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University of Waterloo

Preparing the Next Generation of Eye Care Providers

As the demand for eye care increases across Canada, the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry and Vision Science is expanding its capacity to train future professionals. One major step in this direction is the ongoing development of the Waterloo Eye Institute (WEI), a project supported in part by philanthropic contributions.

Slated to open in late 2026, the WEI is designed to be a national centre for advanced optometric education, research, and patient care. While construction is underway, students continue their clinical training at existing sites — including an interim clinic in Waterloo and a location at the Kitchener Health Sciences Campus — both of which receive referrals from across Canada and abroad.

Final-year optometry students Nina Yan and Cassidy Roberts are among those gaining real-world experience in these clinics. They take part in supervised clinical rotations, diagnosing and managing patient cases that range from routine to highly complex.

Yan recalls a particularly impactful case involving a patient who had suffered a concussion and had not been able to tolerate light exposure for five years. With the help of a supervising optometrist, they applied prism lenses and a blue tint to the patient’s eyewear. “He started crying with relief,” Yan said. “That experience put into perspective just how important optometry can be.”

Donor-Funded Technology Enhances Clinical Training

Waterloo’s clinics benefit from advanced diagnostic and imaging equipment — much of it funded by donor contributions. One key piece is the corneal topographer, a device that maps the eye’s surface and supports custom lens fittings for patients with conditions like corneal scarring.

“Without that machine, we wouldn’t be able to fit certain specialty lenses,” said Yan. “These tools allow us to provide care that might not be accessible in many settings.”

Simulated Learning Builds Clinical Confidence

Students at Waterloo also have access to the FYidoctors Simulation Lab — a virtual reality training environment where they can practice clinical skills before working with patients. Roberts says the lab plays a critical role in helping students recognize ocular conditions in a safe, structured setting.

“The software shows exactly what we’re seeing and explains it,” Roberts said. “That makes the transition to real-life patient care much smoother.”

The lab remains useful even in the final year of training. “I used it before my board exam,” Yan noted. “It was a great way to double-check my techniques.”

Students are also trained on technologies that anticipate future changes to scope of practice. For example, they are introduced to instruments like the YAG laser, which optometrists in Ontario cannot currently use but may in the future.

Looking Ahead to the Waterloo Eye Institute

While Yan and Roberts will graduate before the WEI officially opens, they see the project as a major leap forward for optometric education in Canada. “Right now, we have modern equipment and ideas, but an outdated space,” Roberts said. “The new institute will bring everything up to the level of today’s innovation.”

Both students emphasized the importance of donor support in making these resources available. “We wouldn’t be able to learn the way we are without their help,” Roberts said. “They’re funding not only the school — but the future of optometry in Canada.”

This article is adapted from an original story published by the University of Waterloo. Read the full version at: uwaterloo.ca/news

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