Courses
We found 54 courses available for you.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Contact Lenses (CL)
Disrupting Contact Lens Dropout: Practice-Centered Factors That Influence Continued Wear
Contact lens satisfaction is dependent on several factors which are outlined in a recent survey of contact lens wearers. Considerations for improved outcomes with contact lenses are discussed.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Functional Vision/Pediatrics (FV)
Reaching 20/20 with Vision Therapy: Vision Therapy in Managing Moderate Refractive Amblyopia after Patching
Refractive amblyopia can be treated but still have residual visual acuity loss with traditional means. This course explores a case of further improvements in visual and stereoacuity after vision training.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease (TD)
Perspectives and hypotheses from a case of asymmetric optic nerve drusen
Optic nerve head drusen can present with several signs that can aid in quantification of clinical changes. This course explores the management and analysis of a case of bilateral ONHD.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease (TD)
Exploring Optociliary Shunt Vessel Differentials: A Case Report
Optociliary shunt vessels (OSVs) are typically asymptomatic in presentation despite their vision and life-threatening nature. This course identifies the role of the optometrist in the diagnosis and management of OSVs.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Low Vision/Visual Impairment & Rehabilitation (LV)
Low Vision Rehabilitation and Visual Disability: A Case Report on Retinitis Pigmentosa
Visual disability is a useful designation which takes into account visual acuity and visual field information. This course explores a case of retinitis pigmentosa, its’ diagnosis, and corresponding management.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Systemic/Ocular Disease (SD)
Anemic Retinopathy as a Sign of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute leukemia can lead to infiltration and involvement of ocular structures. This course explores a case of anemic retinopathy as a manifestation of ocular infiltration due to acute myeloid leukemia.
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Systemic/Ocular Disease (SD)
When The Eye Saves A Life: Ocular Manifestations of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute retinal vascular changes have associations with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and should warrant further workup. This course discusses a case in which ocular findings aided in detection of AML.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Refractive Surgery Management (RS)
Guidelines and Clinical Pearls for Laser Vision Correction
This course will help the primary eye care provider assess the suitability of candidates for laser vision correction based on refractive parameters, other eye findings, prior ocular surgical procedures, and system conditions and medications.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease (TD)
Necrotizing Anterior Scleritis with Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis Following Vitreoretinal Surgery
Necrotizing anterior scleritis with inflammation (NASI) can, in some cases, be surgically induced. This course explores the classification, etiology, and management of NASI and management of associated peripheral ulcerative keratitis.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease (TD)
Uveitis Glaucoma Hyphema Plus Syndrome: A Case Report
This course investigates a case of retinal vein occlusion in a young adult in the absence of underlying vasculopathic disease. The clinical presentation, additional workup, and etiology is discussed.
(Credit Hours: 1)
Systemic/Ocular Disease (SD)
Box-carring and Post-ischemic Iris Neovascularization with Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Central retinal artery occlusions (CRAO) should prompt careful monitoring and follow-up. This course discusses two unique presentations and complications of CRAO and the associated ocular and systemic management considerations.