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October 26, 2010
A Systematic Approach to Simplify Keratoconus and Irregular Corneal GP Fitting

An evening course with Dr. Paul Rose,
B. Opt, B. SC, FNZSCLP


- Registration for Annual Optometry Academe 2010 -

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Please mail to:
Stephen Smith, UM-St. Louis
JC Penney Conf. Ctr, Room 207
One University Blvd,
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400
Fax: 314-516-6414

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For questions:

Lis Ellerbusch (314) 516-5615


To register by phone:

Stephen Smith (314) 516-5948



 

 



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Annual Optometry Academe 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010

6 hours COPE/CEE, 2 hours CE ~ 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

JC Penney Conference Center
Tuition~$225.00 by September 13th, $260.00 after September 13th

Speakers:

Sindt
landgraf
Christine Sindt, O.D.
Director of Contact Lens Service
Associate Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
University of Iowa
Thomas Landgraf, O.D.
Associate Clinical Professor
University of Missouri-St. Louis
College of Optometry
Mini-Scleral Lenses for Contemporary Practice
(2 hrs-CEE/COPE)


A presentation on the selection and application of the unique, modernized mini-scleral lens designs based on the consideration of the cornea's topography.

Mini-Scleral Lens Workshop
(2 hrs-CE
)

A Grand Rounds demonstration and discussion of fittings of Mini-Scleral Lenses

Dr. Sindt is sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Essilor

Optometry and Systemic Disease: What's New and Noteworthy
(4 hrs - CEE/COPE)


A review of the newest and most pertinent developments regarding the diagnosis and management of systemic disease. The emphasis of discussed topics is relevant in the ocular examination of patients with systemic diseases. A review of the latest medications with ocular side effects utilized to treat systemic disease is included. Examples of state of the art instrumentation utilized by optometrists when examining patients with systemic disease are discussed.