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The Glaucoma Puzzle: When The Pieces Don't Always Fit

 
 

Glaucoma is a complex disease that results in characteristic cupping of the optic nerve and visual field loss. The problem is individual variability in optic nerve appearance and susceptibility to IOP can make it difficult to diagnose and follow glaucoma. This course will provide an overview using cases to work through when the pieces of the glaucoma puzzle don’t always fit.

Almost 1100 attended the event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Great topic addressing challenges that ODs face everyday. Comforting to know that even the experts don't have all the answers right away.

  • Great Discussion. Thanks, Dr. Dunbar!

  • This is a good event. I didn't really learn anything new but it reinforced what I already know.

  • Great speaker with great examples to discuss.

  • Its so nice to see borderline cases. Thank you!

  • While no new information was presented the information was well presented and cases are always helpful to illustrate the point

  • Loved the speaker and the way he delivered his information.

  • Very nice speaker. Engaging. I would like him to dive more into tougher cases, newer glaucoma treatment options that we refer out for etc

Speaker: Mark Dunbar, O.D.

Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Stewart

COPE ID: 91655-GL

Category: Glaucoma

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE credit.

Thank you to AbbVie for exhibiting at this event.

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