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On-Line Optometry Education
A Quality Continuing Education Program by Pacific University Since 1996 |
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All courses are COPE approved for three credits unless otherwise noted for special courses.
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| Ocular Inflammation, Trauma and Pain Management | |
| Special Patient Problems | |
| Systemic Medications & Diseases with Ocular Consequences | Course Archives (Non-Active Courses) |
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Review of Management Strategies for the Diplopic Patient Diplopia is a distressing symptom that can greatly compromise a patient’s quality of life. This course reviews the causes of diplopia and various ergonomic, prism, lens, vision therapy, surgical, and drug-oriented management options. |
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See Sick Syndrome: Its Diagnosis and Treatment with Simple Home or Office Vision Therapy Roderic Gillilan, OD Bradley Coffey, OD, FAAO Hannu Laukkanen, OD, MEd, FAAO Nora M. Y. Chan, BS Hong Nguyen, BS COPE 13611-GO Expires 04-01-2008 THIS IS A SPECIAL TWO CREDIT HOUR DVD-BASED COURSE. Gillilan's See Sick Syndrome (SSS) is a severe reaction to visual motion and is characterized by headaches, and/or dizziness, nausea, and photophobia. DVD's including a presentation by Dr. Bradley Coffey on how sensory conflicts can lead to motion sickness and a presentation by Dr. Roderic Gillilan on diagnosis and therapy procedures for SSS are provided. A manual containing technique descriptions and patient care forms from Dr. Gillilan's practice is also provided. |
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Sports Vision Alan Berman, OD COPE #15876-GO Expires 04 -01-2009 This course describes some of the requirements for working with athletes and provides an overview of ways in which the sports vision specialist can enhance the performance of his or her athlete patients. |
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"That's NOT Amblyopia" by Yin C. Tea, O.D., F.A.A.O. |
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Topical Therapeutics for the Pediatric Patient(2 Credits) |
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Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Keratoconus: New Thoughts and New Understandings Patrick Caroline, COT, FAAO, Mark Andre, FAAO, Beth Kinoshita, OD, and Jennifer Choo, OD COPE Certificate 15167-AS, Expires: 12-01-2008 Keratoconus is a condition of obscure etiology that is characterized by a non-inflammatory thinning and steepening of the central and/or para-central cornea. This course reviews the etiology, diagnosis, and management of keratoconus. |
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"Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus: Diagnosis and Treatment" by Weon Jun, O.D., F.A.A.O. |
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"Ortho-K Today: Corneal Reshaping Using Modern Reverse-Geometry Lenses" by Beth Kinoshita, O.D., F.A.A.O. |
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A Review of Low Vision Rehabilitation
Mark E. Wilkinson, OD COPE #15911-LV Expires 04-01-2009 This course presents a complete review of low vision services and procedures. Included are discussions on the low vision examination, low vision devices, magnification types and calculations, and services for patients with vision loss. |
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The Aging Eye: Prevention, Management, and Remediation of age-related diseases Eye diseases including age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, and systemic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, occur with increasing frequency as patients age. This course discusses p
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Acquired Macular Diseases: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management This course will discuss the acquired macular diseases - those macular diseases that may arise typically later in a person’s life, rather than congenital hereditary macular disorders. As such, this course will not be discussing the hereditary macular disorders |
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Modern Diagnosis, Modern Treatment by John H. Lee, O.D., F.A.A.O. |
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The Aging Eye: Problems that Affect Acuity and Contrast Sensitivity Theodore Grosvenor, OD, PhD, FAAO COPE #16554-GO Expires 04-01-2009 This course focuses on changes in acuity, contrast sensitivity, and other visual functions caused by aging. Topics include presbyopia, ametropia, glare disability, attentional field loss, dry eye, and cataracts. |
