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Wouldn’t it be nice if you could earn CE credit whenever you wanted and needed it?

Free Online COPE Approved CE Events

By popular request, we have turned some of our past events into enduring CE courses. This means you can earn COPE approved CE credit from the comfort of your own home at any time!

Simply watch the webinar video and answer a series of questions. If you pass with a 70% or higher, a CE certificate will be generated immediately. Please keep in mind you will have to create an account with EyeCarePro in order to take the quiz and generate your certificate.

Thank you so much to the Arizona College of Optometry for their role in helping to get these courses certified.

 

Browse all COPE Approved CE Credit Events

This course will cover the role of the eyelids in proper ocular surface function and the diseases that can disrupt this function. Treatment and management of these ocular surface disorders will also be discussed.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 92646-TD)

This course is intended to provide the practicing clinician an in-depth understanding of what neurotrophic keratitis (NK) is, how to accurately diagnose NK in seconds and how to successfully manage it.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 92644-TD)

This course will cover the overlap between ocular surface health and aesthetics. Conditions that negatively impact the functional and cosmetic aspects of ocular health will be discussed, as well as treatments that address both areas.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 92647-TD)

Dry eye is a multifactorial disease with many different diagnostic tools and treatments available to the practitioner today. This lecture serves to outline the what, when, and how of choosing technology to help our patients who suffer from one of the most common ocular surface disorders-dry eye disease. Together, in this course we will explore why incorporating the mindset of uncovering dry eye patients in all our patient populations can lead to great outcomes no matter the specialty of the practice. Most importantly, we will discuss how to implement diagnostics, therapeutics, and how to implement what and when.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 92645-TD)

This course will take the attendee through a variety of different glaucoma case presentations that the OD may encounter in clinical practice. Each case will challenge the attendee and create confidence in what options are available to diagnose, treat, and manage glaucoma patient. The attendee will leave this course with confidence to tackle any type of glaucoma patient that walks in the door.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92202-GL)

This Course reviews for the primary eye care practitioner Advanced Concepts in the latest breakthroughs in Pterygium Treatments, including a revolutionary new treatment in FDA Clinical Trials utilizing eyedrops instead of surgery.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92203-TD)

This course will discuss how glaucoma treatments can cause ocular surface disease which decreases glaucoma compliance. Management strategies for both dry eye and glaucoma along with case presentations will be presented and reviewed.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92201-GL)

The use of laser energy to treat open angle glaucoma has been used by optometric physicians in certain states for over a decade now. This interactive presentation will review and update these ophthalmic laser procedures. Indications, contraindications, risks, benefits, potential complications, pre- and post-operative management, and procedural techniques will be discussed regarding ALT and SLT.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Laser Procedures category (COPE ID: 92068-LP)

This 1-hour COPE Accredited course presents several new diagnostic and management concepts for open angle glaucoma. On the diagnosis side, the importance of macular imaging (OCT) in early glaucoma and its impact on our understanding of the central visual field is presented, as is a brief introduction to headset perimetry. On the treatment side, newest medications, drug delivery systems, and important new concepts in SLT are presented, followed by a brief review of MIGS.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92067-GL)

This course will lead colleagues on a guided tour of the current Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) landscape, using a clock as location reference.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92069-GL)

This course will provide essential clinical tips for assessing some of the key risk factors for Ocular Hypertension: Corneal Thickness, Optic Disc, Visual Fields and OCT. Clinical case examples are utilized.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Glaucoma category (COPE ID: 92066-GL)

This course provides eye care professionals with an understanding of the ovarian cancer patient’s journey from diagnosis through modern management, common ophthalmic side effects from targeted treatments, and best practices for collaborative management with oncology.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Systemic/Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 92042-SD)

Antibody drug conjugates are medicines used for chemotherapy treatment. These drugs can have detrimental effects to the cornea. This lecture will help optometrists understand how to identify corneal conditions related to this class of medicine and initiate treatment.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 86690-PH)

Thank you to ImmunoGen for supporting this event with unrestricted educational grant.

Antibody drug conjugates are medicines used for chemotherapy treatment. These drugs are targeted machines with advanced mechanisms of action. This lecture will help optometrists better understand how this class of medication functions.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 86685-PH)

Thank you to ImmunoGen for supporting this event with unrestricted educational grant.

Discomfort of the eyes is arguably the most common reason a patient seeks out an optometrist. Using modern diagnostic techniques and state of the art treatment can help turn these patients from being a pain to being pain free.

This course is COPE approved for 2 hours of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 83743-PH)

This interactive course examines the use of oral pharmaceuticals in the treatment/management of a variety of anterior segment diseases. Topical areas include HSV keratitis, herpes zoster ophthalmicus, bacterial/allergic conjunctivitis, lid/periocular tissues, uveitis and dry eye disease/Sjogrens.

This course is COPE approved for 2 hours of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 83152-PH)

This course will educate the importance of nutrition, exercise and how crucial carotenoids, omega-3's, vitamins and minerals can be to boost cognitive decline, support memory, recall, focus and support overall brain health.

This course is COPE approved for 2 hours of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 83153-PH)

The goal of this presentation is to review the pharmacology and clinical applications of systemic medications in the management of ocular disease. Indications, contraindications and proper dosing in normal adults and special populations, will be presented. There will be special emphasis on “drug of choice” selection and special dosing formulas.

