NTG '26 NHOA - SUNDAY + WED
First-class & Timely COPE accredited CE from the comfort of your home
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March 8, 2026 - Remote, Zoom Meeting (4 hours) + March 11, 2026 - Remote, Zoom Meeting (2 hours)
** Sunday Registrants will receive login credentials no later than Friday, March 6, 2026. A second email will be sent one hour prior to the start of the program.
** Can't Make It Wednesday? No worries! The NHOA will send you a $25 NHOA CE Coupon good towards any future 2026 NHOA event!
MARCH 8, 2026
7:55 a.m. – Login to Zoom Platform
8:00 a.m. – Brief Affiliate Updates & Introductions
Lecturer: James Williamson, OD, FAAO, FAR
8:05 a.m. - Education Program Begins
Diabetic Retinopathy: From ETDRS to DRCR, and 90D to OCT - Grading, assessing, and treating diabetic retinopathy has changed over the years. This course will cover historical and current concepts, discuss pertinent DRCR studies, and review diabetic-related findings through various forms of multimodal imaging. (102352-TD, 2 hours)
Coffee Break – Affiliate News and Reports
What Lies Beneath: Conditions of the Choroid - With enhanced depth and swept-source OCT, our view of the choroid has never been better. This course will cover the pachychoroid spectrum and other choroidal pathologies. Extensive multimodal imaging will be presented. (102265-TD, 2 hours)
** Reminder - Your Sunday NTG registration INCLUDES access to Wednesday's CE program.
** To register for Wednesday-only, click here to visit that page.
** Can't Make It Wednesday? No worries! The NHOA will send you a $25 NHOA CE Coupon good towards any future 2026 NHOA event!
March 11, 2026
Lecturer: Dr. Jim Williamson, OD, FAAO, FORS
6:55 p.m. - NHOA attendees log into the CE portion of the webinar
7:00 p.m. - CE Program Begins
The Vitreous – Remember Me? Clinicians often look right past it, but the vitreous plays an important role in posterior segment pathology. This course will review vitreous composition and present case examples for pathologies of the vitreomacular and vitreoretinal interface. (102520-TD, 1 hour)
Water Break – Affiliate Reports
How to Misdiagnose Glaucoma - Misdiagnosing a patient with glaucoma can occur with errors in diagnostic interpretation or with diseases that may mimic the condition. This course will cover both scenarios and use case examples to reinforce the lecture material. (102521-GL, 1 hour)
| 2026 NTG REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE | Member Rate | Sunday + Wednesday |
| Early Registration - Register Early & Save! | January | $120.00 |
| "Still Early" Standard Registration | February | $135.00 |
| Late Standard Registration | March |
$150.00 |
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Contact: Timothy Bonin
