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Corneal Hysteresis and IOPcc: Glaucoma Vitals for the Modern Era

 
 

Glaucoma is like a large puzzle.  There are a lot of pieces of the puzzle that need to be put together to arrive at an accurate diagnosis.  This course will cover the data surrounding one of those pieces, corneal hysteresis, and its role in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of glaucoma.

Over 1400 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Fascinating! Never heard of this topic before. Excellent explanation and research! Need to ask OMDs about this instrument.

  • Thank you for explaining corneal hysteresis well.

  • Great Glaucoma & K Hysteresis CE. More Glaucoma CE in future please!

  • Thank you for the interesting discussion and information and statistics on corneal hysteresis. It was very informational.

  • The speaker was very knowledgeable and informative. The information was very applicable for my practice.

  • Another amazing lecture from Dr. Nate! I really enjoyed this important glaucoma topic that is not often discussed.

  • Going to need a LOT more info on this one. Part 2 please

  • Woo U and Dr. Lighthizer both are consistently providing OUSTANDING CE!

  • Great presentation, speaker kept audience engaged and entertained throughout! Thank you!

  • Great topic - excellent information. Hoping that my practice will add an ORA in the future!

  • Dr Lighthizer is a fantastic speaker! Interesting and articulate.

  • Talented speaker, will attend other lectures of his.

  • Thank you for offering Glaucoma courses. It was a great lecture and excellent speaker.

  • Appreciated speaker's interest in presenting the topic. Really enjoyed listening and learned a lot.

  • This was a very good review in addition. A very productive 1 hour!

Speaker: Nathan Lighthizer, O.D., F.A.A.O, F.A.A.O.M.S.

Moderator: Dr. Carolyn Majcher

COPE ID: 98766-GL

Category: Glaucoma

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

Thank you to Reichert for exhibiting at this event.

 
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