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Administrative/Practice Management
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01. Administrative/Practice Management
Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage
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02. Chart Documentation/Coding/Scribing/Triage
History Taking
01c
03. History Taking
General Ophthalmic Knowledge
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04. General Ophthalmic Knowledge
Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology
02b
05. Comprehensive Clinical Ophthalmology
General Surgery
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06. General Surgery
Cornea
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07. Cornea
Glaucoma
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08. Glaucoma
Oculoplastics
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09. Oculoplastics
Retina
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10. Retina
Refractive and Cataract Surgery
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11. Refractive and Cataract Surgery
Neuro-Ophthalmology
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12. Neuro-Ophthalmology
Pediatrics
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13. Pediatrics
Ocular/Systemic Diseases
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14. Ocular/Systemic Diseases
Diagnostic Testing/Imaging
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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
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18. Contact Lenses/Spectacles/Optical Dispensing
Visual Assessment and Therapy
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19. Visual Assessment and Therapy
Low Vision/Treatment
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20. Low Vision/Treatment
Masters Courses
15
21. Masters Courses
Sub-Specialty Sessions
16
22. Sub-Specialty Sessions
Learning Labs
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23. Learning Labs
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VD103002
Diabetic Retinopathy: Learn to be an Ophthalmic Imaging Assistant
JEREMY W. SHAW
Description: This course will teach the skills necessary to recognize and gauge diabetic eye changes. Techniques for identifying and documenting lesions will be discussed as part of diabetic retinopathy screening and an algorithmic surveillance system will be presented.
214891
VD103002
Diabetic Retinopathy: Learn to be an Ophthalmic Imaging Assistant
Lupe Cisneros, COA
Description: This course will teach the skills necessary to recognize and gauge diabetic eye changes. Techniques for identifying and documenting lesions will be discussed as part of diabetic retinopathy screening and an algorithmic surveillance system will be presented.
32201
VD103002
Diabetic Retinopathy: Learn to be an Ophthalmic Imaging Assistant
Andrea Wong
Description: This course will teach the skills necessary to recognize and gauge diabetic eye changes. Techniques for identifying and documenting lesions will be discussed as part of diabetic retinopathy screening and an algorithmic surveillance system will be presented.
277351
VD102001
Endophthalmitis Prevention
Neal Shorstein
Description: This course will discuss chemoprophylaxis and other ways to prevent infection.
119359
VD103006
Gene Therapy
Abdhish R. Bhavsar
Description: The eye is an ideal target for gene therapy due to its accessibility and small size. Gene therapy can be used to target age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, myopic macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, Stargardt disease and optic nerve disease, such as optic atrophy and optic neuritis. This course will discuss the science behind gene therapy and give examples of its application in ophthalmology.
91620
VD102005
Macular Degeneration, Now and Near
Christina Y. Weng
Description: This course will briefly review the current therapies available for age-related macular degeneration, and focus on promising therapeutics in the pipeline that may be available to providers in the near future.
227562
VD223002
Medical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
Michael S. Ip
Prerequisite: A minimum of one-year experience in a retina practice. Description: This session will provide an update on current concepts and technologies; new emerging imaging technologies; and new therapeutics within the retina sub-specialty. Key retina topics include: the use of artificial intelligence; current and emerging treatment for dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD); treatment of retinal vein occlusions; and current and emerging treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME).
136035
VD223002
Medical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
Michael Abramoff
Prerequisite: A minimum of one-year experience in a retina practice. Description: This session will provide an update on current concepts and technologies; new emerging imaging technologies; and new therapeutics within the retina sub-specialty. Key retina topics include: the use of artificial intelligence; current and emerging treatment for dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD); treatment of retinal vein occlusions; and current and emerging treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME).
271217
VD223002
Medical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
Peter K. Kaiser
Prerequisite: A minimum of one-year experience in a retina practice. Description: This session will provide an update on current concepts and technologies; new emerging imaging technologies; and new therapeutics within the retina sub-specialty. Key retina topics include: the use of artificial intelligence; current and emerging treatment for dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD); treatment of retinal vein occlusions; and current and emerging treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME).
115054
VD223002
Medical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
MICHAEL W. STEWART
Prerequisite: A minimum of one-year experience in a retina practice. Description: This session will provide an update on current concepts and technologies; new emerging imaging technologies; and new therapeutics within the retina sub-specialty. Key retina topics include: the use of artificial intelligence; current and emerging treatment for dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD); treatment of retinal vein occlusions; and current and emerging treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME).
142534
VB103007
PVD: Evolution, Complications and Treatment of Its Early Stages
Mark W. Johnson
Description: This course will describe the pattern and progression of the most important change in the human vitreous: age-related posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). Pathogenesis and treatment of the numerous macular complications of PVD will be comprehensively discussed and illustrated.
34561
VD223003
Surgical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
Lauren A. Dalvin
Description: This sub-specialty session will focus on the surgical treatment of retinal conditions. Topics will include posterior complications of anterior segment surgery, retinal surgery highlights and an update on the treatment of ocular tumors.
293253
VD223003
Surgical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
Steven Yeh
Description: This sub-specialty session will focus on the surgical treatment of retinal conditions. Topics will include posterior complications of anterior segment surgery, retinal surgery highlights and an update on the treatment of ocular tumors.
208076
VD223003
Surgical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
MICHAEL W. STEWART
Description: This sub-specialty session will focus on the surgical treatment of retinal conditions. Topics will include posterior complications of anterior segment surgery, retinal surgery highlights and an update on the treatment of ocular tumors.
142534
VD223003
Surgical Retina Sub-Specialty Session
William F. Mieler
Description: This sub-specialty session will focus on the surgical treatment of retinal conditions. Topics will include posterior complications of anterior segment surgery, retinal surgery highlights and an update on the treatment of ocular tumors.
151147
VD102003
Updated Guidelines for Intravitreal Injections
Yang Zhang
Description: This course will review best practices for performing intravitreal injections based on current literature. Evidence-based methods of preparation of the ocular surface, the prevention of infection and the administration of longer acting implants will be discussed.
253024
VD102004
Uveitis
Ashvini Reddy
Description: An introductory lecture to familiarize technicians and providers with the assessment and management of uveitis.
279806
VD031001
Why We Ask What We Ask: Correlating Signs and Symptoms with Retinal Diseases
Christina Y. Weng
Description: 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
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