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Stephanie Duesing on The Village Vision Podcast with Dr. Crystal Morrison

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Stephanie Duesing is a former music teacher who made a major medical discovery in the field of visual neuroplasticity. Her book "Eyeless Mind: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen" is the true story of that discovery and the horrific medical malpractice and abuse she and her son Sebastian experienced trying to get a diagnosis for a common visual impairment. Stephanie advocates for the rights of all people who have CVI (Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment) to have a prompt, accurate diagnosis from a competent, local physician; access to appropriate multisensory educational and habilitative services and agency and independence in making educational and habilitative decisions as much as possible. Join us on The Village Vision Podcast and connect with Stephanie at StephanieDuesing.com, on Facebook and X. Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, tech entrepreneur, dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care. She create the Village Vision podcast to celebrate their stories and ignite action. Follow at TheVillageVision.com and on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. WoMRadio.com
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Stephanie Duesing is a former music teacher who made a major medical discovery in the field of visual neuroplasticity. Her book "Eyeless Mind: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen" is the true story of that discovery and the horrific medical malpractice and abuse she and her son Sebastian experienced trying to get a diagnosis for a common visual impairment. Stephanie advocates for the rights of all people who have CVI (Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment) to have a prompt, accurate diagnosis from a competent, local physician; access to appropriate multisensory educational and habilitative services and agency and independence in making educational and habilitative decisions as much as possible. Join us on The Village Vision Podcast and connect with Stephanie at StephanieDuesing.com, on Facebook and X. Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, tech entrepreneur, dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care. She create the Village Vision podcast to celebrate their stories and ignite action. Follow at TheVillageVision.com and on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. WoMRadio.com
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