This course is COPE approved for 2 hours of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 83154-PH)

Review the current state of the opioid epidemic and its importance in the practice of medicine and its impact on society. Review ophthalmic conditions where opioid use is indicated. Review the of the role of topical and oral medications in ophthalmic pain management. Review the role of surgical or minimally invasive procedures in the treatment of ocular related pain.

This course is COPE approved for 3 hours of CE in the Pharmacology category (COPE ID: 83151-PH)

Practitioners are well educated in diagnosing and treating eye conditions that can potentially cause devastating vision loss. Understanding the patients mental state is critical in managing their disease as well as keeping them functioning with the vision loss. This course will assist the practitioner in understanding what the patient is going through, how to help them cope and give them hope.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Low Vision/Visual Impairment & Rehabilitation category (COPE ID: 79299-LV)

Thank you to The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

With the more sophisticated and earlier diagnosis of keratoconus, we need to be prepared to treat our patients early and throughout their journey. We are in it for the long run; considerations for the progressive disease require an understanding of all the treatment options that best serve our patients as their condition necessitates more advanced and personalized care.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 79301-TD)

Thank you to SynergEyes for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course will highlight the clinical indications for hybrid lens use, provide best practices on how to evaluate and troubleshoot lens fitting, and provide a case series that will foster patient success for eyecare practitioners who incorporate this modality into their contact lens toolbox.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 79300-CL)

Thank you to SynergEyes for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course aims to understand the activities available for vision therapy patients and how to program a stepwise activity list. Attendees will understand how to better structure vision therapy visits in order to continuously challenge patients for growth.

This course is COPE approved for 5.5 hours of CE in the Functional Vision/Pediatrics category (COPE ID: 78504-FV)

To access this course, you will need to view the videos here and then return to this site to take the quiz after.

This course aims to review examination methods available to identify visual therapy candidates. Attendees will understand how to implement specific testing methodologies in order to provide optimum patient outcomes.

This course is COPE approved for 4.5 hours of CE in the Functional Vision/Pediatrics category (COPE ID: 78502-FV)

To access this course, you will need to view the videos here and then return to this site to take the quiz after.

This course aims to review the foundation of the visual motor system and provide a framework for treatment modalities based on diagnosis. Attendees will understand the three treatment models available for amblyopia and how to implement them into practice.

This course is COPE approved for 2.5 hours of CE in the Functional Vision/Pediatrics category (COPE ID: 78501-FV)

To access this course, you will need to view the videos here and then return to this site to take the quiz after.

Daily disposable lenses continue to be the fastest growing modality in contact lens prescribing. This course will bring attendees up to date on the advances in manufacturing technology, parameter extensions, specialty designs and future applications. A clinical paradigm for lens selection will be introduced.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 77402-CL)

Thank you to CooperVision for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course will enhance your success with soft multifocal contact lenses by blending what has been learned from science with lessons learned from years of clinical experience.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 77560-CL)

Thank you to CooperVision for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

With the exciting advancements in contact lenses, fitting toric lenses may not seem so difficult or important to review. But a big percentage of our patients need a toric lens. We will review best strategies for improving your success with toric lens fitting, how to navigate the different toric lens designs, how to improve your 1 day disposable sales and how to keep contact lens patients returning to you.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 77469-CL)

Thank you to CooperVision for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

Contact lens patients are extremely valuable to optometric practices, and sales of contact lenses can be a huge area of gross and net revenue. By focusing on annual supply sales, premium lens products, staff training and effective patient communication, practice owners can develop effective tools to combat online sales and keep contact lens revenue in their practices.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Practice Management category (COPE ID: 77559-PM)

Thank you to CooperVision for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course will summarize the latest technology used for scleral lens design. A discussion on using instrumentation, including the latest advancements, to improve scleral lens outcomes will be reviewed.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 76591-CL)

Thank you to Visionary Optics for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This 50-minute lecture will discuss the role of ocular surface disease and eyelid health in specialty lenses. In this course, we will learn about the importance of treating and managing ocular surface disease and maintaining adequate eyelid hygiene in order to optimize the use of specialty lenses. Case studies are presented.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease category (COPE ID: 76413-TD)

Thank you to Contamac for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course will cover the issues of surface wettability with GP lenses, how wettability can be improved with proper care and additional surface treatments, and how this improved wettability can be maintained more effectively over time with proper techniques.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Contact Lenses category (COPE ID: 76386-CL)

Thank you to Tangible Science for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

This course will review who may be an ideal candidate for ICL, benefits, risks & contraindications, how the procedure is performed, and what is required for proper co-management both preoperatively & postoperatively.

This course is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE in the Refractive Surgery Management category (COPE ID: 75737-RS)

Thank you to Staar for supporting this event with an unrestricted educational grant.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Enduring Continuing Education:

How many credits can I earn from enduring CE?

You must check with your state regulatory board to see how many enduring CE credits you are allowed to take during a cycle. Each state is different.

What is enduring CE?

Enduring CE is a form of earning COPE approved CE credit at your own pace. You must watch a video of the lecture and then take a short quiz. If you pass the quiz with 70% accuracy, a certificate will be generated.

If I participated in this same webinar when it was live, can I still earn enduring CE credit?

YES! Even if you've already viewed this webinar during the live session, you may earn additional CE credit because the course ID and the event ID are completely different.

Is enduring CE free?

For the most part, yes. Thanks to our gracious sponsors, a majority of our enduring CE courses are completely free!