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Administrative/Practice Management01a01. Administrative/Practice Management
Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage01b02. Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage
History Taking 01c03. History Taking
General Ophthalmic Knowledge02a04. General Ophthalmic Knowledge
Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology02b05. Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology
General Surgery02c06. General Surgery
Cornea0307. Cornea
Glaucoma0408. Glaucoma
Oculoplastics0509. Oculoplastics
Retina0610. Retina
Refractive and Cataract Surgery0711. Refractive and Cataract Surgery
Neuro-Ophthalmology0812. Neuro-Ophthalmology
Pediatrics0913. Pediatrics
Ocular/Systemic Diseases1014. Ocular/Systemic Diseases
Diagnostic Testing/Imaging11a15. Diagnostic Testing/Imaging
Visual Fields11b16. Visual Fields
Instruments and Specialized Tests11c17. Instruments and Specialized Tests
Contact Lenses/Spectacles/Optical Dispensing1218. Contact Lenses/Spectacles/Optical Dispensing
Visual Assessment and Therapy13a19. Visual Assessment and Therapy
Low Vision/Treatment13b20. Low Vision/Treatment
Masters Courses1521. Masters Courses
Sub-Specialty Sessions1622. Sub-Specialty Sessions
Learning Labs1423. Learning Labs
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Course TimesCourse InfoCourse CodeCourseInstructorCourse Description
 JCAHPO CourseVD031002History Taking and Work Ups Like a True DetectiveSally Ellen F. Scanlon, COTSally Ellen F. Scanlon, COTDescription: Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to gather a complete health history and perform a complete work up like a detective investigating a crime scene.  89967
 JCAHPO CourseVD031001Why We Ask What We Ask: Correlating Signs and Symptoms with Retinal DiseasesChristina Y. WengDescription: This lecture will use elements of the history (e.g., flashes/floaters, metamorphopsia, eye pain, etc.) as a launching pad into discussion of some common retinal diseases (e.g., retinal detachment, posterior vitreous detachment, epiretinal membrane). A review of each common pathology will then be provided and a brief overview of treatment for each disease state will be given.  227562