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Top tips to
treat dry eyes
Is dry eye an increasingly common
problem or are we just more
aware of it nowadays? Either way
there are a lot more treatment
options available than there used
to be. There are three popular CET
courses on dry eye, available at
www.cetpoints.com and each is
worth 1 CET point.
And, if you want to know even more
why not join us at Eyecare 2017
where you will have access to attend
the following workshops? You can
register to attend at:
www.eyecareglasgow.com
Online Video - How to Manage Dry
Eye in Practice Online Video - Meibomian Gland
Dysfunction Online Video - Clinical Case
Studies Module 12 - Dry Eye
This piece of CET demonstrates how to
carry out a dry eye workup in practice
from start to finish, highlighting the best
ways to take a specific history as well as
the key clinical steps to take in order to
achieve an accurate diagnosis. This video discusses the contemporary
management of MGD and associated
Evaporative Dry Eye. It aims to provide
a clear understanding of the pivotal role
of MGD in relation to dry eye and the
clinical pearls to assist with diagnosis
and management. This online module consists of 3 case
studies relating to: epithelial basement
membrane dystrophy, evaporative dry
eye and aqueous deficient dry eye.
Eyecare 2017 Workshop - Dry
Eye Treatment Eyecare 2017 Workshop -
Demodex Workshop Eyecare 2017 Workshop - Managing
Blepharitis for Healthy Lids
Claire Mallon David Crystal Ros Mussa
Navigate your way through the
huge range of dry eye products on
the market today. What works and
what doesn’t? What do patients
like and dislike? This “what to do when” workshop
will show delegates how to find
demodex and the relevance of demodex
infestation to dry eye treatments. Blepharitis is common in contact lens
wearing and non-contact lens wearing
patients and is often the cause of dry eye
symptoms. Find out how to spot the early
signs of blepharitis and how to manage
blepharitis with a range of currently-
available options in this workshop.
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