After 12 years on the IU School of Optometry faculty, Joseph Bonanno has now been named the school’s new dean.
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After 12 years on the IU School of Optometry faculty, Joseph Bonanno has now been named the school’s new dean.
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Interesting choice. Much more of a scientist than an practitioner.
Scott Caughell O.D., FAAO
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Dr. Bonanno has a residency from Pennsyvlania's College of Optometry and served on the staff of Wills Eye. His research interest is mainstream optometry, namely, corneal physiology. I don't know Dr. Bonanno, but I think he'll make a great administrator.
Click here for his interview by Optometric Management earlier this year.
Richard Hom OD MPA
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Very good scientist, though. I even rode his coattails for this:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12408545
I think that for the public schools, the money is in research grants, and I think he's brought a lot of money to the school that way. And he'll continue to enable that as dean. I think IU has been trying to build up their research base for a while.
“Si hortum in bibliotheca habes, deerit nihil”
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Scott Caughell O.D., FAAO
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Somewhat surprising to me! It is hard for me to picture him as an actual optometrist since as mentioned he is very involved in research. I see him doing a good job in this role though.
Tom I started a similar research project with him for my senior project. I hated every minute of it (not due to Dr. Bonanno, I just don't like research in general) and ended up switching to something else instead.
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