Description
+ Include: 57 videos + 6 pdfs, size: GB
+ Target Audience: ophthalmologist
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
The Osler Institute utilized state-of-the-art equipment to record our Live September 2023 comprehensive Ophthalmology Virtual Review Course and bring it to you! These Video files are stored “in the cloud,” so you can stream them anywhere, anytime, as long as you have an internet connection, watch or listen to them on your phone or computer – your learning experience is almost like being at the live activity but without travel costs and time away from your practice. In addition, each online review is an electronic downloadable copy of the syllabus corresponding to the lectures for your viewing or as a free-standing study or clinical practice guide.
The Ophthalmology Subscription-based Review is designed to help you pass your written exams and update your clinical knowledge base; it benefits Ophthalmology residents taking their WQE and practicing physicians preparing to take the cognitive DOCK exam or to complete the Quarterly Question Module instead of the DOCK Core Knowledge Module. The course includes didactic lectures with embedded review questions. Emphasis is on evidence-based practice and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and testing strategies, including an extensive review of optics and refraction, ophthalmic imaging, and more recent approaches to ophthalmic surgery. As a result, it provides a good review for physicians wanting a thorough update.
Release Date: September 25, 2023
Expiration Date: September 24, 2026
Estimated Time to Complete: 56 hours
Objectives
After this review, each participant should be able to:
- Apply the basic principles of optics to refractory problems and how to correct them
- Describe the anatomy and physiology of each separate unit of the eye
- Discuss common ocular conditions and delineate how to correlate clinical and pathologic findings
- Diagnose and manage common types of congenital and acquired disorders in children
- Explain the process of cataract surgery and potential complications
- Explain the basic concepts of glaucoma diagnosis and treatment approaches
- Discuss the differential diagnosis and treatment of uveitis
- Delineate how to apply differential surgical approaches to ocular surface reconstruction
- Describe the structure and function of the external eye and cornea as well as common disorders and use of artificial corneas
Faculty and Topics
Lucas Groves, MD
Critical Reasoning and Communication Skills (Written Exam)
Critical Reasoning and Communication Skills (Oral Exam)
Fluorescein Angiography
Laser Photocoagulation and Alternatives
Intraocular Tumors
Orbital Imaging
Howard Pomeranz, MD, PhD
Optic Neuropathies
Temporal Arteritis
Pupillomotor Pathways
Visual Fields
Myasthenia and Thyroid
Phakomatosis
Cranial Neuropathies
Supranuclear Pathways and Nystagmus
Andrew Hou, MD
Optics and Refraction I
Jeffrey Tran, MD
Ocular Surface
Lens and Cataracts
Peter H. Tang, M.D., Ph.D.
Inherited Chorioretinal Diseases
Retinal Vessel Occlusion
Macular Degeneration
Peripheral Retinal Diseases
Shawn Gappy, MD
Pediatrics Strabismus I – III
Lucas Bonafede, MD
Pediatrics Non-Strabismus I – III
Anam Qureshi, MD
Conjunctival Disorders
Corneal Ulcers
Cornea Surgery
Andrew Davis, MD
Optics and Refraction II
Michael Jensen, RPh
Ocular Pharmacology I – IV
Deep Parikh, MD
Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinal Vascular Disease
Toxic Retinopathies
David Yoo, MD
Eyelid Anatomy and Surgery
Orbital Trauma
Orbital Inflammation
Orbital Tumors
Lacrimal Disease
Anjum Koreishi, MD
Uveitis
Paras Khandhar, MD, FAAP
Evidence-Based Medicine
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Gonzalo Vike Vicente, MD
Optics Problem Solving
Jonathan Lin, MD, PhD
Pathology I – III
David Fleischman, MD, MS, FACS
Glaucoma I -III
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