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Retinal Disease: Depression, Anxiety and Vision Loss

 
 

Practitioners are well educated in diagnosing and treating eye conditions that can potentially cause devastating vision loss.   Understanding the patients mental state is critical in managing their disease as well as keeping them functioning with the vision loss.  This course will assist the practitioner in understanding what the patient is going through, how to help them cope and give them hope.

Almost 900 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Thank you Dr. Shuldiner for addressing this topic that is very much needed!

  • Very enlightening topic. Good speaker.

  • Fabulous presentation! Provided me a refresher on low vision Optometry.

  • Good tips and reminders on low vision. Speaker was very easy to listen to.

  • One of the best presentations I have heard in a while!

  • Good practical approach was appreciated!

  • outstanding lecture and very interesting!

  • Very enjoyable. Dr. Shuldiner is an excellent speaker.

  • Excellent educator and very genune in his avocation

  • excellent review on low vision basics along with management of patients

  • Dr. Shuldiner presented much needed valuable optometry information. I learned so much more about low vision.

  • I definitely learned something that I could use in my practice to help low vision patients.

Speaker: Dr. Richard Shuldiner

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of live continuing education.

Thank you to International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) for sponsoring this event.

The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists is the leading low vision organization in the world. All of our 42 highly trained optometrists have completed The Richard Shuldiner, OD/William Feinbloom, OD Philosophy & Methods for Providing Low Vision Care™. This intensive 5-day program is an exceptionally successful method for adding low vision care in the private optometric practice. The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists is committed to the inclusion of excellent low vision care throughout the eye care profession.

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