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Administrative/Practice Management
01a
01. Administrative/Practice Management
Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage
01b
02. Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage
History Taking
01c
03. History Taking
General Ophthalmic Knowledge
02a
04. General Ophthalmic Knowledge
Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology
02b
05. Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology
General Surgery
02c
06. General Surgery
Cornea
03
07. Cornea
Glaucoma
04
08. Glaucoma
Oculoplastics
05
09. Oculoplastics
Retina
06
10. Retina
Refractive and Cataract Surgery
07
11. Refractive and Cataract Surgery
Neuro-Ophthalmology
08
12. Neuro-Ophthalmology
Pediatrics
09
13. Pediatrics
Ocular/Systemic Diseases
10
14. Ocular/Systemic Diseases
Diagnostic Testing/Imaging
11a
15. Diagnostic Testing/Imaging
Visual Fields
11b
16. Visual Fields
Instruments and Specialized Tests
11c
17. Instruments and Specialized Tests
Contact Lenses/Spectacles/Optical Dispensing
12
18. Contact Lenses/Spectacles/Optical Dispensing
Visual Assessment and Therapy
13a
19. Visual Assessment and Therapy
Low Vision/Treatment
13b
20. Low Vision/Treatment
Masters Courses
15
21. Masters Courses
Sub-Specialty Sessions
16
22. Sub-Specialty Sessions
Learning Labs
14
23. Learning Labs
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VD053005
Advanced Ophthalmic Pharmacology
Vasudha A. Panday
Prerequisite: Attendees should have a familiarity with practical experience and an understanding of ophthalmic pharmacology. Description: This course will take the experienced ophthalmic technician through an up-to-date review of ophthalmic medication classes, uses and potential side effects. Commonly used medications of each class will be described and used to illustrate important properties of groups of medications, which should help the technician in day-to-day clinical practice.
174337
VD052008
Dealing with Difficult Patients Roundtable Session
Anthony P. Johnson
Description: This session will cover situations where Allied Ophthalmic Personnel (AOP) encounter patients who are upset, scared or just plain difficult. Tips and tricks will be shared with ways to handle different situations in making these difficult situations manageable, allowing you to do your job and diffuse difficult situations.
262856
VD052008
Dealing with Difficult Patients Roundtable Session
VICTORIA MARIE ADDIS
Description: This session will cover situations where Allied Ophthalmic Personnel (AOP) encounter patients who are upset, scared or just plain difficult. Tips and tricks will be shared with ways to handle different situations in making these difficult situations manageable, allowing you to do your job and diffuse difficult situations.
252146
VD052008
Dealing with Difficult Patients Roundtable Session
Bansari Mehta
Description: This session will cover situations where Allied Ophthalmic Personnel (AOP) encounter patients who are upset, scared or just plain difficult. Tips and tricks will be shared with ways to handle different situations in making these difficult situations manageable, allowing you to do your job and diffuse difficult situations.
262270
03FR1
Harold A. Stein, MD Lecture
GARY N. HOLLAND
Intraocular Tumors: The Cutting Edge presented by Dr. Carol Shields
114536
VD052004
How to Work Up Without Getting Worked Up!
Savory A. Turman, COMT
Description: This course is intended for technicians to provide a solid foundation for critical thinking within the eye examination. There are many "rabbit holes" one may go down in the course of a patient exam. This course is intended to instruct the technician on how to avoid pitfalls in examinations and to become more thorough while maintaining efficiency throughout the clinical flow process.
155179
VD052002
Playing Your Best Hand with Dry Eye Patients
JOANNE SHEN
Description: This course will describe how to improve history taking, diagnostics and patient education skills to better serve dry eye patients.
167352
VD052007
The Patient with Strabismus: Double Trouble?
Douglas Fredrick
Description: Patients presenting to the eye clinic with strabismus require a systematic approach when being evaluated by the technician and physician. Participants of the course will learn vital questions to ask when obtaining the history and diagnostic testing modalities specific for children and adults with strabismus and/or diplopia. Careful examination will often identify underlying medical conditions previously unrecognized, facilitating prompt medical attention and alleviation of disease.
204158
VD052003
The Red Eye
MARK A. ROLAIN
Description: This course will review causes of red eye including, but not limited to, infections and inflammation. The pertinent aspects of the patient work up for the ophthalmic technician will be covered. The course will discuss the differential diagnosis for the red eye and various treatments depending on the cause.
157072
01SA7
You Saw What? A Curious Compendium of Ocular Oddities
WILLIAM H. EHLERS
Description: This course will discuss a collection of cases that demonstrate some rare and fascinating ocular maladies. It will feature a mix of history, case presentations and epidemiology that covers unusual diagnoses from around the world, running the gamut from Acanthamoeba Keratitis through Zelwegger Syndrome.
45330
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