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Marshall B. Ketchum University’s Dr. Mark E. Nakano Recognized as COA Keyperson of the Year for Advocacy, Leadership and Expanding Vision Care Access

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Marshall B. Ketchum University’s Dr. Mark E. Nakano Recognized as COA Keyperson of the Year for Advocacy, Leadership and Expanding Vision Care Access
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Marshall B. Ketchum University’s Dr. Mark E. Nakano Recognized as COA Keyperson of the Year for Advocacy, Leadership and Expanding Vision Care Access

2025-04-11 00:00 Last Updated At:00:11

FULLERTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 10, 2025--

Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU) today announced that Dr. Mark E. Nakano, OD, associate dean of clinics and assistant professor at MBKU’s Southern California College of Optometry (SCCO), has been named the 2024 Keyperson of the Year by the California Optometric Association (COA). This prestigious recognition is not given out every year but is awarded to deserving individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication to advocacy, leadership and legislation for optometry. Dr. Nakano's COA engagement, professional mentorship and direction in establishing local clinics – including his most recent involvement in the newly launched Angels for Sight Vision Clinic in Long Beach which expands access to care for underserved communities in the greater Los Angeles area – have made a lasting impact on the profession and are helping shape the future of patient care.

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“I am deeply honored to be recognized by the COA and my peers,” said Dr. Nakano. “Advocacy is essential to advancing our profession and ensuring we continue to provide the highest level of care to our patients. I’m committed to expanding access to vision care across all communities, while also helping train and inspire the next generation of optometric professionals. I am grateful to have the support of MBKU in driving these efforts forward.”

Throughout his career, Dr. Nakano has been a dedicated advocate for optometry, serving on multiple COA committees. His contributions also include volunteering as an Eyes of Hope Vision Care Provider, Vision Director of Blessfest delivering care to the unhoused, Immediate Past-President of the South Bay Optometric Society and currently serving as vice chair of the National Academies of Practice Optometry Section. He has contributed significantly to patient care advancements, including legislative scope expansions for optometry in 2017 and 2021 and the inclusion of COVID-19 vaccinations within optometric practice. As a frontline provider at COVID Vaccination Super Sites, he helped administer over 5,000 vaccines.

Expanding Access to Eye Care Through Community Clinics

Notably, Dr. Nakano has been instrumental in expanding access to eye care, establishing and leading seven community-focused clinics that serve underserved populations while providing hands-on training for future optometrists. Ketchum Health’s University Eye Centers in Anaheim and Los Angeles have long served as flagship clinical teaching facilities for SCCO at MBKU, setting the standard for excellence in patient care, education and community service. Dr. Nakano has played a pivotal role in their ongoing success, ensuring these clinics not only provide high-quality vision care but also serve as invaluable training grounds for future optometrists. His leadership and commitment to advancing clinical education and patient access have helped shape these centers into models of comprehensive eye care – an approach he has carried forward in the development and support of additional clinics serving underserved populations. These clinics include the South Central Family Health Clinic and Hurtt Clinic at Village of Hope, both Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) providing essential care to uninsured and homeless patients; Beyond Blindness in Santa Ana, supporting children with visual and developmental impairments; California State University Fullerton’s Student Health Center, ensuring students have access to affordable eye care; and Angels for Sight in Long Beach, a nonprofit clinic dedicated to accessible vision services for underserved communities.

Most recently, Dr. Nakano played a key role in launching the Angels for Sight Vision Clinic in Long Beach, where he serves as interim clinical director. He guided the effort from facility planning and compliance to insurance credentialing and operations. This newest clinic is staffed by MBKU faculty and optometry students who provide patient care. As a teaching site, it offers graduate students hands-on experience under expert supervision, ensuring high-quality care for patients while preparing the next generation of optometrists. Together, Angels for Sight and MBKU are expanding access to essential vision services, including comprehensive exams, eyeglass fittings and ocular disease treatment.

“Dr. Nakano’s commitment to advocacy and patient care is truly inspiring,” said Dr. Julie A. Schornack, president of Marshall B. Ketchum University. “His leadership and dedication not only strengthen the field of optometry but also make a profound difference in the lives of countless patients, students and colleagues. We are incredibly proud of his accomplishments and grateful for his contributions to MBKU and the broader optometric community.”

In addition to this latest honor from COA, Dr. Nakano has received numerous recognitions, including the Distinguished Fellow designation from the National Academies of Practice. He remains committed to advancing the profession by mentoring future optometrists, expanding optometric services in community clinics and advocating for policies that strengthen patient care.

Looking ahead, Dr. Nakano aims to continue his efforts in increasing optometric participation in FQHCs, streamlining licensing processes and advocating for further scope expansions to ensure optometrists can fully utilize their training to serve diverse patient needs.

For more information about MBKU, visit https://ketchum.edu/.

About Marshall B. Ketchum University:Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU) is an independent, private, non-profit, accredited educational institution located in Fullerton, California proudly preparing the health care leaders of the future through immersive and rigorous academic programs that teach, train and graduate tomorrow’s clinical experts. Established in 1904, more than 100 years later, MBKU today includes three primary schools: 1) Southern California College of Optometry which offers a Doctor of Optometry and a Master of Science in Vision Science degree; 2) its School of Physician Assistant Studies which awards a Master of Medical Science degree; and 3) its College of Pharmacy, that offers a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. With a nationally recognized faculty known for offering the highest level of expertise and experience in clinical education and training; a commitment to introducing students to the latest in technology, diagnosis and treatment; as well as small class sizes and a tight-knit family feel—MBKU graduates become part of a diverse and inclusive alumni group that includes some of the health care industry’s most accomplished researchers, clinicians and teachers. MBKU also provides personalized care to the communities it serves from two state-of-the-art optometry clinics offering comprehensive vision care for all ages, from infants to seniors. Its wide array of services include cornea and contact lenses, pediatric vision, ocular disease treatment and consultation, vision therapy, low vision and more. More services can be found online at the University Eye Center at Ketchum Health Anaheim and University Eye Center at Ketchum Health Los Angeles. Accessible primary care medical services are also available at its Ketchum Health Medical Clinic. To learn more about MBKU’s programs or public clinics visit, https://www.ketchum.edu/ or follow on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Dr. Mark E. Nakano accepting the 2024 Keyperson of the Year Award by the California Optometric Association

Dr. Mark E. Nakano accepting the 2024 Keyperson of the Year Award by the California Optometric Association

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Tielemans headed in powerfully from a 12th minute corner, but Villa could not extend its lead. Ollie Watkins was denied by Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno in the second half and substitute Donyell Malen hit the bar in stoppage time.

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Ipswich Town's Julio Enciso shoots towards goal, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Ipswich Town, at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday May 3, 2025. (Cody Froggatt/PA via AP)

Ipswich Town's Julio Enciso shoots towards goal, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Ipswich Town, at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday May 3, 2025. (Cody Froggatt/PA via AP)

Ipswich Town's Julio Enciso celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Ipswich Town, at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday May 3, 2025. (Cody Froggatt/PA via AP)

Ipswich Town's Julio Enciso celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the game, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Ipswich Town, at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday May 3, 2025. (Cody Froggatt/PA via AP)

Southampton's Flynn Downes, left, and Leicester City's Oliver Skipp in action during the English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Southampton at the King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Saturday May 3, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

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Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans, second from left, scores the opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Fulham at Villa Park, Birmingham, England, Saturday, May 3, 2025. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans, second from left, scores the opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Fulham at Villa Park, Birmingham, England, Saturday, May 3, 2025. (Nick Potts/PA via AP)

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