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Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 8am PST/11:00am EST (4hrs FREE CEs)


Navigate the intricate world of glaucoma care with a fresh perspective. This unique event bridges the gap between advanced glaucoma management and the financial nuances that drive a successful practice.


✅ AI-enabled glaucoma management (89436-GL) Jessica Steen OD, FAAO | CE Hour 1

✅ Optimizing the Ocular Surface in Glaucoma (85638-GL) Justin Schweitzer, OD, FAAO | CE Hour 2

✅ Billing & Coding Documentation for Glaucoma Evaluations  (88896-PM) Kyle D Klute O.D l | CE Hour 3

✅ The Role of Laser in the Treatment of Glaucoma (89296-LP) Nathan Lighthizer, OD, FAAO | CE Hour 4


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Sunday, June 9, 2024 | 8am PST/11:00am EST (4hrs FREE CEs)


Step into the evolving landscape of myopia management. This exclusive event is designed for professionals eager to understand the rising prevalence of myopia and how to harness its potential as a significant revenue stream for their practice.


✅ Upgrading your Myopia Management Practice: Soft Contact Lens Modalities & Fee Structures (82626-CL) Andrew Neukirch, O.D | CE Hour 1

✅ Making a CASE for Advanced Ortho-K (89902-CL ) Anith Pillai, OD, FSLS | CE Hour 2

✅  Breaking Barriers in Myopia Management: Marketing, Pricing, and Parental Involvement (89057-PM) Ariel Cerenzie, OD, FAAO, FSLS l | CE Hour 3

✅ Utilizing Technology for Improved Outcomes: Designing Myopia Management Contact Lenses with Corneal Topography and Tomography (PENDING) Melanie Frogozo, OD | CE Hour 4


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