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The Updated Prevalence of Pediatric Keratoconus. Much Greater Than You Thought

 

Click Here to download the Prevalence of Keratoconus Paper.

Click Here to register for the IKA meeting, May 18-19, 2024 in Bethesda, MD.

 

The management of keratoconus is evolving rapidly, bringing new opportunities for eye care clinicians to improve outcomes even in patients with complex cases. At IKA 2024, renowned experts will share insights that will help community clinicians enhance their use of diagnostic tools and treatment strategies for patients across the spectrum of keratoconus severity. Register now and earn CE/CME credits during this live educational conference designed for all eye care professionals involved in keratoconus management.


Join Woo U and the International Keratoconus Academy for a 1 hour free CE event on the important topic of keratoconus. Dr. Harthan will also be reviewing the most recent publication regarding prevalence of keratoconus in pediatric populations.

Almost 1000 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Best CE yet!

  • Very eye opening!

  • Would like to see more presentations by Dr. Harthan!

  • I am a Keratoconus contacts fitter and this seminar was very helpful. Thank you.

  • Great lecture Dr. Harthan, very informative and so great to hear from one of my favorite ICO professors!

  • Great speaker. Can tell very passionate and knowledgeable about subject.

  • Excellent talk. I learned a lot.

  • Woo University CE continues to provide most updated and interesting info on various topics that are very relevant!

Speaker: Jennifer Harthan, O.D.

Moderator: Dr. Elise Kramer

COPE ID: 90954-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

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

Thank you to the International Keratoconus Academy (IKA), Oculus, and Epion for exhibiting at this event.

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