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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
ABCs of OCT
Dr. Jose Daniel Diaz, MD
Dr. Julie Rodman, OD, MSc, OD
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become the cornerstone diagnostic technology in modern ophthalmic practice, providing clinicians with real-time, micron-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the retina, optic nerve and anterior segment without contact or radiation. This course is designed to strengthen your practical OCT interpretation skills. This course progresses from fundamental image acquisition principles and normal retinal architecture, through the recognition and avoidance of common artifacts and segmentation pitfalls and culminates in structured interpretation of high-yield macular and optic nerve pathologies. Participants will analyze OCT findings in real-world clinical cases spanning diabetic macular edema, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, optic neuropathies and toxic retinopathies. Emphasis is placed on integrating structural OCT data with the patient's clinical presentation, visual function and examination findings to guide appropriate management decisions, referral thresholds and treatment monitoring.
COPE ID 104650-GO | 2 Hours
COPE Activity ID Pending
*Program and speakers are subject to change without notice
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