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A review of glaucoma examination procedures and new instrumentation Lorne Yudcovitch, OD, MS., F.A.A.O. COPE #12761-GL Expires: 12-01-2007 Almost 5 million office visits per year are due to glaucoma. This course takes a procedure-based approach to provide a basic review and update on examination tests, diagnostic signs, and new instrumentation for glaucoma management. |
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An Update on Methods for Assessing Intraocular Pressure Elliot Kirstein, OD, FAAO. COPE #16282-GL Expires: 04-01-2009 This course presents the historic and scientific background of tonometry followed by a review of recent technologic breakthroughs in intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement. Included are case studies and citations of research papers that compare IOP measurements using traditional versus new technology. Implications of correct IOP measurement for understanding, diagnosing, and managing glaucoma are also discussed. |
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Use of Short Wavelength and Frequency Doubling Perimetry for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Management Lorne Yudcovitch, OD, MS., F.A.A.O. COPE #13902-GL Expires: 08-01-2008 This course describes the theory and application of short wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) and frequency doubling technology (FDT) perimetry in the management of glaucoma. Cases examples illustrating the use of these techniques are also presented. |
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Pharmaceutical, Laser, and Surgical Treatments for Glaucoma: An Update Lorne Yudcovitch, OD, MS., F.A.A.O. COPE #15166-GL Expires: 12-01-2008 Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the developed world. This course provides the reader with a summary of landmark studies, along with clinical management flowcharts and a review of glaucoma treatment modalities. |
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Biomedical Ethics for Optometrists This course brings to the forefront ethical decisions that optometrists are often called upon to make during the course of their clinical practices for which there are no clear right or wrong choices. THIS SPECIAL ONE CREDIT COURSE HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE OREGON BOARD OF OPTOMETRY TO MEET THE ETHICS RELICENSURE REQUIREMENT. THE FEE FOR THIS COURSE IS $29. |
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Ethical Considerations for Health Care Providers Marc Marenco, D.Phil. COPE #15155-JP Expires: 12-01-2008 This course is designed to stimulate thinking about ethics and to allow reflection on some potential ethical problems without the sometimes overwhelming emotional overlay of the moment. The course presents a series of situations/problems and allows readers to assess their own ethical perspectives for each one. At the end of the course, responses for each situation are summarized from 34 randomly selected optometry students and faculty members. THIS SPECIAL ONE CREDIT COURSE HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE OREGON BOARD OF OPTOMETRY TO MEET THE ETHICS RELICENSURE REQUIREMENT. THE FEE FOR THIS COURSE IS $29. |
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Review of Optometric Laws and Regulations for the State of Oregon
Gregory Kautz, OD COPE # 16325-EP Expires: 04-01-2009 The Oregon Board of Optometry requires a course on Optometry laws or ethics every other year when a licensee applies for renewal. Successful completion of this course will satisfy the review of
THIS SPECIAL ONE CREDIT COURSE HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE OREGON BOARD OF OPTOMETRY TO MEET THE ETHICS RELICENSURE REQUIREMENT. THE FEE FOR THIS COURSE IS $29. |
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Assessment and Management of Neurologic Unilateral Spatial Inattention/Neglect Syndrome Hannu Laukkanen, OD, MEd, FAAO Emily McCart, OD COPE #16593-NO Expires 08-01-2009 Unilateral spatial inattention or spatial neglect (USI/N) is a condition, typically associated with brain injury, in which patients have reduced awareness of one hemifield, usually on the side contralateral to the lesion or injury. This course
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The Neurologic Examination |
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Pupil Anomalies: Reactions and Red Flags Weon Jun, O.D., F.A.A.O. COPE Certificate 19433-NO, Expires 06-01-2010 This online CE will serve to provide clinical and practical guidelines including clinical pearls in assessing and managing pupillary anomalies in clinic. |
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Management of Ocular Allergies
Denise Goodwin, O.D.
