DR. BRIAN CHOU, O.D.
Optometry in San Diego, CA

License number
California 11119T
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
9320 Carmel Mountain Rd Ste E, San Diego, CA 92129
Phone
(858) 484-1500
(858) 484-8416 (Fax)

Professional information

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Ophthalmic Industry Consultant

Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1999 - 2000
Fellowship, Refractive Surgery Management
University of California, Berkeley 1995 - 1999
Doctorate, Optometry
University of California, Berkeley 1991 - 1995
A.B., Neurobiology
Skills:
Expert Witness, Competitive Analysis, Medical Devices, Optometry, Eye Exams, Contact Lenses, Keratoconus, Cornea, Ophthalmology, Eyewear, Pediatrics, Healthcare, Strategic Planning, Product Launch, Clinical Research, Management, Dry Eye


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Staff Software Engineer At Intuit

Position:
Staff Software Engineer at Intuit
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Intuit - San Diego since Sep 2005 - Staff Software Engineer
Education:
University of California, San Diego 2001 - 2005
Skills:
Java, Software Development, Agile Methodologies, JavaScript, Spring, Ext JS, Node.js, Jenkins, Fortify, Software Engineering, XML


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Brian Chou, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
9320 Carmel Mountain Rd, San Diego, CA 92129


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Brian Chou, San Diego CA - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
9320 Carmel Mountain Rd STE E, San Diego 92129
(858) 484-1500 (Phone), (858) 484-8416 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Method And System For Self-Administering A Visual Examination Using A Mobile Computing Device

US Patent:
2012021, Aug 23, 2012
Filed:
Feb 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/402889
Inventors:
Brian Chou - San Diego CA, US
Nikoo Iravani - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 3/032, A61B 3/02, A61B 3/06
US Classification:
351223, 351246
Abstract:
Novel vision monitoring, screening, and testing tools and help-seeking enablers that may be used individually as or in combination with other vision monitoring and screening testing systems that improves patients' ability to recognize the onset and progression of visual changes over time. Patients' ability to identify acute or chronic visual conditions on their own may drive earlier help-seeking behavior by the patient, enable earlier clinical diagnosis by an eye care specialist, and therefore resulting in earlier treatment and reduced likelihood of severe vision loss.