Ophthalmology Subscription-Based Oral Review (Certifying Exam)

$699.00

  • Access the entire video library (30hrs) immediately (4 months!)

  • Relevant for both the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) and American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (AOBOO) Certifying Exams
  • On-demand learning – 24/7 access – Study at your own pace

 

ACCME

By providing your month and day of birth, state of licensure, and license ID, you are permitting to have your CME/MOC completion data reported to your licensing/certifying board.

This information is only required if you choose to have Osler report your CME activities to the boards that participate in the ACCME reporting program.

This information is only required if you choose to have Osler report your CME activities to the boards that participate in the ACCME reporting program.

Description

The Ophthalmology Subscription-Based Oral Review is a comprehensive program that can aid in developing critical reasoning, evaluation, and communication skills in Ophthalmology. This intensive case review is designed to assist medical professionals in identifying the most clinically relevant information for diagnosis,  treatment approach, and patient management in all essential areas of Ophthalmology. The Subscription-Based Review is accessible through cloud-based storage, which allows seamless streaming across multiple devices, including phones, computers, and tablets, as long as an internet connection is available. The Subscription-Based Oral Review creates a learning experience comparable to live activities. Do not miss the opportunity to elevate your skills and knowledge with the Ophthalmology Subscription-Based Oral Review.  Additionally, the review includes an Optic Pearls lecture that distills the essential aspects of Optics for the certification exam and your medical practice.

Faculty and Topics

Lucas Groves MD

Introduction Posterior Segment Posterior Segment I-IV

Misha Faustina, MD, FACS

External Eye Adnexa External Eye I-II

Shawn Gappy, MD

Pediatric I-III Pediatric Strabismus

James Kelly, MD

Neuro Neuro I-III  

Lisa M. Nijm, MD, JD

Anterior Segment IV TOP 10

Shuchi Patel, MD

Anterior Segment I-III Anterior Segment

Kamran M. Riaz, MD

Optics Lecture Optics Optics II

Gonzalo Vike Vicente, MD

Optics I Pediatrics IV

David Yoo, MD

External Eye III-IV
 

Sample Video

Financial Disclosure

Faculty, Planner, and Reviewer Disclosure Declaration

In compliance with the Standards, Guidelines, and Ethical opinions of the ACCME, AAMC, and AMA, The Osler Institute requires that anyone with input into the planning or presentation of Continuing Medical Education activities provided or jointly provided by The Osler Institute must disclose to the program audience any relevant financial relationships with companies or organizations about whose products or services they are discussing in their presentations. Copies of the Faculty Disclosure Forms will be available during this program.

The following faculty/planners/reviewers disclosed a relevant financial relationship(s).

Dr. Lisa Nijm – Alcon, Allergan, Akorn, Bruder, Bausch & Lomb (c) Novartis, Ocular Therapeutix (c, S, L) CooperVision (c) Omeros (c, L) EyePoint (c) Sun Pharma (c, L) Johnson and Johnson (c) Zeiss (c) Sun, Kala, Lacriscience

The following faculty/planners/reviewers listed no relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.

Misha Faustina, MD, FACS
Shawn Gappy, MD
Lucas Groves, MD † *
James Kelly, MD
Shuchi Patel, MD
Kamran Riaz, MD
Gonzalo Vicente, MD
David Yoo, MD

Erin Baynard†
Joseph Selliken, MD†
Michael Stewart†

Faculty, Faculty Planners (*), and Reviewers (†)

CME

CME Accreditation:

The Osler Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation:

The Osler Institute designates this Enduring Material for a maximum of 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Required Physician Participation:

Review the video lectures at your own pace. To claim CME credit, Learners must complete an activity evaluation to attest to the knowledge gained, its application to their practice, and the time spent in the activity.

Group Discounts Available

If you have two or three residents interested in participating in live virtual or subscription-based reviews, you are eligible for a 35% discount when registering!

If you have four or more residents interested in participating in live virtual or subscription-based reviews, you are eligible for a 50% discount when registering!

Contact us for details; call 1-800-356-7537 or

Group Discount Program has conditions that cannot be combined with other discounts or offers.

Learning Objectives

  • Apply the basic principles of optics to refractory problems and how to correct them.
  • Discuss common ocular conditions and delineate how to correlate clinical and pathologic findings.
  • Diagnose and manage common types of congenital and acquired disorders in children.
  • Explain the process of cataract surgery and potential complications
  • Explain the basic concepts of glaucoma diagnosis and treatment approaches
  • Discuss the differential diagnosis and treatment of uveitis
  • Delineate how to apply differential surgical approaches to ocular surface reconstruction
  • Construct contextually appropriate differential diagnoses for most ophthalmic disorders
  • Identify levels of evidence to support the most effective interventional strategies and communicate said evidence to patients.

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