COPE #16627-AS Expires 08-01-2009 Ocular allergy is a common condition affecting approximately 17 to 20% of the population. This course
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Protecting Patients from Ultraviolet Radiation
Karl Citek, OD, PhD, FAAO
COPE #15719-GO Expires 04-01-2009 This course describes the occurrence of UV in natural and artificial lighting environments, the effects of UV on biological tissues in and around the eye, the use of materials and products that reduce skin and ocular exposure to UV, and how to treat patients who have been exposed to UV. |
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Using Fluorescein Angiography To Assess Retinal Disease Bonnie M. Gauer, O.D., M.S. COPE Certificate 12059-PS, Expires 8-1-2007 The course provides a clinical overview of angiography. Retinal anatomy and physiology are reviewed, angiographic equipment and procedures are discussed, and cases are presented to illustrate the value of fluorescein angiography in assessing retinal disease. |
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A Review of Ocular Infections Caused By Herpes Simplex Virus |
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Review of Antibacterial Drugs Used For Treatment of Ocular Infections Diane P. Yolton, PhD, OD, FAAO COPE Certificate 13036-AS, Expires: 12-01-2008 This course describes the epidemiology of ocular infections as well as drug actions, spectra of activity, resistance, clinical uses, and potential side-effects for each of the major antibacterial drugs categories. |
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"Ocular Pain Management Using Systemic Medications" by Jeffrey R. Urness, O.D. |
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Use of Topical Steroids for the Treatment Of Anterior Segment Ocular Disease Diane Yolton, PhD, OD COPE Certification #13890-AS Expires 04-01-2008 This course describes how topical steroids can be used to treat inflammatory and allergic diseases of the eye’s anterior segment. It begins with a basic science review of inflammation and allergy and then discusses how steroids can be used to suppress these processes. It also provides information on specific topical steroids that are available for ocular use and reviews anterior segment diseases that can be managed by the use of topical steroids. |
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Etiology and Management of Motion Sickness: A Review of Optometric Considerations by Robert L. Yolton, PhD, OD Karl Citek, OD, PhD Bradley Coffey, OD Hannu Laukkanen, OD, MEd COPE #13459-GO Expires 04-01-2008
Motion sickness is a group of unpleasant symptoms that can be caused by conflicts between remembered or actual inputs from the vestibular and visual systems. This course presents information on etiology and management of motion sickness. |
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Personal Defense Sprays: Effects and Management of Ocular and Systemic Exposure Robert J. Lee, OD, MS Robert L. Yolton, PhD, OD Michael L. Janin, Sgt., Beaverton OR Police Department COPE #13541-SD Expires 04-01-2008 Personal defense sprays can contain one of several active ingredients each with differing effects on the eyes and body. This article describes these effects and provides information on systemic and ocular management of spray exposures. |
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Sensory Conflict and other causes of Dizziness: Etiology, Differential Diagnosis, and Management Robert L. Yolton, PhD, OD COPE #13539-SD Expires 04-01-2008 Dizziness is a common complaint especially from the elderly. This article reviews the many causes of dizziness with emphasis on conflicts between visual and vestibular information. Management plans for specific conditions are discussed. |
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A Review of Optometric Assessment Techniques for Use With Mentally Retarded and Other Special-Needs Patients This course presents methods for examining patients with mental retardation, developmental delay, and/or other special needs. It provides information on this patient population and describes specific vision tests most likely to yield useful information. |
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Review of Diabetes with Emphasis on Ocular Consequences Denise Goodwin, OD COPE Certification 12644-SD; Expires 12-1-2007 Diabetes is not yet considered curable, but serious consequences can be reduced by timely diagnosis and treatment. This course reviews the etiology, diagnosis, systemic consequences, and management of diabetes with emphasis on its ocular manifestations. |
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Laboratory Testing for Optometry by Tracy Doll, O.D. |
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Systemic and Ocular Applications of Traditional Oriental Medicine Peter O. Im, OD Robert L. Yolton, PhD, OD COPE #13540-SD Expires 04-01-2008 This interesting and unique article presents concepts of Traditional Oriental Medicine. In the article, examination and diagnostic procedures are discussed along with acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal treatments for various systemic and ocular conditions. |
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The three year COPE certifications for these courses have expired so they can no longer be used to obtain CE credits. No representation is made that the information included in the courses is still valid or correct. The courses are presented for reader interest only. No examinations are available for these courses. |
