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8:00 - 8:50 AM
100 - Targeting Contact Lens Dropouts (OTHER)
Glenda Secor, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26636-CL
A history of contact lens dropouts has reduced growth in the market and has discouraged patients and practitioners. This course will discuss a description of the issues related to why
patients discontinue contact lens and ways to solve the problems to encourage success.
Click here to listen to Dr. Secor discuss Course #100.
101 - Everyday Eye Health: Women at Risk (TPA)
Diana Shechtman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24764-GO
Healthy Sight Counseling (HSC), in providing a blueprint to achieve Healthy Sight, places a high priority on those individuals at increased risk for vision-threatening ocular diseases. It
has been estimated that women represent a disproportionate two-thirds of all blind and visually-impaired people in the U.S. Certain eye diseases — including trachoma, dry eye states, and
autoimmune disorders — are more common in females than males, and since women generally live longer than men, they are more likely to develop age-related eye diseases like cataract and
macular degeneration. These facts, along with the unfortunate fact that females generally have less access to medical and eye care than males, make women an important target group for
HSC.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Shechtman discuss Course #101.
9:00 - 9:50 AM
102 - AMD & Nutrition: A Practical Approach (TPA)
Diana Shechtman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 21921-PS
This course will enhance the practitioner’s scientific knowledge base concerning nutritional management of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), as well as increasing insight into which
nutritional supplement is right for your patient.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Shechtman discuss Course #102.
103 - Contact Lens Practice Pearls (TPA)
Glenda Secor, OD, FAAO
COPE # 25210-CL
This course will provide important clinical pearls in fitting the newest generation of contact lens materials.
Click here to listen to Dr. Secor discuss Course #103.
10:00 - 10:50 AM
104 - Glaucoma Grand Rounds (TPA)
Anthony Litwak, OD, FAAO
COPE # 20268-GL
This course provides the audience with clinical pearls in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma cases. Defining target pressures based on individual case analysis will be presented from
a variety of case studies. Treatment strategies for early, moderate and advanced visual field loss are presented. Audience discussion is encouraged for controversial issues in glaucoma
management.
Click here to listen to Dr. Litwak discuss Course #104.
105 - Advances in Dry Eye Management (TPA)
Alan Kabat, OD, FAAO
COPE # 22978-AS
This course offers a review of dry eye disease and current consensus regarding its definition, classification and management. A detailed discussion of current therapeutic modalities
follows.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
11:00 - 12:40 PM
106 - All Washed Up: Corneal Myths & Misconceptions (TPA)
Alan Kabat, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24558-PD
This course debunks and demystifies some of the common fears and misconceptions regarding care of the cornea and anterior segment. Included are discussions of steroid use, topical
antibiotics, contact lens wear, and dry eye management.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
107 - Hypertension (HTN): More Than Meets the Eye (TPA)
Diana Shechtman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26641-PS
Hypertension affects 50 million Americans, leading to target organ damage. The eye demonstrates a variety of conditions in response to this disease. The optometrist must be familiar with
the wide spectrum of vascular changes associated with HTN. Early recognition is a crucial aspect of HTN management, reaffirming our role as a primary health care provider.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Shechtman discuss Course #107.
108 - Interactive Grand Rounds (TPA)
Anthony Litwak, OD, FAAO
COPE # 25409-SD
This course will present a variety of cases in anterior segment, retina, glaucoma, uveitis, and neuro-ocular disease. History, clinical findings, auxiliary testing, diagnosis, and treatment
plans will be addressed for each case. Audience participation will be encouraged for differential diagnosis and treatment options.
Click here to listen to Dr. Litwak discuss Course #108.
1:00 - 1:50 PM
109 - Marginal Issues: Putting a Lid on Blepharitis (TPA)
Alan Kabat, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24717-AS
This course provides new insight into common eyelid disorders, particularly blepharitis. Included in the discussion is a common-sense approach to differential diagnosis, as well as a
detailed review of current treatment options.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
2:00 - 3:40 PM
110 - Specialty Contact Lens Practice: Torics and Bifocals (OTHER)
Glenda Secor, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26637-CL
Specialty contact lens practice now routinely includes toric and bifocal lenses. Suggestions for reducing fitting hassles and solving problems will be discussed to improve success and
encourage practitioner usage of this very valuable approach to patient care.
