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PH-Pharmaceutical Treatment of Anterior Segment Inflammatory Conditions
Description:
As optometry's role evolves, so does the conditions that we manage. Pharmaceutical agents have offered the ability to treat ocular surface inflammation in effective ways. This course will discuss causes of ocular surface inflammation and strategies to manage them with the appropriate pharmaceutical agents.
Course Code:
AOA335-PH
Speaker(s):
Mile Brujic, O.D.
Credits:
2
AOA Expiration Date:
10/3/2025
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