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The Magic of Serum Tears: Foundations & Fundamentals

 
 

This session provides a comprehensive introduction to autologous serum tears, a biologic therapy for ocular surface disease. Participants will review the composition, mechanism of action, evidence-based indications, and protocols for serum tears. The course emphasizes patient selection and clinical integration to optimize ocular surface outcomes.

Over 1100 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • I signed up to be a vital tears provider immediately after lecture

  • She was very easy to learn from and made it understandable to this old timers! No more just refresh drops for everyone!!

  • This class helped me understand serum tears much better.

  • Great topic - rarely covered, and certainly not in-depth like today - thanks !

  • Great intro to how to introduce serum tears to patients.

  • Enjoyed this because it's not a super common CE topic.

  • Always great to hear clinically relevant information!

  • Very well spoken speaker. Good flow with material (not too fast or slow).

  • So helpful to get such a thorough summary!

  • This is the second time I have heard this speaker and both times I was impressed by her knowledge and her passion.

  • Covered all the bases, so I feel confident.

Speaker: Cecelia Koetting, O.D.

Moderator: Dr. Elise Kramer

COPE ID: 103914-PH

Category: Pharmacology

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

Thank you to Vital Tears for exhibiting at this event.


Thank you to Vital Tears for exhibiting at this event.

 

Serum tears made simple.

Vital Tears was founded in 2015 with the mission to provide convenient access to autologous serum tears for patients across the United States. We employ a state-of-the-art process to deliver high-quality, customized serum tears quickly and efficiently to patients who need them. Our team is committed to serving our patients and clinical partners with excellence.

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