Click here to listen to Dr. Secor discuss Course #110.
111 - Neuro Ocular Grand Rounds (TPA)
Anthony Litwak, OD, FAAO
COPE # 25304-NO
This course reviews the clinical features in the differential diagnosis of a patient who presents with swelling of the optic nerve head. Case studies will include AION, optic neuritis,
papilledema, pseudotumor cerebri, and infiltrative optic neuropathies. Management and treatment protocols will be emphasized.
Click here to listen to Dr. Litwak discuss Course #111.
112 - Smart Medicine For Your Eyes: The Role of Nutrition in the Primary Eye Care Practice (TPA)
Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26624-SD
Recent studies show that over 158 million consumers use nutritional supplements. We must not overlook this major trend in our society. This is a course on the latest research into the
nutritional effects of foods and supplements on the most common chronic eye diseases. This course will review the role of nutraceuticals in the care and prevention of many of the eye
conditions that present to your office on a daily basis.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Anshel discuss Course #112.
4:00 - 5:40 PM
113 - Understanding MS and Other Neurological Diseases (TPA)
Madhu Agarwal, MD
COPE # 26663-PS
Take the fear out of caring for neurology patients by understanding the range of effects of diseases like Multiple Sclerosis and others.
114 - Computer Vision Syndrome (OTHER)
Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO
COPE # 23093-PM
Learn how to question, examine and prescribe for patients who experience visual symptoms during or after computer use.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Anshel discuss Course #114.
115 - IOL’s of the Future: Will they Really Provide Accomodation? (OTHER)
James Owen, OD, FAAO, MBA
COPE # 26621-RS
Correcting both near and far vision is the holy grail of ocular surgery. While we are not there yet, this course discusses the current FDA approved presbyopic IOLs, those presbyopic IOLs
approved outside the United States, and those that are still under investigation. The course details the optics of each lens that provides both near and far vision. Also discussed are the
clinical advantages and disadvantages of each of the modalities and how to best select patients for the proper lenses.
Sponsored by Abbott Medical Optics
Click here to listen to Dr. Owen discuss Course #115.
116 - OCT: Revolutionizing Retinal Evaluation (TPA)
Diana Shechtman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 18405-PS
OCT is a diagnostic modality used in evaluating retinal disease. Its ability to depict a cross-sectional image allows us to distinguish pathology. This lecture presents challenging cases
where OCT analysis played a key role in the evaluation of the retinal conditions. Use of OCT analysis in assessing therapeutic prognosis is also discussed.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Shechtman discuss Course #116.
6:45 - 7:45 AM
Food for Thought Breakfast Series
F1 - Reinforcing Clinical Wisdom
Charissa Lee, OD
As practitioners, we are constantly faced with clinical decisions to maintain the best health for our patients. We will analyze some of these every day assessments in the contact lens arena and discuss how to best communicate their impact on our patients.
Sponsored by Vistakon, Vision Care Institute LLC
8:00 - 9:40 AM
200 - Oops! I Did it Again...Preventing Medical Errors (OTHER)
Alan Kabat, OD, FAAO
COPE # 21692-EJ
This course includes a discussion of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety. In addition, a review of common clinicolegal pitfalls for optometric practitioners is
presented.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
201 - Thyroid Eye Disease and Other Wild Cases: A Picture Gallery of Challenging Patients! (OTHER)
Madhu Agarwal, MD
COPE # 26664-PS
Do you think you have seen some strange cases? Well, see some others and get a framework for what these patients have! Case presentation format will be used to discuss Thyroid Eye Disease.
202 - Challenging Cases in Presbyopic IOL Surgery (OTHER)
James Owen, OD, FAAO, MBA
COPE # 25330-PO
This course is intended for optometrists actively managing IOL patients due to the advanced subject matter covered. The panel for this course will review difficult cases and treatment options for
these challenges. Join the experts for a lively discussion of controversial issues and customized solutions. Look forward to what is coming in the near future in lens technology.
