of specialists, who faces inequitable challenges in meeting IEP responsibilities because of an extra heavy workload shall first explore options for assistance from professional colleagues within the district, which may include building teams when appropriate.

  • Vision Specialist 20 • 20+ students, will trigger a Workload Review Team • See Appendix B - Extra Days for information on "Optional/Extra Days" associated with position.

  • Attendance of meetings concerning the student’s educational program when asked by any school personnel, the parents, or when the Vision Specialist feels that it is appropriate.

  • Itinerant Staff: OTs, PTs, SLPs, Audiologists, O and M Specialist, and Vision Specialist: ● Itinerant providers will provide assessments, coordinate SDI with general education teachers, determine present levels, and design and implement SDI for all students on their caseload.

  • Teachers (primarily working as Vision Specialist, Special Education Itinerant Teachers and Early Intervention Teachers) The load of each Teacher shall consist of 50 one-half hour sessions a week, not to exceed an aggregate of 50 sessions as defined in the Individual Education Plans, in consultation with the Director of Children's Services and Education Supervisors.

  • Any special education classroom teacher, special education specialist (SLP, OT, PT, Psychologist, Vision Specialist, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, Audiologists, Social Workers), or group of specialists, who faces inequitable challenges in meeting IEP responsibilities because of an extra heavy workload shall first explore options for assistance from professional colleagues within the district, which may include building teams when appropriate.

  • Vision Specialist 20 • 20+ students, will trigger a Workload Review Team • See Appendix B – Extra Days for information on “Optional/Extra Days” associated with position.

  • Vision Specialist 20  20+ students, will trigger a Workload Review Team  See Appendix B – Extra Days for information on “Optional/Extra Days” associated with position.

  • BCBSM Vision Specialist Provider Participation Agreement (WP3392 DEC 17) incorporated by reference.


More Definitions of Vision Specialist

Vision Specialist means a person who practices optometry, or a physician or ophthalmologist.
Vision Specialist means a North Dakota licensed physician or optometrist.

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