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Case-Based Continuing Education for Health Care Professionals

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Continuing Education Course Library

  • Monograph
  • Optometry
This educational activity provides an update on the clinical trials supporting the new pharmacologic approaches for presbyopia as well as clinical insights from experts on selecting and counseling appropriate patients.
    • 1.50 COPE
  • Monograph
  • Optometry
This educational activity provides optometrists with a clinically relevant update on dry eye disease pathophysiology, with a focus on lacrimal functional unit’s central role in tear film homeostasis and disease progression.
    • 1.00 COPE
  • Monograph
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity provides ophthalmologists with a clinically relevant update on dry eye disease pathophysiology, with a focus on lacrimal functional unit’s central role in tear film homeostasis and disease progression.
    • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    • 1.00 Participation
  • Monograph
  • Optometry
Through didactic information and case-based discussions, this educational activity provides expert insights aiming to improve clinician recognition and management of neurotrophic keratitis.
    • 1.50 COPE
  • Monograph
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity presents an overview of dry eye disease prevalence, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
    • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    • 1.50 Participation
  • Archive
  • Game
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity will help clinicians identify patients who are at higher risk for geographic atrophy and promote early diagnosis.
  • Archive
  • Game
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity will teach clinicians to identify hallmark lesions of geographic atrophy on imaging and discern which lesions indicate a risk for rapid progression of disease.
  • Archive
  • Game
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity will review the pathophysiology of geographic atrophy and the clinical data for currently available geographic atrophy treatments.
  • Archive
  • Game
  • Ophthalmology
This educational activity will use a case-based approach to help clinicians identify patients who may be candidates for treatment.

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