It takes years of clinical experience to learn the correct questions to ask, the signs to look for, and the tests to order in the diagnosis and treatment of ocular pathology. In this lecture, an ophthalmology referral center optometrist reveals lessons she has learned to live by in the world of secondary and tertiary ophthalmological care.
Learning Objectives:
Upon conclusion of this activity, attendees will be able to:
Evaluate the various causes of unilateral high IOP
Properly assess an APD in a suspected neurological ophthalmic condition
Utilize a patient's history to help guide a pathological examination
Disclosure(s):
Jill C. Autry, OD, RPh: AbbVie/Allergan: Advisory Committee/Board Member (), Consulting Fees (), Speaker's Bureau (honoraria or other compensation) (); RVL: Advisory Committee/Board Member (); Tarsus: Ownership Interest (stocks, stock options, patent or other intellectual property or other ownership interest excluding diversified mutual funds) ()