Sponsored by Abbott Medical Optics
Click here to listen to Dr. Owen discuss Course #202.
203 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy (TPA)
Paul Tornambe, MD, FACS
COPE # Pending
Diabetics go blind because they are diagnosed and treated too late. This lecture will review the spectrum of diabetic retinopathy and emphasize which cases should be promptly referred. New
management options, including laser, surgery, drugs, and intravitreal sustained release devices will be discussed.
Click here to listen to Dr. Tornambe discuss Course #203.
Sponsored by Vision West, Inc.
214 - Six Ways to Build a Team that Rocks! (OTHER)
Laurie Guest, CSP
Sharon Carter
Doctors and staff are encouraged to attend together. This fast-paced, energetic program is designed to teach six concrete actions that will build a more successful optometric
team. Join two nationally-known experts in staff education as they share the secrets they have learned from years on the road.
Click here to listen to Sharon Carter discuss Course #214.
Click here to listen to Laurie Guest discuss Course #214.
10:00 - 11:40 AM
204 - Neuro-ophthalmology Basics (TPA)
Madhu Agarwal, MD
COPE # 26666-PS
Neuro-ophthalmology can be a very complex field. Knowing the basics can help you through it.
205 - Spectral OCT, Where Does It Fit in the Management of Patients with Retinal Disease? (TPA)
Paul Tornambe, MD, FACS
COPE # Pending
The object of the course will be to review OCT findings in common retinal diseases and show how management decisions are made for entities such as ARMD, Diabetes, Retinal Vascular Disorders,
Macular Holes and Macular Pucker.
Click here to listen to Dr. Tornambe discuss Course #205.
Sponsored by Vision West, Inc.
206 - Ten Tests that Can Save Your Patients Sight/Life (TPA)
Bruce Onofrey, OD, RPh
COPE # 26444-PD
“Doc, are my eyes normal?” is a common question from our patients. In the course of an eye examination it is important that we recognize the need to identify not only conditions that affect our
patient’s vision, but also conditions that can produce loss of sight or life. This course will cover those special tests that will help diagnose hidden conditions that, if left untreated, could
result in blindness or death.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Onofrey discuss Course #206.
12:00 - 3:30 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
1:00 - 1:50 PM
207 - Overcoming the Barrier of Finances for Practicing Low Vision (PM)
Rebecca Kammer, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26609-LV
This one hour seminar will present a newer model of low vision rehabilitation which includes occupational therapy (OT). The coding and billing process for both OT and OD will be reviewed. The
presentation will also include strategies for capturing device and video magnifier revenue.
Click here to listen to Dr. Kammer discuss Course #207.
208 - Pharmacists’ Greatest Nightmares (TPA)
Bruce Onofrey, OD, RPh
COPE # 25406-PH
Practitioners can cause the pharmacist many nights of lost sleep by making mistakes that threaten patient welfare. These include prescription errors, as well as prescribing drugs resulting in
interactions or side effects. This lecture highlights common prescribing errors and life-sight threatening drug interactions.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Onofrey discuss Course #208.
4:00 - 5:40 PM
209 - Must Have Systemic Medications (TPA)
Bruce Onofrey, OD, RPh
COPE # 19964-PH
This lecture covers the best of the best — the systemic drugs that provide the greatest therapeutic usefulness and success. Discussion includes side effects, adverse effects, and dosages of
selected therapeutic agents.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Onofrey discuss Course #209.
210 - Navigating the Nerve — Glaucoma Case Challenges (TPA)
Leo Semes, OD, FAAO
COPE # 21321-GL
The optic nerve is the focal point for determining structural damage. Using cases for subtle and obvious diagnoses, this course will present a template for optic disc evaluation.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Semes discuss Course #210.
