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Posterior Limbo: Raising The Bar On Low Vision ~ 8:00am PT/11:00am ET

Feb
19

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Date:
February 19, 2023
Time:
8:00 am - 1:30 pm

Posterior Limbo: Raising The Bar On Low Vision

Date & Time: Sunday, February 19, 2023 | 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM Pacific/11:00 AM – 4:30 PM Eastern

 

Course Description:

PECAA is pleased to announce its next education event: Posterior Limbo: Raising The Bar On Low Vision. Taking place on Sunday, February 19th, this event provides up to five (5) hours of (Pending) COPE-approved clinical continuing education to optometrists across the country and will be presented in a synchronous, virtual, Zoom webinar format. COPE has modified the rules going forward, removing the testing requirement for synchronous virtual formatted courses to count as COPE approved CE credits.

Each PECAA education event provides impactful instruction on a targeted area relevant to contemporary eye care practice. The February 19th event will focus on low vision patients and the resources available to help make this diagnosis and treatment a standard of care. Attendees will take a deep dive into ocular emergencies of the posterior pole and how they can directly relate to a present or future low vision diagnosis. They will learn about prescribing for the low vision patients along with discussing ideas on how best to keep these patients engaged in activities as well as improve their quality of life.

Posterior Limbo: Raising The Bar On Low Vision is open to all optometrists nationwide, including PECAA members and non-members alike, and we look forward to welcoming you to this event.

To see our full agenda, speaker list, and registration details, check out our official event page below!

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