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Meet Our Eye Doctors:

 

Dr. Luke Small, OD

A Winnipeg native, Dr. Luke Small graduated from the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry in 2000. Dr. Small received both a bachelor’s degree in Vision Science and his Doctorate of Optometry (OD) from Berkeley. Dr. Small’s clinical internships included studying at the Beijing Medical University in China, the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and at LaserVue Eye Associates in Orlando, Florida.

Upon graduation from Berkeley, he and his wife (Dr. Gina Mistretta Small, OD) returned to Canada for two years where they practiced at Armstrong and Small Eyecare Centre with Dr. Rod Small until 2002.

For the next five years, Dr. Small and his family moved to his wife’s hometown of Santa Barbara, California. While in Santa Barbara, Dr. Small served as the president of the Tri-County Optometric Association (a chapter of the California Optometric Association) and gained valuable experience working in numerous different modes of optometric practices including private, corporate, refractive surgery and hospital-based optometry.

Dr. Small’s earlier education saw him graduating from the French Immersion program at College Jeanne Sauvé in 1991 where he was valedictorian. Dr. Small received his BS in Environmental Science from Texas Christian University in 1995 where he had received a four-year swimming scholarship in Fort Worth, Texas.

It was in 2007 that he and his wife made the decision to come back to Winnipeg and take over his father’s practice and continue the nearly 100 years of optometric service that Armstrong and Small Eye Care Center has provided to the Winnipeg community. Dr. Small is a third generation optometrist. Between he and his wife, they have 11 family members who are all optometrists.

Dr. Small has also been closely involved with the Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (VOSH) who bring glasses and eye care to those in need around the world. To date, Dr. Small has been involved with trips to Peru, Philippines, Ukraine, and Baja Mexico.

In 2012, Dr. Small was voted ‘Optometrist of the Year’ by his fellow Manitoba Optometrists for his volunteer work with Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Siloam Mission, and the Manitoba Association of Optometrists (MAO). At the CNIB, he is on the provincial board and has recently been added to the national Programs & Services Committee as well as chairing the same committee at the provincial level. At Siloam Mission, he was an integral part of creating an Optometric clinic within the Saul Sair Health Centre, the first of its kind ever in a homeless shelter. Within the MAO, Dr. Small is on the Public Relations and Communications committee as well as the provincial liaison to the CNIB. Currently Dr. Small is a member of the Optomize and Jump Start Faculty, a group of dry eye specialists from across Canada who are working with Allergan to train other optometrists on how to treat and manage dry eye.

Dr. Small currently enjoys surfing (which is particularly difficult to accomplish in Winnipeg), adventure racing, soccer, and his first love, hockey (his sister, Sami Jo, is a 3-time Olympian with the Canadian National Women’s Team), and spending time with his kids. He and Dr. Gina Small have two children, Annika and Sebastian.

Dr. Luke in Winnipeg, MB

Dr. Gina Small, OD

Dr. Gina in Winnipeg, MB

Dr. Gina Small is a transplant to Winnipeg. Born and raised in California, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry in 2000 with a Doctorate of Optometry degree (O.D.). She also has a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Vision Science from U.C. Berkeley. Dr. Small’s training included externships at Denver Optometric Center in Denver, Colorado, Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and LaserVue Eye Associates in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Gina Small, like her husband Luke, also comes from a family of Optometrists, including her grandfather Dr. Charles Seger who was President of the American Optometric Association from 1965 to 1966.

After graduating from Optometry school in 2000, Dr. Small practiced at Armstrong & Small with her husband Dr. Luke Small, and her father-in-law Dr. Rod Small for two years. In 2002 Drs. Gina & Luke Small moved to California where they practiced in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Gina Small particularly enjoyed working in an Ophthalmology Clinic in Santa Barbara and gaining experience with specialized contact lens fittings for keratoconus and post-corneal graft patients.

Dr. Small is happy to be living in Winnipeg again (believe it or not!) and to be a part of this almost 100 year-old family practice. She works part-time now at the office and keeps busy the rest of the time with her two children Annika & Sebastian.

Dr. Jocelyn Radawiec, OD

Dr. Jocelyn in Winnipeg, MB

Dr. Jocelyn Radawiec graduated from the University of Waterloo School of Optometry in 2003 on the Dean’s Honour List. While in optometry school, she spent time in Mexico providing charity eye care to the residents who previously didn’t have access to any eye care services. Since graduating, she has been actively involved in the Manitoba Association of Optometrists’ Children’s Vision Committee, whose mandate is to educate the public about the importance of eye exams for young children.

Dr. Radawiec joined the Armstrong & Small team in 2018 after practising for 15 years in Manitoba (14 years in Winnipeg and one year in Brandon). She has a particular interest in children’s vision but is happy to see patients of any age. When she’s not working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and her twin sons.

Dr. Shane Cornelson, OD

Dr. Jocelyn in Winnipeg, MB

Dr. Shane Cornelson was born and raised in Winnipeg and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Winnipeg. He went on to complete his Doctorate of Optometry degree at the University of Waterloo, graduating in 2017 on the Dean’s Honours list. During his last year at Waterloo, Shane completed a four-month ocular disease and therapeutics externship at OMNI Eye Specialists in Baltimore, MD. He also took part in an optometric mission trip with Canadian Vision Care in Jamaica, where the team provided eye examinations and glasses to those in need.

Shane finished his primary care rotation in Calgary, where he gained further training in corneal disease and specialty contact lenses. Shane enjoys spending time with family and friends and staying active. You can find him out running, biking, and golfing in the summer, or playing hockey and snowboarding in the winter.

He always looks forward to spending his summer weekends at his family cabin at West Hawk Lake. Shane has travelled to Mexico, Thailand, Barcelona, Morocco, London, Croatia, and Ireland. He hopes to visit many more countries in the future. Shane is dedicated to providing exceptional care and education to all his patients. He is currently accepting patients of all ages and looks forward to meeting you!