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Dr. Dominick M. Maino receives Order Sons of Italy Award
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Dominick M. Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A, is a Professor of PediatricsiBinocular Vision at the
Zllinois Eye Institute/Illinois College of Optometry and is in private practice in Harwood Heights, IL. He
sm-es as the editor of Optometry & Vision Development and has authored 200 books, chapters, and articles.
Dr. Maino has given more than 100 presentations worldwide and is a co-author of the ASCOTech column
for Optometric Education and is currently the associate, consulting, andior contributing editorimanuscript
reviewer for numerous publications.
He is a graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry, received his MEd at the University of Illinois
Chicago and obtained his Bachelor's degree from Beloit College. Dr. Maino is a past Director of the
Institute for Advanced Competency Post-Graduate Continuing Education Program, an Adjunct Professor of
Pdiatrics/Binocular Vision at the Centro Boston de Optometria in Madrid Spain, and provides eye care for
chose with intellectual disability and psychiatric illness at the Neumann Association in Chicago. He is a
Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and the College of Optometrists in Vision Development,
md is a member of the American & Illinois Optometric Associations, Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
-%sociation, Order Sons of Italy and the Artists of Casa Italia.
Dominick has received recognition for his work from the National Academies of Practice, Neuro-
Optometric Rehabilitation Association, College of Optometrists in Vision Development, Optometric
Editors Association, and the Easter Seal Society of Metropolitan Chicago. He and his wife Sylvia have also
meived the Heart of St. Bartholomew Award for their work at St. Bartholomew Parish. Dominick is an
mtmationally recognized expert on oculo-visual problems of children and adults with disabilities. His
-arch interests include special populations, pediatrics, and binocular vision dysfunction. Lippincott,
~ ~ i l l i a m sWilkins has recently agreed to publish Dr. Maino's next book.
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Dominick's avocations include website design, blogging, music and photography. He is a member of the
-ktists of Casa Italia and has exhibited his works at the Casa Italia Cultural Center, the Palatine Library and
r Cook County Treasurer's office in Chicago, as well as several art galleries in the Midwest. He has had
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a opportunity to sing opera alongside artists from the NY Met and Chicago Lyric (Dominick is usually
tucked away nicely in the middle of the tenor section of the supporting choir).
.ella vita - chi non risica - non rosica. In life: who risks nothing - gains nothing
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