This accredited program has been designed for primary care clinicians and will review the current definition of Dry Eye Disease (DED) and the approach to its identification and management in the context of clinical case scenarios.
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Ophthalmology
Dry Eye Disease: New Insight into Early Recognition and Treatment Options – Mainpro+
This accredited program has been designed for primary care clinicians and will review the current definition of Dry Eye Disease (DED) and the approach to its identification and management in the context of clinical case scenarios.
DURATION
1 hr
PROFESSION
Physician, Nursing, Allied Health, Student
# OF CREDITS
1
ACCREDITATION
Mainpro+
EXPIRY DATE
2021-04-16
This accredited program has been designed for primary care clinicians and will review the current definition of Dry Eye Disease (DED) and the approach to its identification and management in the context of clinical case scenarios.
Faculty
- C. Lisa Prokopich, OD, MSc
- Michael Lee-Poy, MD, CCFP, MCISc
- Alison Flanagan, MD, CCFP (PC)
- Deanna Telner, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this continuing education program participants will be better able to:
- Recognize risk factors for dry eye disease (DED) and screen for DED;
- Identify, differentiate, and diagnose dry eye disease (DED);
- Differentiate the various therapeutic options for DED, including new modalities;
- Effectively counsel patients around cataract surgery preparation and on potential side effects of DED therapies
Accreditation
This Self-Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1.00 Mainpro+ Credit(s).
Cost of course:
Free
#
of credits: 1
Duration: 1 hr