211 - Macular Degeneration: What is New in Diagnosis and Treatment, Vitamins to Vitrectomy (TPA)
Paul Tornambe, MD, FACS
COPE # 20782-PS
This course will discuss the recognition and treatment of all forms of macular degeneration and discuss current management of both wet and dry disease, as well as experimental treatments including
retinal chips and stem cell therapy.
Click here to listen to Dr. Tornambe discuss Course #211.
Sponsored by Vision West, Inc.
212 - The Good, Bad and the Ugly, Lasik Complications in 2010 (TPA)
James Owen, OD, FAAO, MBA
COPE # 26620-RS
Refractive surgery is over 10 years old and not only has the technology changed, but so have the complications from the surgery. This course covers the complications that occur in refractive
surgery today. These complications range from dry eye to corneal ectasia. The course will cover how to reduce the risk of these complications, how to diagnose these complications and how to
manage these complications.
Sponsored by Abbott Medical Optics
Click here to listen to Dr. Owen discuss Course #212.
6:00 - 7:30 PM
California Dreamin' Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall
6:45 - 7:45 AM
Food for Thought Breakfast Series
F2 - Are We There Yet? An Update on Silicone Hydrogel Multifocal Lenses (OTHER)
Maurice J. Wilson, OD
COPE # 27280-CL
The “baby-boomers” have reached middle age with “Gen X” not far behind, providing a huge opportunity, and challenge, for contact lens practitioners. This course will review the latest research on presbyopic soft lens correction as well as new developments in silicone hydrogel multifocal lenses, and provide pearls for maximizing success with these novel new lenses.
Sponsored by CIBA Vision
7:00 - 8:00 AM
307 - Ocular Side-Effects of Systemic Medications (TPA)
Bruce Onofrey, OD, RPh
COPE # 24745-PH
An introduction to the various pharmaceutical agents used in non-ophthalmic medical therapy. The pharmacology of cardiovascular agents, platelet inhibitors, oral hypoglycemic agents, and
antihyperlipidemic agents are just a few of the drugs covered in this program. The clinical implications to the optometric physician and his/her patient are discussed with emphasis on the
ocular-side effects that can be associated with these medications.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Onofrey discuss Course #307.
8:00 - 9:40 AM
300 - Medical Management of Glaucoma (TPA)
Leo Semes, OD, FAAO
COPE # 23484-GL
With the changing landscape of glaucoma treatment options, practitioners need to be on the cutting edge. This course will review the mechanisms of contemporary glaucoma medications, as well as
take an in-depth look at the select few that will be keystones of treatment in the future.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Semes discuss Course #300.
301 - Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses Correction (OTHER)
Clarke Newman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26617-CL
After attending this course, doctors should have an increased understanding of the various methods of correcting astigmatism with spherical, aspherical and Toric RGP Lenses.
302 - Case Management of AMD in Low Vision Rehabilitation (OTHER)
Rebecca Kammer, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26610-LV
This session will provide a roadmap to low vision rehabilitation for AMD patients in various stages of the disease. The lecture will utilize video clips and test results in an interactive and
energized case management format. A two-stage model of low vision rehabilitation will be introduced as a strategy for success.
Click here to listen to Dr. Kammer discuss Course #302.
303 - Lumps and Bumps: Skin Cancer for the Optometrist (TPA)
Madhu Agarwal, MD.
COPE # 27327-AS
This course will discuss how to investigate the skin of your patient: what skin lesions are of concern and what are not.
10:00 - 10:50 AM
304 - Understanding Corneal Crosslinking for Your Patient (OTHER)
James Owen, OD, FAAO, MBA
COPE # 27327-RS
Currently, there are limited treatments to halt the progression of keratoconus and corneal ectasia. Corneal Crosslinking (CXL) is a treatment that uses riboflavin and ultra-violet light to
strengthen the cornea via increased collagen crosslinking. This course covers the basic science behind this procedure, how it is applied clinically, and the results of current studies using CXL.
The course will also cover what the future may hold for other similar treatments to strengthen the cornea and optometry’s role in the procedure.
Click here to listen to Dr. Owen discuss Course #304.
