Ocular surface disease (OSD): diagnostic, management, and clinical considerations in “dry eye”
After completing Ocular surface disease (OSD): diagnostic, management, and clinical considerations in “dry eye” , you will be able to: • Discuss the causes, symptoms, and types of dry eye ...
After completing Ocular surface disease (OSD): diagnostic, management, and clinical considerations in “dry eye” , you will be able to: • Discuss the causes, symptoms, and types of dry eye or ocular surface disease, emphasizing the pathophysiology that impacts treatment decisions • Describe the clinical implications of dry eye on contact lens or surgical success, and apply this knowledge in patient cases when discussing expectations with patients • Utilize patient history, ocular examination, and tear quantity tests to accurately diagnose ocular surface disease, with an emphasis on the importance of early diagnosis • Compare available and emerging treatments for ocular surface disease based on mechanisms of action and efficacy, with a focus on individualizing treatments to improve patient outcomesTarget Audiences: Ophthalmologists, optometrists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who practice or are interested in ophthalmology; and any other healthcare professionals with an interest in or who clinically encounter patients with dry eye.
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