Overview
With the rising prevalence of diabetes in the region, early detection and precise intervention in diabetic retinopathy are paramount to preventing irreversible vision loss. This interactive online course is designed for ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, and general practitioners. It bridges the gap between theoretical pathology and clinical application. Participants will review high-resolution fundus photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans, and step-by-step video breakdowns of focal and panretinal laser photocoagulation techniques.
This Activity for
All Audience, But the greatest benefit will be to these Professions.
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What I will learn?
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Identify and classify the stages of Non-Proliferative (NPDR) and Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR) using current global guidelines.
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Analyze complex OCT imaging to detect macular edema and neurosensory detachments.
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Determine the precise indications and contraindications for intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy versus laser intervention.
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Demonstrate theoretical proficiency in the anatomical targeting for panretinal photocoagulation to minimize peripheral visual field loss.
Additional items to the activity
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Test
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Certificate | Free |