305 - Driving, DMV and Low Vision (OTHER)
Rebecca Kammer, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26611-LV
A three part presentation including a review of bioptics, tips on completing the DL-62 DMV form, and case examples highlighting dilemmas and decision-making processes.
Click here to listen to Dr. Kammer discuss Course #305.
306 - How Often Are Spectacles Prescribed to “Normal” Children? (OTHER)
Raymond H. Chu, OD, MS, FAAO
COPE # 26465-FV
When differences arise in prescribing philosophies, what does the literature tell us? This course serves to distinguish between fact and differences of opinion on managing our hyperopic pediatric
population.
Click here to listen to Dr. Chu discuss Course #306.
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Lunch & Learn Series
LL1 - Segmenting Patient Types to Target Contact Lens Modalities
Rhonda Robinson, OD
Course Description TBD
Sponsored by Bausch & Lomb
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
308 - Glaucoma — The Rules Have Changed (TPA)
Leo Semes, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24076-GL
The concept of only IOP as a glaucoma characteristic has been abandoned for a long time. Currently the focus is on structural and functional changes. This course will focus on technological
advances that show the earliest changes in the glaucoma progression spectrum.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Semes discuss Course #308.
309 - Billing for Medically Necessary Contact Lens Prescribing: Submitting Correct and Profitable Claims (OTHER)
Clarke Newman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 19746-PM
This lecture details the correct methods for billing ethically and profitably when prescribing medically necessary contact lenses.
3:00 PM - 4:20 PM
317 - Are You Game? (No credit)
Laurie Guest, CSP
How to win at work! This dynamic program offers concrete ideas to help staff and doctors immediately improve their office culture. Teams will compete for cash and prizes in an interactive game
show format. Participants will laugh and learn at the same time. If you are ready for some fun, come and “Give It a Whirl”!
Click here to listen to Laurie Guest discuss Course #317.
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
310 - Nutritional Genomics: Genes, Nutrition and Chronic Eye Disease (TPA)
Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO
COPE # 19528-SD
This presentation will provide an integrated overview of the cutting-edge field of nutritional genomics. We will discuss the fundamental principles and scientific methodologies that serve as the
foundation for nutritional genomics and explore important recent advances in the treatment of chronic eye disease.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Anshel discuss Course #310.
4:00 PM - 5:40 PM
311 - Eye Care Coding and Billing in Today’s Market (PM)
John Lahr, OD, FAAO
COPE # 25718-PM
This core coding course is designed to give you the basic tools to understand the coding system, differentiate similar and confusing cases while remaining in the “safe zone.” We will cover E/M and
ophthalmic procedure coding, diagnosis selection, as well as modifiers. The instruction extends to the practical aspects of contacting payers and methods to receive the answers you need while
holding the payer accountable for the advice provided. Resources will be provided to take the information back to your office and put it to work immediately.
Click here to listen to Dr. Lahr discuss Course #311.
5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
312 - The Role of Nutrition in Primary Care Practice (TPA)
Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO
COPE # 23291-PH
Many patients prefer the “natural” approach to their eye condition. This course will review the role of nutrition counseling in the care and prevention of many of the eye conditions that present
to our offices every day.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Anshel discuss Course #312.
8:00 - 8:50 AM
400 - Sell Something More Profitable Than Low Price: Positioning Your Practice (PM)
Samantha Toth, ABOC
COPE # 25286-PM
A private practice without a marketing plan or unique selling position is in a commodity-like business, where the only basis for choice is price. The result is a default strategy of becoming the
“low-cost provider.” This course is designed to assist eye care professionals in determining their Unique Selling Position and provide examples of how to effectively differentiate themselves from
their competition.
Click here to listen to Samantha Toth discuss Course #400.
8:00 - 9:40 AM
401 - Advanced Coding and Managing the Payer Systems (PM)
John Lahr, OD, FAAO
COPE # 25719-PM
Many practices are expanding into medical eye care and need to understand the finer details of consultations, diagnostic procedures, minor surgical procedures, modifiers, and the diagnosis codes
to drive payment. There are many new programs that provide incentive payments such as PQRI, E-prescribing and others that must be fully understood to take advantage of current regulations and
prepare for the future. Electronic Health Records (EHR) will be required in the coming years and the government has a program to provide monetary assistance to your office for the conversion —
learn how! Finally, learn how Advanced Beneficiary Notices can help you with charging for non-covered services such as fundus photography and Optomap.
