Senior Lecturer
Ms. Davelman holds a B.Optom and M.Optom from Hadassah Academic College Jerusalem.
Since her graduation in 2009, she has been working as an optometrist in the Division of Ophthalmology, the Center for Pediatric Ophthalmology and the Strabismus Unit at the Hadassah University Medical Center. She also teaches courses in contact lenses, serves as a clinical instructor of the advanced contact lens clinics where she fits specialty lenses including keratoconus and myopia management, and supervises of research projects at the Department of Optometry and Vision Science at Hadassah Academic College.
Contact:
jeniad@edu.hac.ac.il
Ms. Davelman has been involved in several research projects related to contact lens and has published in the area of specialty contact lenses, pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. She is also an active participant and poster presenter in international symposia.
Severinsky B, Fadel D, Davelman J, Moulton E. Effect of Scleral Lenses on Corneal Topography in Keratoconus: A Case Series of Cross-Linked Versus Non-Cross-Linked Eyes. Aug 2019 Cornea.
David R, Davelman J, Mechoulam H, Cohen E, Karshai I, Anteby I. Strabismus developing after unilateral and bilateral congenital cataract surgery in healthy children. Aug 2016 Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.