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Elevating Anterior Segment Care for the Cataract and Refractive Patient: Mastering Slit Lamp Techniques and Imaging for the Modern Optometric Practice

 
 

Master slit lamp techniques and imaging to elevate anterior segment care for cataract and refractive patients. Enhance diagnostic confidence, streamline referrals, and optimize outcomes with modern tools like ZEISS imaging systems and advanced lenses.

Over 1000 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • We are very grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge, as we greatly appreciate the opportunity to learn without incurring any expenses.

  • One of the best WooU lectures, so knowledgeable and clear!

  • Extremely knowledgeable. Great slides and I loved the case studies!

  • Very educational and clinical-applicable presentation which has beneficially enhanced my knowledge.

  • Great presentation! This will help me have better conversations about glasses free options!

  • Thank you so much for the mix of data and case studies.

  • Would love to hear from Dr Schorr again!

  • So much quality information, easy to make practice changes and help stay up to date, thanks.

  • As a 69-year-old probably needing cataract surgery in the next 5 years, you provided a lot of options I was not aware of. Also, great information to pass on to my patients.

  • Great Refractive Surgery Review.

  • Dr. Schorr is a great lecturer. Awesome class!!

  • The speaker was excellent and spoke clearly and was easy to hear and understand.

  • Fabulous lecturer and prepared topic👍

  • Great slit lamp ce. Thanks very much Woo U!

Speaker: Dr. Emily Schorr

Moderator: Dr. Carolyn Majcher

COPE ID: 98203-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

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

Thank you to Zeiss for exhibiting at this event.

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