Description:

This course will serve to provide doctors with fundamental concepts of Radio Frequency physics, physiology and safety and to recommended treatment guidelines for the proper use of the radio frequency system and its indications in the optometric setting. The role RF plays in eye care opens a whole new realm of possibilities in how to treat patients that that want to achieve improved eye aesthetics as well as remove and treat multiple eyelid abnormalities.

Course Code:

AOA253-TD

Speaker(s):

Selina McGee, O.D.
drmcgee@bespokevision.org

Nathan Lighthizer, O.D.
lighthiz@nsuok.edu

Credits:

2

AOA Expiration Date:

3/7/2025

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