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Utilizing New Technology In The Management Of Ocular Disease

 
 

As the population ages, the prevalence of ocular disease increases. Today's busy clinicians are looking for effective and efficient diagnostic methods. Visual fields, retinal photography, and even conventional optical coherence tomography (OCT) are useful but often detect disease well into the disease state. Technologies such as electroretinography, dark adaptation and OCT angiography are often able to diagnose ocular disease much earlier in the disease state spectrum and are on the cusp of becoming mainstream. This course will highlight the value of these imaging modalities in both the early detection and management of various diseases.

Over 1200 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • What a great explanation of WHY we should be excited about these "exotic" tests!

  • Great education on how to read ERGs among everything else.

  • Excellent overview of clinical applications for GLC, AMD and DR!

  • Great presenter! Thank you for great information and education.

  • Great info. Love to see how the new tech can help with patient care.

  • Great coverage of different types of technologies for diagnosis of different retinal diseases makes you think about the aging population.

  • This doctor is so knowledgeable. Wow Very good material!

  • Great speaker. Appreciate his willingness to answer questions candidly. Thank you!

Speaker: Michael Cymbor, OD

Moderator: Dr. Jen Stewart

COPE ID: 85524-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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