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Integrative Optometry and Public Health: Connecting Vision to Headache, Dizziness, and Postural Health

 
 

This course highlights the intersection of eye care and whole-body wellness, examining how visual dysfunction can contribute to widespread public health issues such as chronic headache, dizziness, car sickness, and neck pain. Through an integrative optometry lens, participants will explore diagnostic strategies, therapeutic interventions, and collaborative care models that address both visual and systemic symptoms to improve patient quality of life.

Over 1300 attended our event, and we received amazing feedback:

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • The speaker was great. It was easy to follow. I’m left feeling like I wish there was more about his specific tactics and clinical pearls on how he measures the phorias. Also, how he prescribes.

  • Enjoyed listening and learning more about BVD from Dr. Ross. Great speaker, and awesome slides.

  • Thank you. This will help me help my patients . I think sometimes we don’t RX enough prism!

  • Interesting topic, good info for that patient that comes into the office.

  • Great lecture! Very interesting with helpful points. Thank you!

  • Unique topic! Good one.

  • Best course I've taken in the last year.

  • Good to understand you can put prism in only 1 lens.

  • Great info, please have him come back and more CE on binocular stuff!

  • This was very interesting. Will try to be more thorough with BVD assessment.

  • This was an excellent subject, and Dr. Ross was an excellent speaker. I hope we hear from him again.

  • The presenter Dr Kyle Ross is knowledgeable in the field and the presentation very helpful for the profession!

  • This lecture was very informative and Dr. Ross did a great job covering a lot of important material!

Speaker: Kyle Ross, OD, FAAO

Moderator: Dr. Ariel Cerenzie

COPE ID: 102483-FV

Category: Functional Vision/Pediatrics

Thank you to NeuroVisual Medicine Institute for exhibiting at this event!

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

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