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presented by
William L. Jones, O.
D.*
- Diagnosis of Anomalies of the Optic
Nerve
- New Technologies to Detect Retinal/Choroidal
Disease
- Understanding Macular Holes
- What You Need to Know about a PVD
- How Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Greatly Enhances Diagnosis of Glaucoma, Retina, and Optic
Nerve Head Problems
- Vitreo-macular, -retina, and –disc
traction: What every eye doctor should know
- Retinal Grand Rounds
- Central Serous Chorioretinopathy “Why
Stress”
- How New Computer 3-D Imagery Can Help
Improve Your Diagnosis
- Epiretinal membranes - What are they all
about?
Program Objective:
To learn about the retina and the many ways to diagnose and
manage retinal problems. Many examples of retinal disease
conditions will be presented along with many case reports. The
optic nerve will be presented with the many ways to diagnose and
manage optic nerve problems. Many examples of optic nerve
disease conditions will be presented along with many case
reports. A new technique to diagnose glaucoma will be presented
Full course
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*Dr.
William L. Jones (click for Full CV) is in
private practice “Jones Eyecare.” He is a member of the American
Optometric Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of
Optometry. He was the founding President of the Optometric
Retina Society. Dr. Jones has lectured across the United States
and in a number of foreign countries. He has
published a book "Atlas of the Peripheral Ocular Fundus" in its
third edition and he has been involved with over 50 articles
that have appeared in many optometric and medical journals.
Dr. Travel, LLC is an approved COPE
provider.
This course is COPE approved for 12 CE
Credits.
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Discounted fee based upon purchase of vacation package.
If purchased
separately, please add $400 to the above fees.
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