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What To Know About Oral Pharmaceuticals

 
 

Join Woo U for a 4 hour COPE approved event on oral pharmaceuticals! This event will cover oral medication basics, including dosing for special populations (pregnant women, pediatrics, and geriatrics). Get comfortable prescribing orals for a variety of medical issues. Understand the role of eye care professionals in medical eye care. 

Over 200 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Love this CE topic and the fact that its about oral meds but not centered around only narcotics. Great info about indication for usage of oral meds for all forms of eye disease as alternative or in addition to topical therapy. One of my biggest pet peeves are patients that think optometrists can only prescribe topical medication.

  • Superb speakers, clinically applicable lectures. Thank you so much Woo University!

  • Loved these lecturers and their subjects. And thanks so much for the opportunity to download the slides so I can review them.

  • Amazing talk concerning brain health

  • Amazing topics. Really enjoyed both speakers. Very worth spending the Sunday morning on this CE.

  • Dr Mena best lecture for CE I have attended

  • Best 4 hours of education I have had in the last year!

  • Dr MenaJr's lecture was fresh and very informative

  • Great subjects for today’s presentations.

  • Fantastic lectures on Oral Pharmaceuticals and Nutrition!

  • Excellent useful education by both speakers! I learned so much valuable information from Dr. Mena!! I hope we can get him back to speak on future nutritional studies!! Dr. Onofrey is the best pharmaceutical educator I have learned from throughout my career. Great CE event!! Thank you!!

Speaker: Bruce E. Onofrey, OD, RPh

Systemic Medications for Adults and Special Populations

Speaker: Vittorio Mena Jr. O.D., M.S.

How To Keep A Brain Healthy: An Oral Game Plan

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