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Continuing Education Course Library
This educational activity will review the role of the corneal nerve in ocular surface health and disease as a foundation for enabling proper diagnosis and for selecting optimal treatment.
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This educational activity will review the epidemiology of vernal keratoconjunctivitis and to provide an overview of current diagnostic and management approaches so clinicians can better identify and treat patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis.
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In this podcast, Dr Agronin talks about diagnostic strategies, behavioral measures, and the pharmacologic treatment of Parkinson’s disease psychosis.
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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.
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This educational activity will focus on the treatment considerations for patients with glaucoma and/or diabetic macular edema who also have comorbid conditions that may be challenging.
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This educational activity aims to educate ophthalmologists on the epidemiology and underlying pathophysiology of meibomian gland dysfunction, diagnostic techniques, and current and emerging treatments.
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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.
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In this educational activity, experts will provide information on uveitic macular edema that encompasses the epidemiology, pathophysiology, impact on vision loss, diagnostic criteria, relevant injection techniques, and efficacy and safety of current and emerging treatments.
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This educational activity is intended to increase clinician awareness of geographic atrophy, with the ultimate goal of positively impacting their clinical practice and patient care. Experts will provide information on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, burden of disease, current landscape of care, and emerging treatments for geographic atrophy.
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