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Dry Eye Therapy for the Primary Care Optometrist

 
 

Effective dry eye care in primary practice requires treatment strategies that are realistic, adaptable, and sustainable for both the clinician and the patient. This course focuses on the practical management of dry eye disease in the primary care optometric setting. Practitioners will learn about treatment selection, patient education and follow up guidelines. Attendees will gain strategies to improve patient adherence, set realistic expectations, recognize when escalation of care is needed, and manage dry eye as a chronic condition within a busy practice environment.

Almost 1200 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Great speaker and slides; Please have her back talk about LLLT!

  • Thank you so much! That was the most thorough dry eye lecture I have had! And very relatable to a primary care setting and how one can implement dry eye care in small ways.

  • This was excellent. Dr. Quint provided the most updated treatments available. Very informative and great presentation.

  • Knowledgeable, Great pointers.

  • I've heard many dry eye lectures. This was one of the best.

  • I thought that this would be an easy review - it was much more and well presented! From high tech to low tech, with plenty of tips and tidbits - a great update!

  • Great overview of DE, and I liked how she says to think of it same as we do glaucoma. Don't wait for symptoms!

  • Very comprehensive! Love the update on all the dry eye treatments!

  • Another great course for dry eye.

  • A lot of information delivered at a good pace.

  • This was a great refresher!

  • Good topic. Can never get enough of dry eye material.

Speaker: Jessilin Quint, O.D.

Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Stewart

COPE ID: 103397-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

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

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