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Advances in Understanding Geographic Atrophy

 
 

Using advanced technology and algorithms to improve diagnostic accuracy and predict the course of advancing AMD – imaging features associated with progression – optical coherence tomography (OCT), artificial intelligence (AI), and more.

Over 800 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • I appreciated the imaging studies, and the brief inclusion of alternate (probably older) modes.

  • Dr. Dunbar did an excellent job on this presentation. I would bring him back for further presentations in the future.

  • Thank you, great explanation on the complement and answer as to why the new treatments may take so long to work!

  • Thanks for an excellent evening CE program!

  • This was an excellent lecture and the Speaker too. I really liked this one. Thank you. 

  • Very informative lecture on a the changing arena of identifying and treating GA. 

  • Thank you Dr. Dunbar for this course, I work at a Cornea and Cataract Specialty clinic, and AMD is as far as advance cases that are seen before being referred to the retinal specialists for further treatment. I cannot recall a single if not very few GA cases in our clinic yet. But now I know what signs to look for possible GA detection.

Speaker: Mark Dunbar, OD

Moderator: Dr. Ariel Cerenzie

Cost: Free!

COPE ID: 88931-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

This activity is jointly provided by iVista Medical Education Inc and Woo University.

This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant by Apellis.

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE credit.

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