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OCT Connect: Case Presentations

 
 

This course will present a variety of cases including the ocular manifestations of systemic disease, the ocular manifestations of drug toxicity and selected posterior segment diseases including diseases of the vitreomacular interface and diabetic macular edema. AAO Preferred Practice Guidelines and guidelines will be discussed. The course will emphasize the use of OCT in the diagnosis and management of these conditions. Current practice guidelines based on OCT will be heavily regarded.

Over 1200 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Dr. Rodman was AMAZING. She brought things up that I had forgotten and taught me things I didn't know.

  • I love her style of lecturing!!

  • Dr. Rodman has the best lectures! A truly talented lecturer!!

  • Dr. Rodman is a brilliant presenter! Great case overviews today!

  • I absolutely love and appreciate the quality of these OCT case studies. This is very much needed education! Please give us many more!!!!! Thank you!!!

  • Learned a lot about how to approach my plaquenil patients.

  • Loved the speaker. She explained things in such a great way and the cases were very interesting.

  • Great lecture on oct and retinal conditions.

  • I really benefited from the case histories. We need more of these type of classes.

  • Lecturer is extremely knowledgeable and detailed in presentation!

  • Very interesting information about macular telangiectasias.

  • Case presentations are great because it applies to us seeing patients!

  • Awesome presentation. Explained everything in such an easy to understand way. Thank u.

  • Great breakdown on these cases. She dissected them and made them easy to analyze and understand.

Speaker: Julie Rodman, OD

COPE ID: 85169-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

Thank you to Visionix for exhibiting at this event.

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

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