Event Registration - South Dakota Optometric Society
January 28, 2021 Livestream CE
1/1/2021 - 1/28/2021Event Description
Learn from Home
Join the South Dakota Optometric Society for a Learn from Home livestream event. The South Dakota Board of Examiners will accept these two livestreamed CE hours as live lecture in a classroom
Thursday, January 28, 2021 /7:00-9:00 p.m. CST
Both classes presented by Dr. Alison Bozung
Registration: FREE for SDOS members, $60 non-SDOS members
Don’t be Nerve-ous One CE Hour #70324-NO
The term “optic neuropathy” encompasses many ophthalmic conditions. From infectious or ischemic to inflammatory and beyond, the differential list for non-glaucomatous optic nerve disease can seem overwhelming. This one-hour course is designed to organize our strategy of diagnosing these conditions. Case examples are provided for an enhanced, real-world learning experience.
Trauma Rounds One CE Hour #68961-GO
When ocular injury strikes, we need to be prepared. Discussion and cases will focus on traumatic ophthalmology entities from caring for corneal abrasions and traumatic iritis to evaluating orbital fractures and assessing open globes. Appropriate management strategies, treatment guidelines and referral patterns are discussed.
Join the South Dakota Optometric Society for a Learn from Home livestream event. The South Dakota Board of Examiners will accept these two livestreamed CE hours as live lecture in a classroom
Thursday, January 28, 2021 /7:00-9:00 p.m. CST
Both classes presented by Dr. Alison Bozung
Registration: FREE for SDOS members, $60 non-SDOS members
Don’t be Nerve-ous One CE Hour #70324-NO
The term “optic neuropathy” encompasses many ophthalmic conditions. From infectious or ischemic to inflammatory and beyond, the differential list for non-glaucomatous optic nerve disease can seem overwhelming. This one-hour course is designed to organize our strategy of diagnosing these conditions. Case examples are provided for an enhanced, real-world learning experience.
Trauma Rounds One CE Hour #68961-GO
When ocular injury strikes, we need to be prepared. Discussion and cases will focus on traumatic ophthalmology entities from caring for corneal abrasions and traumatic iritis to evaluating orbital fractures and assessing open globes. Appropriate management strategies, treatment guidelines and referral patterns are discussed.