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Prostaglandins: The Paradigm in Glaucoma Therapy

 
 

This course will be an overview of glaucoma treatment and management. This course will review and contrast management ideas such as topical hypotensives versus surgical techniques. The course will address topical hypotensives from a pharmacological standpoint. The course will delve into updated management strategies available to patients such as sustained release systems, implants, and SLT. The course will review case studies that will showcase the benefits of each treatment option.

Almost 1200 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Dr. Thimons is high level expert on glaucoma. Thank you!

  • Dr .Thimons has superb mastery of all aspects of glaucoma.

  • Good review of prostaglandins and their usefulness vs. other medications in glaucoma management.

  • I really appreciate the topic, but also the speaker. It was very informative and evidence based.

  • Excellent combo of pathophysiology, studies references and landmark study reviews. Plus practical advice. Thank you!

  • Thank you for breaking down so much glaucoma information in an understandable manner. Great presentation!

  • One of the best CE I have attended!

  • Great lecture. Amazing how knowledgeable Dr thimons is and how easy it is to listen to him present information.

  • Speaker was amazing!! Probably the best WooU Event I've attended.

  • Excellent presentation; all key points, just the right amount of info after seeing patinets!

  • For 25 years or longer, presentations by Dr. Thimmons have been highlights of Optometric Continuing Education. His combination of clinical knowledge, and conversancy with the literature, i.e. the scince, are unmatched.

Speaker: Jim Thimons, OD

Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Stewart

COPE ID: 86864-GL

COPE Category: Glaucoma

Thank you to Thea for exhibiting at this event.

This event is undergoing COPE approval for 1 hour of CE credit.

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