Description:

As the population ages, ocular disease increases.  Today's busy clinicians are looking for effective and efficient diagnostic methods.  Visual fields, retinal photos, and even conventional optical coherence tomographers (OCT's) are useful but often detect disease well into the disease state.  Technologies such as electroretinography, dark adaptation and OCT angiography are often able to diagnose ocular disease much earlier in the disease state spectrum and are on the cusp of becoming mainstream.  Join Dr. Mike Cymbor as he discusses his experiences with these latest technologies.

Course Code:

AOA319-GO

Speaker(s):

Mike Cymbor, O.D.
mcymbor@nittanyeye.com

Credits:

1

AOA Expiration Date:

3/4/2025

Related News

Contacts Lens Prescription Modernization Act introduced as next step in ending damaging robocalls

The fight to end the problematic loophole of robocalls continues with the introduction of Senate bill S.4083, a companion bill to H.R. 2748 from 2023.

'All the advocacy firepower’ called up at AOA on Capitol Hill

Over 500 AOA doctors and optometry students championed the profession’s priority issues in Washington, D.C., including a growing Congressional focus on vision plan abuses.

Build your practice and protect the planet

Every day is Earth Day at these optometric practices. Considerations for an environmentally friendly practice.