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Co-Managing with a Dry Eye Emphasis in your Practice

 
 

This program provides an overview of opportunities for eye care clinicians to better manage patients with dry eye disease and to co-manage dry eye disease within a collaborative OD/MD model. Integrating advanced therapies into clinical practice will also be explored, including how DMSt can complement current ocular surface treatments. Strategies for effective staff delegation to improve workflow efficiency, enhance patient outcomes, and promote practice growth.

Over 900 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Good review in the evaluation and management of dry eye by Dr. Kramer

  • I want to buy a meibographer now!

  • I agree with the others who commented that Dr Kramer is an excellent speaker!

  • Very informated especially about trying to comanage with dermatology.

  • Dr. Kramer is an exceptional presenter!

  • Very insightful. Great speaker. Clear and succinct.

  • I always like when you have this speaker, I enjoy her lectures.

  • Thank you for presenting helpful and interestings subject matterg subject matter.

  • Very nice handout and slides; very good speaker; very good moderator.

  • The speaker was very knowledgeable. I thoroughly enjoyed the lecture.

  • Very practical information! I am loving the WooU courses! Excellent speaker, too. Thank you.

  • This seminar was extremely informative and was delivered with the expertise of one who has obviously committed her professional life to state-o-the art and current knowledge of advanced treatments for dry-eye disease. Bravo!

  • Well rounded lectures. Useful Information.

Speaker: Elise Kramer, OD

Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Stewart

Cost: Free!

COPE ID: 105904-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

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

Thank you to Lumenis for exhibiting at this event.

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