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Written by: Daniel B. Feller, MD, and Vince Giacolone, COT
This course is designed to assist ophthalmic medical personnel in understanding the definition of glaucoma, how it affects the eye, as well as how the disease can affect the visual function of patients with the disease. In addition, various methods of examination technique and instruments used in the detection and management of the disease are discussed.
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Cost $10.00 | Credits 1.0 A credit | Course Introduction
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Written by: Daniel B. Feller, MD, and Vince Giacolone, COT
This course is designed to assist ophthalmic medical personnel in understanding the definition of glaucoma, how it affects the eye, as well as how the disease can affect the visual function of patients with the disease. In addition, various methods of examination technique and instruments used in the detection and management of the disease are discussed.
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Cost $10.00 | Credits 1.0 A credit | Course Introduction
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Written by: Vince Giacolone, COT
This course is designed to assist ophthalmic medical personnel in developing the skills related to handling special patient problems during and after the subjective refractometry session. It is not a step-by-step instruction in how to perform subjective refractometry and the assumption is made that the student has some basic knowledge regarding the subjective refractometry process.
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Cost $10.00 | Credits 1.0 A credit | Course Introduction
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Written by: Alfred M. Solish, MD
This course will present an overview of the role of the assistant working with the ophthalmologist who specializes in the treatment of the glaucoma patient. After reviewing the definition of glaucoma, attention will be given to the importance and type of documentation necessary for the patient who presents with glaucoma. The assistant's role in preparing the patient for a glaucoma surgical procedure will be addressed.
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Video | Cost $10.00 | Credits 1.0 A credit | Course Introduction
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Written by: Alfred M. Solish, MD
This course will cover the purpose and rationale of glaucoma surgery. It will include descriptions of common procedures, both incisional and laser, along with a brief discussion of indications for each procedure.
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Video | Cost $10.00 | Credits 1.0 A credit | Course Introduction
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