Click here to listen to Dr. Lahr discuss Course #401.
402 - Basics of Accounting (PM)
Clarke Newman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26618-PM
This course details the basic accounting methods and practices used in optometric practices and also details how to look at the health of a practice by reviewing the balance sheet and the profit
and loss statement.
9:00 - 9:50 AM
403 - Top Ten Marketing Mistakes to Avoid in Practice Management (PM)
Samantha Toth, ABOC
COPE # 22945-PM
Many eye care professionals commonly ask the question, “What do I need to do to increase my number of new patients?” Unfortunately, this question is often tied to common marketing mistakes many
of the same practices are making. This course is designed to illustrate the Top 10 most costly marketing mistakes and provide insight on how to avoid them.
Click here to listen to Samantha Toth discuss Course #403.
404 - Evidence-Based Myopia Management, What Works and What Doesn’t (OTHER)
Raymond H. Chu, OD, MS, FAAO
COPE # 26234-FV
Myopia is a global public health issue that numerous measures have been practiced to slow or stop myopic progression. This course will cover an evidence-based approach to myopia management.
Click here to listen to Dr. Chu discuss Course #404.
10:00 - 10:50 AM
405 - How to Increase Word of Mouth Referrals (PM)
Samantha Toth, ABOC
COPE # 20155-PM
A referral from an existing patient is one of the most powerful forms of advertising available. When patients trust you, they are willing to recommend you to their family and friends. This course
is designed to help eye care professional make their practice worth talking about by implementing specific word-of-mouth techniques.
Click here to listen to Samantha Toth discuss Course #405.
10:00 - 11:40 AM
406 - Treating Contact Lens Complications: Hypoxic, Inflammatory and Infectious (TPA)
Barry Weissman, OD, PhD, FAAO (Dip CL)
COPE # 26639-CL
This course will review the variety of complications, both mild and severe, and discuss modern management.
Click here to listen to Dr. Weissman discuss Course #406.
407 - In-Office Infection Control (TPA)
Clarke Newman, OD, FAAO
COPE # 26619-GO
This lecture reviews the biology and classification of the infectious agents encountered in practice and how to treat them. Also detailed are protocols for in-office infection control and methods
of sterilization.
11:00 - 12:40 PM
408 - The Therapeutic Optometric Practice of the Future (TPA)
John Lahr, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24588-GO
A look into the future of therapeutic eye care to prepare to deliver care successfully for the long-term. Includes new diagnostic capabilities and treatments, and also a look into the office
preparation for the future.
Click here to listen to Dr. Lahr discuss Course #408.
409 - Contemporary Care of Diabetic Eye Disease (TPA)
Leo Semes, OD, FAAO
COPE # 24876-PS
Diabetes is capable of producing significant ophthalmic morbidity. This course will reveiw the epidemiology of diabetes and, with cases, offer management guidance for pateints with diabetic
retinopathy.
Sponsored by VSP Vision Care
Click here to listen to Dr. Semes discuss Course #409.
12:00 - 12:50 PM
410 - Commonly Prescribed Medication for Children (TPA)
Raymond Chu, OD, MS, FAAO
COPE # 26466-FV
Historically, medications have not included pediatric dosing. Nowadays, more and more medications are including pediatric dosing, and in this course we will discuss pediatric prescribing
considerations.
Click here to listen to Dr. Chu discuss Course #410.
411 - Understand the Basics of Private Practice Marketing (PM)
Samantha Toth, ABOC
COPE # 25280-PM
One essential difference between a practice that fails or is perpetually anemic and one that survives and prospers is how successful they are with their marketing and advertising. This course is
designed to empower optical professionals with the knowledge to market themselves effectively.
Click here to listen to Samantha Toth discuss Course #411.
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