Materials relating to the research and teaching life of Dr. Ralph Chou. Includes materials on ocular safety, viewing solar eclipses, and safety standards and regulations. Also present is a collection of materials from the Science Teacher's Association of Ontario of which Dr. Chou was a member.
Files kept by Ralph Chou during his time on the STAO safety committee relating to activities and projects of the committee. Includes notes on publications, workshops, and science teacher safety questions.
Research for and copies of the article “optical protection factors of selected safety lenses” for the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.
Notes from a workshop designed for faculty members in the School of Optometry to help ensure that they were teaching to a standard above the College of Optometrists of Ontario quality assurance standards.
Article by Ralph Chou, as well as information on a talk on the subject given at the Northeastern State University symposium on theoretical and clinical optometry.
Drafts and feedback on a paper introducing the structure and format of the human eye and visual system as they relate to discussion around light pollution abatement.
Class materials and readings for OPTOM 350: optometric jurisprudence and practice management. The course was taught by Bernard Dickens. Includes notes on the course taken by Ralph Chou as well as an article on disclosure of HIV positive status to health care providers.
Article by Ralph Chou, Claudio Violato, J. Martin McDowell, and Anthony Marini. This article was also presented at the 75th annual convention of the American Academy of Optometry.
Materials relating to a continuing education course taught by Dr. Chou at the 1985 American Academy of Optometry conference on ocular trauma in racket sports.
Materials relating to a continuing education course taught by Dr. Chou at the 1988 American Academy of Optometry conference on tinted lenses for protection, therapy and vision enhancement.
Research and writings on research topics including video display terminals and their hazards to vision, protecting the eye from ultraviolet radiation during photochemotherapy, eye injury and prevention in industry.