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This educational activity will focus on incorporating diagnostic strategies that examine meibomian gland function in routine practice and designing evidence-based treatment plans for patients with meibomian gland dysfunction–associated dry eye disease
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This educational activity will review the function of the tear film in maintaining a healthy ocular surface and evaluate clinical trial data for agents under development for the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction–associated dry eye disease.
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This educational activity provides clinicians who currently treat patients with thyroid eye disease or have an interest in managing patients with thyroid eye disease with expert advice on diagnosis, current treatment approaches, and comanagement across the multidisciplinary team.
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This educational activity provides clinicians who currently treat patients with thyroid eye disease or have an interest in managing patients with thyroid eye disease with expert advice on diagnosis, current treatment approaches, and comanagement across the multidisciplinary team.
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This educational activity is intended to help clinicians identify patients with thyroid eye disease who require intervention for elevated blood glucose levels prior to treatment for thyroid eye disease with the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor antagonist teprotumumab.
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This educational activity introduces clinicians to advanced diagnostics and management strategies for ocular surface disease.
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This podcast, with Kenneth A. Beckman, MD, FACS, and Jaclyn Garlich, OD, delves into the presentation and treatments of evaporative dry eye primarily caused by meibomian gland dysfunction.
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This educational activity is intended to help clinicians evaluate real-world data pertaining to hearing dysfunction associated with thyroid eye disease treatment with the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor antagonist teprotumumab.
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This educational activity will help clinicians become more adept at identifying patients who are at higher risk for geographic atrophy and promote early diagnosis.
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