Description:

This course will discuss optometry's increasing role in the peri-operative management of ocular surgeries. From cataracts to oculoplastics to retina, this rapid fire course will provide an overview of the most common surgical procedures and comanagement considerations

Course Code:

AOA390-PO

Speaker(s):

Walter Whitley, O.D.

wowhitley@gmail.com

Justin Schweitzer, O.D.

justin.schweitzer@vancethompsonvision.com

Derek Cunningham, O.D.

derek.n.cunningham@gmail.com

Josh Johnston, O.D.

jkjohnston1@yahoo.com

Credits:

2

AOA Expiration Date:

4/5/2026

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