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Education and qualifications (4)

College of Optometrists: London, GB

2018 | Higher Certificate Low Vision
Qualification
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Andrew Miller

College of Optometrists: London, GB

2015 | Post Graduate Certificate Low Vision
Qualification
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Andrew Miller

University of Birmingham: Birmingham, GB

2007 to 2008 | MSc Environmental Health (Public Health )
Education
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Andrew Miller

Aston University: Birmingham, GB

1988 to 1991 | Ophthalmic Optics (Vision Sciences)
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Andrew Miller

Professional activities (2)

BCOVS 2024: London, GB

2024-11-12 | Highlighted Early Career Researcher
Distinction
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Andrew Miller

Macular Society: Andover, GB

2012 | Optometrist of the Year
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Andrew Miller

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Macular Society PhD Scholar

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Macular Society (Andover, GB)
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Andrew Miller

Works (6)

‘Such a lot of bother’: Qualitative results of a home trial of a wearable electronic vision enhancement system for people with age‐related macular degeneration

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
2025-01-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Andrew Miller; Jane Macnaughton; Michael D. Crossland; Keziah Latham
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A Whole New Set of Problems

BCOVS 2024
2024-09 | Conference paper
Contributors: Andrew Miller; Macnaughton J; Crossland MD; Latham K
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Andrew Miller

Visual performance and initial perceptions of a wearable Electronic Vision Enhancement System by people with age-related macular degeneration.

ARVO 2024
2024-06-01 | Conference abstract | Investigation, Methodology, Writing - original draft
Contributors: Andrew Miller; Croosland MD; Macnaughton J; Latham K
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Andrew Miller

"I'm like something out of star wars": a qualitative investigation of the views of people with age-related macular degeneration regarding wearable electronic vision enhancement systems.

Disability and rehabilitation
2023-11-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Miller A; Macnaughton J; Crossland MD; Latham K
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Andrew Miller

Are wearable electronic vision enhancement systems (wEVES) beneficial for people with age‐related macular degeneration? A scoping review

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
2023-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Andrew Miller; Michael D. Crossland; Jane Macnaughton; Keziah Latham
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The nature of emotional support and counselling provision for people with sight loss in the United Kingdom

British Journal of Visual Impairment
2016-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0264-6196
Part of ISSN: 1744-5809
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Andrew Miller