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The Woodlands
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Texas Children's Hospital - The Woodlands17600 I-45 South
17600 I-45 South
The Woodlands, TX 77384
Kelsie B. Morrison, OD
Optometrist
Texas Children's Hospital
Baylor College of Medicine
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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University of Houston College of Optometry | Medical School | Doctor of Optometry | 2015 |
About
Dr. Kelsie Morrison is a native Houstonian and is a pediatric optometrist in the Department of Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Morrison received her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University. She earned her Doctorate of Optometry from the University Of Houston College Of Optometry (UHCO) where she was a member of the Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society. After graduation, Dr. Morrison completed a residency in pediatric optometry at UHCO. During her residency, Dr. Morrison worked in the Pediatric clinic, Brain Injury Vision Assessment & Rehabilitation Service, Non-invasive Objective Visual Assessment (NOVA) Service at UHCO as well as The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital). Dr. Morrison is currently a candidate for fellowship of the American Academy of Optometry. Clinical Interests: Dr. Morrison's clinical interests include all aspects of pediatric optometry with a focus on strabismic and non-strabismic binocular vision disorders, amblyopia, and functional vision assessments in special needs populations.
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Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Academy of Optometry |
Candidate for Fellowship |
American Optometric Association | Member |
Texas Optometric Association | Member |
Selected Publications
“Accommodative Assessment, Management and Patient Counseling” Peds I Lab Lecture, UCHO, February 2016
Presumed Variant of Blepharophimosis Epicanthus Inversus Syndrome with Bilateral Duane’s Type I” Poster Presentation, American Academy of Optometry, October 2015
“Presumed Variant of Blepharophimosis Epicanthus Inversus Syndrome with Bilateral Duane’s Type I” Grand Rounds Presentation, UHCO, September 2015
“Presumed Bardet-Biedl Syndrome” Grand Rounds Presentation, UCHO, January 2015
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