Case-Based Continuing Education for Health Care Professionals
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Continuing Education Course Library
This webcast captures the proceedings from a CE/CME symposium held at ASPEN 2023.
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This educational activity presents overviews of tear film structure and function, meibomian gland dysfunction pathophysiology, and new and emerging treatments formeibomian gland dysfunction–related dry eye disease.
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This educational activity reviews common diagnostic modalities that can be used by clinicians to identify dry eye disease, neurotrophic keratopathy, and neuropathic corneal pain.
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In this educational activity, an expert panel will discuss the pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction and meibomian gland dysfunction–associated dry eye disease, review current treatment options, and forecast the role of new and emerging therapies in the management of these conditions.
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This educational activity will explore the role of the structural and functional integrity of corneal nerves in ocular health preservation and review the pathogenesis of disease contributing to corneal nerve dysfunction.
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This educational activity aims to help clinicians recognize epidemiologic factors that influence geographic atrophy (GA), identify key findings on imaging throughout the course of GA, and understand the pathophysiology of GA in the context of new and emerging treatments.
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This educational activity aims to help clinicians recognize epidemiologic factors that influence geographic atrophy (GA), identify key findings on imaging throughout the course of GA, and understand the pathophysiology of GA in the context of new and emerging treatments.
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This educational activity presents information on the mechanism of action of the new nonsteroidal agents, evidence from their premarketing clinical trials, and expert insights on their use in clinical practice.
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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.
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