Case-Based Continuing Education for Health Care Professionals
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This educational activity will review the clinical data for currently available geographic atrophy treatments and use a case-based approach to help clinicians identify patients who should be referred for treatment.
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In this first case of the series, Dr Walter O. Whitley describes the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with dry eye disease due to meibomian gland dysfunction, along with the latest clinical evidence on new treatments for dry eye disease.
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This educational activity will help advanced practice nurses become more adept at identifying Parkinsons disease psychosis and developing person-centered nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management plans for older adults with Parkinsons disease psychosis who exhibit behavioral disturbances.
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In this educational activity, learners will become proficient at recognizing the subtle signs and symptoms of Rett syndrome during the early stages of the disorder, along with the features that should prompt a referral in patients exhibiting potential signs of Rett syndrome.
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This educational activity will help clinicians identify patients who are at higher risk for geographic atrophy and promote early diagnosis.
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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.
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This educational activity will review the pathophysiology of geographic atrophy and the clinical data for currently available geographic atrophy treatments.
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This educational activity will use a case-based approach to help clinicians identify patients who may be candidates for treatment.
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This educational activity is intended to provide a real-world perspective on new treatment approaches being used to address the underlying pathophysiology of neovascular age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema.
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