Eye on Vision February 2015 Patti Pics Story
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The Story Behind Patti Pics
The Vision Testing System that Changed the Pediatric Landscape

Patti Pics™ were introduced in 2003 as an improved test for vision screening and testing of pediatric and adult patients where universal symbols and matching may serve the process better than letters or other symbols. They were developed following the Snellen principal of 1862, the recommended standard for optotype design. They are also the only symbol test of its type with the stated objective of calibration targeted to equal Sloan letters used in the ETDRS charts. This uniformity is especially important when taking patients from symbols to letter tests.
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IReST- The tool for evidence-based procedure
The IReST Reading Test was developed to fill a need for standardized texts to assess reading performance, for multiple equivalent texts, for repeated measurements, and for texts equated across languages for multi-language studies. Our latest video introduces you to the test and why it is the tool for evidence-based procedure.
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