
Overview
Dr. Azinda Morrow is an assistant clinical professor at the University Eye Center and responsible for clinical supervision of students and residents in both the Cornea / Contact Lens and Myopia Control clinics. She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY Optometry in 2017 and also completed her residency in Cornea and Contact Lenses at the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, IL in 2018. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Morrow also engages in clinical research through the Clinical Vision Research Center. Dr. Morrow is also a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, and a member of the American Optometric Association.
Specialities
Cornea/Contact Lenses
Myopia Control
Clinical Research
Education
OD, SUNY College of Optometry, 2017
BS, University of California - Davis, 2013
Residency
Illinois College of Optometry, Cornea / Contact Lenses - 2018
Research
Publications
Morrow, A., Frantzis, I. "Detection and Management of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency." COPE Approved CE Lecture. The Optometric Society of the City of New York meeting. New York, NY; December 2018.
Poster Presentations
Morrow, A., Reeder, R. "Bullous Keratopathy: Current Management and What's On the Horizon." Heart of America Eye Care Congress. Kansas City, MO; February 2018.
Morrow, A. "From the Ground Up: Building a Soft Prosthetic Lens." Global Specialty Lens Symposium. Las Vegas, NV; January 2018.
Morrow, A., Fromstein, S. "Tinted Gas-Permeable Contact Lens Fitting in a Patient with a History of Temporary Keratoprosthesis." Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Optometry. Chicago, IL; October 2017.
Morrow, A., Duchnowski, D. "Contact Lens Options for Presbyopic Astigmats." Global Specialty Lens Symposium. Las Vegas, NV; January 2017.
Research Involvement: