Pinning Down Presbyopia Management: New and Emerging Pharmacologic Treatments (CE Monograph)
This is Part 2 of a 2-part educational activity series designed to enable optometrists to successfully implement pharmacologic treatments for presbyopia for appropriately selected patients.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Monograph
Credits
  • 1.00 COPE
Understanding Meibomian Gland Dysfunction as a Driver for Dry Eye Disease (Online CE Monograph)
This educational activity will help optometrists understand the epidemiology and underlying pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction, its diagnostic techniques, and current and emerging treatments.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Monograph
Credits
  • 1.50 COPE
Restoring Balance: Current and Emerging Management of MGD (Archived CE Webcast)
In this educational activity, experts will present real-world cases that review best practices in the early diagnosis of meibomian gland dysfunction, review current treatment strategies, and discuss emerging treatments for meibomian gland dysfunction.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Webcast
Credits
Advances in Treatment for Retinal Disease: What Optometrists Need to Know (COPE-Approved CE Webcast)
This is a 4-part series of 15-minute discussions that will help optometrists who care for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema better understand how to address the burden patients face, current treatment options, the need for longer-acting treatments, and best practices.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Webcast
Credits
  • 1.00 COPE
AREDS2 10-Year Follow-On Study Update: The Role of Nutritional Supplementation in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (Archived Online CE Monograph)
This educational activity will help optometrists diagnose age-related macular degeneration, appropriately stage the disease, and understand the role of nutritional supplementation plus other measures that support optimal patient care.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
The Nose Knows: Tear Stimulation Strategies on the Horizon for Dry Eye Disease (Archived Online CE Monograph)
In this educational activity, experts in DED present a review of natural tear production and its importance for ocular surface health, describe new and emerging tear stimulation treatments for DED, including data from pivotal trials, and share insights on therapeutic decision making through a series of case-based discussions.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Modern and Collaborative Approaches to Dry Eye Disease Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management (Archived CE Webcast)
This educational activity will update clinicians on diagnostic and treatment strategies for the management of DED as well as collaborative strategies that can better educate patients on their role in the successful management of their DED.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Webcast
Credits
A Closer Look: Emerging Medical Therapies for Presbyopia (Archived CE Monograph)
This educational activity provides an overview of the age-related loss of accommodative amplitude underlying presbyopia and of emerging topical therapies for improving near-vision function of people with presbyopia.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Monograph
Credits
Identifying a Hidden Threat: The Optometrist's Role in Timely Diagnosis and Referral of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (Archived CE Webcast)
In this interprofessional webcast, experts in optometric and neurologic assessment and treatment of neuromyelitis spectrum disorder (NMOSD) discuss best practices in diagnosis and referral of patients with possible NMOSD as well as clinical data supporting 3 newly approved long-term suppressive treatments specifically targeting immunologic pathways altered by NMOSD autoantibodies.
Category
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Webcast
Credits
New Eye-Opening Approaches to the Treatment of Blepharoptosis (Archived CME/CE Webcast)
This educational activity will review clinical data on an emerging treatment for blepharoptosis to help eyecare practitioners better identify, diagnose and treat appropriate patients who would benefit from pharmacologic treatment of blepharoptosis.
Category
  • Ophthalmology
  • Optometry
Format
  • Archive
  • Webcast
Credits

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