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Adverse Ocular Side-Effects of Commonly Prescribed Systemic Medications Katherine Wang, O.D., F.A.A.O. Many widely used medications can produce serious ocular side-effects. Some side-effects may be transient and reversible; others can cause permanent visual loss. This course reviews commonly prescribed systemic drugs and their ocular side-effects. |
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Assessment and Management of Bacterial Keratitis in Contact Lens Wearers Joseph P. Shovlin, OD, FAAO, Jared W. Schneider, BS, Helen J. Chandoha, OD Bacterial keratitis is the most prevalent type of serious ocular infection encountered by optometrists. It can be an ocular emergency requiring immediate and appropriate treatment to limit corneal morbidity and vision loss. |
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Oral Medications Update Lorne Yudcovitch, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O. This article reviews some of the most commonly prescribed oral medications used to manage infections, allergies, pain and inflammation, elevated IOP, and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). |
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Using Blood Tests and Urinalysis to Assess Systemic Conditions with Ocular Consequences Alan G. Kabat, OD, FAAO COPE Certificate 10644-PD, Expires 12-1-2006 Uveitis, retinopathy, and optic neuropathy can be ocular manifestations of systemic problems that can only be diagnosed by means of laboratory tests. This course reviews the interpretation of blood and urine test results. |
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A Primer on Using Wavefront Analysis for Refractive Surgery and Other Ophthalmic Applications Thomas O. Salmon, O.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.O. COPE Certificate 10260-RS, Expires 12-1-2006 This course provides a primer on aberrations, it describes what higher-order aberrations are and how to measure them, and it introduces the next generation of LASIK and contact lens generation systems that hold the promise for producing super-normal visual acuity. |
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Ocular Trauma Management for the Primary Care Provider Joseph M. Rappon, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O COPE Certificate 10310-SD, Expires 12-1-2006 There are approximately 2.4 million ocular and orbital injuries in the US per year, 20,000 to 68,000 of which are vision-threatening. This course discusses how to diagnose and triage these injuries. |
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Treatment Advances Jay M. Haynie, O.D. COPE Certificate 10701-PS, Expires 12-1-2006 Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is the leading cause of legal blindness in those over the age of 65. This course summarizes the pathophysiology of ARMD and presents a review of current strategies for its management. |
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Corneal Dystrophies and Degenerations: Diagnosis and Management Options Louise A. Sclafani, OD COPE Certificate 10603-AS, Expires 12-1-2006 After an initial orientation to the terms dystrophy and degeneration, this course describes the major degenerations and dystrophies that occur in individual corneal layers. Management modalities are also be presented. |
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Use of the Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph II for Optic Nerve Head Documentation and Analysis Elliot M. Kirstein, O.D., F.A.A.O. This course focuses on the role of the Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph II in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. It includes a description of HRT II technology along with clinical applications and case reports. |
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Co-Regulation of IOP and Vascular Risk Factors in Glaucoma Management Elliot M. Kirstein, O.D., F.A.A.O. This course focuses on the role of ocular hemodynamics in the pathogenesis and management of glaucoma. Methods for evaluating blood flow and a rationale for use of flow data in the early diagnosis of glaucoma are presented. |
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The Role of Steroids in Optometric Practice Lorne Yudcovitch, OD, MS. This course describes the mechanisms of steroid action, ocular and systemic effects, and potential side effects. It also provides information on indications and contraindications for use of steroids in optometric practice. |
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Treating Pain and Inflammation Using Oral Medications Michael Grover, DO Adequate evaluation and treatment of pain has become an area of intense interest. This course presents information on pain management; pain assessment techniques; the risks, benefits, and alternatives to NSAID use; and the use of narcotic analgesics in clinical care. |
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Overview of Pediatric Ocular Diseases Leading to Vision Impairment J.P.Lowery, O.D., M.Ed. This course provides a review of congenital disorders and pathologies leading to visual impairment in children. It also offers suggestions for assessment and low vision management to enhance visual function of children with these problems. |
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Understanding Frequency Doubling Perimetry A Practical Approach |
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Retinal Manifestations of Systemic Disease by Jay M. Haynie, O.D.
