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Glaucoma Essentials: The Path to Preservation

 
 

Join Woo U for a 4-hour summit on comprehensive glaucoma care designed to bridge the gap between diagnostic theory and real-world patient success. As glaucoma management evolves, practitioners must look beyond simple pressure readings to master both the mechanical and systemic complexities of the disease. Earn 4 hours of instant CE credit with the OE tracker app.

Over 300 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Really appreciate the multihour, low cost, relevant CE with knowledgeable speakers.

  • Excellent CE. Both very knowledgeable and good speakers.

  • Great information on a very complicated condition.

  • Great speakers! Brought new information and served as a refresher of current and older concepts. Thank you!

  • always good to keep abreast of what is progressing in Glaucoma.

  • Love that you have multi-hour CE on this topic! Thank you!

  • Great glaucoma lectures. Very beneficial.

  • Both are excellent presenters.

  • Everything was great.

  • Really enjoyed Dr Ibach and Dr Steen, both very enjoyable to listen to.

  • Really enjoyed both speakers. Can’t wait for more lectures by both!

  • This was one of the most informative and well presented lectures that I have listened to.

Date/Time: Sunday, May 17, 2026 8:00 AM 12:00 PM

Moderator: Dr. Ariel Cerenzie


Course Title: Open or Closed: How We Treat Glaucoma presented by Mitch Ibach, OD

Course Description: Differentiating open- and angle-closure glaucoma, this lecture reviews mechanisms, diagnosis, and modern management including drops, laser, and surgery. Patient case scenarios to highlight real world decision making.

Course ID: 104096-GL

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Course Title: Optimizing Glaucoma Care: Managing the Comorbidities presented by Jessica Steen, OD

Course Description: Managing open angle glaucoma with coexisting ophthalmic conditions requires accurate diagnosis, tailored treatment, and multidisciplinary care. This course uses a case-based approach to optimize management while addressing anterior and posterior segment ophthalmic comorbidities while minimizing appointment fatigue.

Course ID: 104097-GL

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This event is COPE approved for 4 hours of Glaucoma CE credit.

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