BCLA Webinar: Hold My Beer: Lessons Learned While Managing Corneal and Ocular Surface Disease with Scleral Lenses

“Hold my beer” - idiom - the speaker is about to engage in risky behavior that is either doomed to fail or be totally epic. In the context of this lecture, Hold My Beer means managing high-risk patients with scleral lenses where the outcome could be success or disaster. This rapid case-based lecture will focus on good and bad outcomes, reviews of the peer-reviewed literature supporting or refuting our choices, and the pearls we learned that apply to any practitioner, no matter the skill level.


CPD

CPD accreditation has been applied for.  A CPD certificate will be sent to all webinar attendees who:

a) Attend the webinar for the full duration (60 minutes).
b) Answer all live polling questions.  

CPD certificates will be emailed within 10 days of the live webinar to all attendees who fulfil the above criteria. 


HOW TO REGISTER

This webinar is open to both BCLA members and non-members.

You will be redirected to Zoom to complete your webinar registration.  If you need help with your registration, please contact [email protected]


SPEAKER

Dr. John Gelles is the director of the specialty contact lens division of the Cornea and Laser Eye Institute and the CLEI Center for Keratoconus in Teaneck, New Jersey, an assistant clinical professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, and an adjunct clinical professor at State University of New York College of Optometry, Illinois College of Optometry, and New England College of Optometry.

 

When
10/16/2024 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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