Routine dilated fundus examinations can reveal findings suggestive of systemic disease. This interesting article provides information on clinical presentations and retinal findings associated with selected systemic diseases, especially those involving the circulatory system. |
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The Dry Eye Patient Scot Morris, OD The condition of dry eye arguably affects more of our patients than any other ocular disease, but it is elusive and difficult to manage. This article discusses the etiology, diagnosis, and management of dry eyes. |
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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS): How to treat the patients you may not know you have. by Cosmo Salibello, OD, CIE, FAAO Over the last twenty years, the pace of advance in electronic technology has been breathtaking. From the first limited-use personal computers and their fuzzy-imaged information exchange monitors (also known as CRTs and VDTs), the industry has evolved to offer faster chips, more capable software, higher storage capacity, the promise of the Internet with on-line living and the tease of a paperless society. |
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Evaluating the Optic Nerve Head in Glaucoma. by Nada J. Lingel, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O. and Dennis L. Smith, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O Although prevalence studies suggest that more than 2 million Americans have glaucoma, it is estimated that about one million of them do not know it.(1) This is in large part because the most common type of glaucoma, primary open angle glaucoma, has no symptoms and only very subtle signs early in its course. |
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Keratoconus: Diagnosis and
Management Dennis Burger, OD, FAAO Joseph P. Shovlin, OD, FAAO, Karla Zadnik, OD, PhD, FAAO Keratoconus is characterized by progressive thinning and steepening of the central cornea. It presents a challenge to the optometrist because early diagnosis is difficult, prognosis is unpredictable and progression is variable. Contact lenses can improve vision, but they can also scar the cornea. |
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When Good Refractive Surgery Goes Bad... LASIK Complications and What to do About them. Cindy J. Beeks, O.D.
Serious complications following Laser Assisted Intrastromal Keratectomy (LASIK) are rare. Assuming a competent, experienced surgeon and a good refractive surgery candidate, the risk of serious complication is less than one percent. |
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Herpes Simple: A Review of the Clinical Challenges Of Herpes Simplex Keratitis
Frank Galizia OD
For many eye care professionals, three weeks won't pass without at
least one suspect case of herpes simplex keratitis. While most cases
of simplex keratitis are straightforward in diagnosis and treatment,
a small portion of cases can be rather challenging to notice and may
even test your abilities to catch a few Z's when you really need
them. |
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Common Causes and Treatment of Optic Disc Swelling Ben Stoebner, O.D., F.A.A.O. Swollen optic discs are often found during optometric examination. Common causes of optic disc swelling include vasculitis, demyelination, elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure, and abnormal hemodynamics. The differential diagnosis can be challenging because the underlying systemic causes of swollen optic discs are varied and complicated. |
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Care of the Patient with Diabetic Retinopathy Nada J. Lingel, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O. Swollen optic discs are often found during optometric examination. Common causes of optic disc swelling include vasculitis, demyelination, elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure, and abnormal hemodynamics. The differential diagnosis can be challenging because the underlying systemic causes of swollen optic discs are varied and complicated. |
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For questions on individual courses, please contact the course authors. For questions on payment or CE credit certificates, please contact Ms. Kessa Emly. For other questions, please contact Dr. James Kundart To determine any specific state requirements and the number of On-Line CE credits allowed for license renewal, consult your State Board of Optometry.
Texas: Except as noted, all courses have been approved or submitted for approval in Texas. Course 16325-EJ is specific for the state of Oregon and not approved for credit in Texas. California: Optometrists renewing after 1-1-05 need 35 of their CE hours in any combination of the following areas: glaucoma, ocular infection, ocular inflammation, topical steroids, systemic medication, or pain medication. In addition, Pacific's On-Line CE courses can now be used to satisfy up to 20 credits of your CE requirement on a "ONE FOR ONE" basis |
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| Pacific University College of Optometry provides On-Line CE as a service to optometrists. The college does not endorse or recommend any products, equipment, or services discussed in the courses. Courses are prepared by individuals believed to be experts in their areas of specialization who are compensated for their efforts. The College relies on their expertise to produce accurate and timely courses. | |
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