Robert J Miller
- Special Advisor
Contact
- (520) 621-6751
- Administration, Rm. 104
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- millerr@arizona.edu
Bio
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Courses
2017-18 Courses
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Independent Study
ARC 499 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Independent Study
ARC 499 (Spring 2017)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Miller, R., Miller, R., Miller, J., Kay, J. S., Miller, R. J., Miller, J. R., Miller, J., Kay, J. S., Miller, R. J., & Miller, J. R. (0). Dilation and probing of Schlemm's canal and viscocanalostomy in pediatric glaucoma. Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 48(1).More infoTo describe the authors' experience using a novel surgical technique for treatment of childhood glaucoma.
- Miller, R., Dobson, V., Harvey, E. M., Clifford-Donaldson, C. E., Green, T. K., & Miller, R. J. (2010). Amblyopia in astigmatic infants and toddlers. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry, 87(5).More infoTo determine whether reduced astigmatism-corrected acuity for vertical (V) and/or horizontal (H) gratings and/or meridional amblyopia (MA) are present before 3 years of age in children who have with-the-rule astigmatism.
- Miller, R., Harvey, E. M., Dobson, V., Clifford-Donaldson, C. E., Green, T. K., Messer, D. H., & Miller, R. J. (2010). Prevalence of astigmatism in Native American infants and children. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry, 87(6).More infoTo describe the prevalence of high astigmatism in infants and young children who are members of a Native American tribe with a high prevalence of astigmatism.
- Miller, R., & Miller, R. J. (2009). Clinical applications of power vectors. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry, 86(6).More infoThe study of infant vision is closely coupled to the study of the refraction, change in refraction over time, and the effect of spectacle correction on visual development. Frequently, reports are limited to descriptions of spherical equivalent or cylinder power without regard to axis, as data are frequently collected in the clinical format of sphere, cylinder, and axis (S, C, A). Conversion from clinical notation to a power vector representation of refraction allows unambiguous description of how refractions change over time and differ between repeated measurements. This article presents a series of examples of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet formulas that make the conversion from clinical notation to power vector format, and provides examples of useful applications of these methods.
- Miller, R., Dobson, V., Harvey, E. M., & Miller, R. J. (2007). Spherical equivalent refractive error in preschool children from a population with a high prevalence of astigmatism. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry, 84(2).More infoTo describe spherical equivalent (sph eq) refractive errors in preschool members of a Native American tribe with a high prevalence of astigmatism.
- Miller, R., Harvey, E. M., Dobson, V., Clifford-Donaldson, C. E., & Miller, R. J. (2007). Optical treatment of amblyopia in astigmatic children: the sensitive period for successful treatment. Ophthalmology, 114(12).More infoTo compare the effectiveness of eyeglass treatment of astigmatism-related amblyopia in children younger than 8 years (range, 4.75-7.99 years) versus children 8 years of age and older (range, 8.00-13.53 years) over short (6-week) and long (1-year) treatment intervals.
- Miller, R., Harvey, E. M., Dobson, V., & Miller, R. J. (2006). Prevalence of high astigmatism, eyeglass wear, and poor visual acuity among Native American grade school children. Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry, 83(4).More infoThe purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of astigmatism and poor visual acuity and rate of eyeglass wear in grade school children who are members of a Native American tribe reported to have a high prevalence of large amounts of astigmatism.