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Diagnosing Allergic Conjunctivitis

 
 

Allergic conjunctivitis can cause a myriad of signs and symptoms. A thorough case history and careful physical examination of the eye and adnexa are critical in properly diagnosing allergic conjunctivitis. We will discuss questions to ask during a case history, as well as clinical pearls to diagnose this disease that affects a huge part of the population.

Over 700 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Very very knowledgeable speaker. Thanks!

  • I really enjoy Dr Kramer's lectures. She is very easy to listen to and very knowledgeable about what she talks about.

  • Differentiation between dry eye and allergies is something I've tried to do. Great info! Also as far as the pillow, allergens from hair from being outside,etc is something to consider. Great lecture

  • It was helpful to go over the differences between dry eye and allergy and strategies for how to differentiate.

  • Straightforward and simple to understand

  • Dr. Elise Kramer is a joy to listen to as she is soo calm

  • An excellent presentation by a knowledgeable speaker.

Speaker: Dr. Elise Kramer

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of live continuing education.

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

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