Case-Based Discussions on the Corneal Nerve in Ocular Surface Disease (Archived CE Webcast)
Overview
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Activity Description and Purpose
Corneal nerves have an essential role in maintaining ocular surface health and homeostasis. Manifestations of neurosensory abnormalities affecting corneal innervation include dry eye disease and neurotrophic keratopathy. These conditions can exist as a standalone entity, but they can also be concurrent and have overlapping features, making diagnosis challenging. Early diagnosis is important to allow intervention that can help to restore function and improve quality of life. This educational activity includes real-world cases and discussion on diagnostic modalities used to identify these conditions and options for treatment. The desired results of this educational activity are to familiarize optometrists with the role of the corneal nerve in maintaining ocular surface homeostasis and practical strategies for screening and diagnosing of ocular surface disease that can arise as the result of corneal nerve dysfunction.
Target Audience
This educational activity is intended for optometrists.
Learning Objectives
After completing this activity, participants will be better able to:
- Review diagnostic modalities used for proper assessment of ocular surface disease
- Integrate evaluation of corneal sensitivity into assessment of ocular surface disease
Registration Instructions
This educational activity has expired. You will not be able to claim credit for this activity.

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Formats
Archive, Webcast -
Categories
Optometry -
Course Opens
September 15, 2023 -
Course Expires
September 30, 2029 -
Price
$0.00 - Register For This Course