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Retina Foundation of the Southwest/Rebion Selected As “Partner of the Year”

Pediatric Eye Condition November 9, 2018

The Retina Foundation of the Southwest and Rebion, a technology company in Boston, Massachusetts, created, evaluated, and received FDA approval for the Pediatric Vision Screener (PVS), a device that quickly and accurately evaluates the vision of children 2 to 6 years of age. The Pediatric Vision Scanner (PVS) has been cleared for use by primary care pediatricians, eye care professionals, and organizations involved in vision screening to flag children with eye conditions early and save their sight. To recognize this innovative partnership, CNM (formerly the Center for Nonprofit Management) granted the Retina Foundation of the Southwest an unrestricted gift of $5,000 at the 2018 A Night of Light award ceremony on November 8th. Watch the short video below to learn more:

Retina Foundation of the Southwest/Rebion Selected As “Partner of the Year”

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