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Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinical Review 2016 (CME Videos)


Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinical Review 2016 (CME Videos)

$10.00

Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinical Review

Oakstone Clinical Update

A comprehensive review of neuro-ophthalmology designed to improve the assessment and care of patients with neuro-ophthalmic conditions. Ideal for MOC.

Gain New Insight

This comprehensive update in neuro-ophthalmology provides you with the most relevant information on core concepts. Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinical Review will help general ophthalmologists, fellows, residents and medical students improve their clinical acumen and efficiency in treating patients with neuro-ophthalmic conditions. Course Director Jennifer Hall, MD, will guide you in:

  • Recognizing urgent neuro-ophthalmic conditions and managing or referring patients appropriately
  • Diagnosing common non-urgent neuro-ophthalmic conditions and managing patients efficiently
  • Organizing a paradigm for approaching patients with neuro-ophthalmic issues
  • Recognizing the ways to enhance both competence and performance in your clinical practice
All lectures are presented by Jennifer K. Hall, MD, MS
  • Neuro-Ophthalmic Exam 1
  • Neuro-Ophthalmic Exam 2
  • Testing and Imaging Useful in Neuro-Ophthalmology
  • Pupillary Abnormalities
  • Optic Nerve Abnormalities 1
  • Optic Nerve Abnormalities 2
  • Double Vision: Ocular Alignment and Motility Disorders 1
  • Double Vision: Ocular Alignment and Motility Disorders 2
  • Transient Vision Loss and Positive Visual Symptoms
  • Nystagmus, Flutter, and Opsoclonus

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Recognize urgent neuro-ophthalmic conditions and be able to manage and refer appropriately
  • Recognize and diagnose common non-urgent neuro-ophthalmic conditions and manage or refer appropriately
  • Organize a paradigm for approaching patients with neuro-ophthalmic issues

Intended Audience

This educational activity is designed for general ophthalmologists; however the course will be pertinent to fellows, residents, and medical students as an aid to clinical practice and for board review.

Date of Original Release: October 15, 2016
Date Credits Expire: October 15, 2019
Estimated Time to Complete: 9.5 hours