2024 GAME DAY CE (4 hours remote)

The play is called "GAME DAY CE" and we're running it on November 10, 2024. The Patriots play the Bears at 1:00 so football fans still need not fret. 4 hours, first-class, timely (and in some cases REQUIRED) education.

November 10, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Eastern
Remote Meeting - Zoom Platform

7:55 a.m. – Login to Zoom Meeting

8:00 a.m. – Welcome and Introductions

Understanding the Legal Nuances of Keratoconus Management - This course will review the legal implications involved in mismanaging patients with keratoconus, including failing to diagnosis, failing to refer and improper treatment (unapproved treatments), as well as the legal responsibilities regarding treatment referrals. (Dr. Erik Conley, 92213-EJ, 1 hour)

BREAK IN THE ACTION

Bad Eyes, Scary Things and Dirty Pictures: Common Cases in Optometry: Challenges, Treatment, Diagnosis, & Reimbursements - This course is designed to present information pertaining to common cases seen in most optometry practices including diagnosing, treating, and billing and coding. These cases will include eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataract, and various retinal and corneal problems. (Dr. Frances Bynum, 89272-GO, 2 hours)

BREAK IN THE ACTION

Opioids Advanced: Diving Deeper to Understand Ocular Manifestations and Overdose Management - This course will expand upon the basics of opioids to provide participants with the signs and symptoms of overdose, and actions to take if overdose is expected will be outlined. (Dr. Benjamin Young, COPE Accreditation Pending, 1 hour)

12:00 P.M. - FINAL WHISTLE

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MASSACHUSETTS LICENSED ODs TAKE NOTE:  Our Game Day CE program meets the Commonwealth’s new Mandatory Education Requirement for TPA and TPA+GC prescribers for optometrists. We have built the Game Day CE program to make it easy for you to be compliant with this new requirement. 

Please note: Upon registration, the system will pop up an announcement stating that a confirmation email will be sent. In most cases, an email will, in fact, be sent.  In some cases, however, your email client may block the automated message as part of a measure to control unwanted email. If you need a copy of your registration for reimbursement purposes, simply email us and we will get one to you.