By: Andrew Iwach, MD
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This 6th annual CE course highlights the latest advances in glaucoma for practicing optometrists includes reviews on common diagnostic challenges, current concepts of structure and function, and options and risks of new interventions.
Discuss innovations implemented during the COVID era and their benefits for the future.
Discuss the successes of current and future developments in telemedicine and home tonometry in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.
Identify and implement individualized treatment plans for complex glaucoma patients to include dry eye disease, and cataracts.
Diagnose and implement best strategies in treating Normal Low Tension Glaucoma.
Identify the role of myopia in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.
Evolve Medical Education LLC (Evolve) is an approved COPE administrator.
This course is COPE approved for 3.5 hours of CE Credit for Optometrists
COPE Course # 70742 -GL
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