Ocular and Visual Implications of Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's and Multiple Sclerosis
Available from: 1/12/2019
Where to publish: Online / CFEH Education
Provider: Centre For Eye Health
Contact: Karin Mavromatis, [E] kmavromatis@cfeh.com.au, [P] (02) 8115 0740
Learning Objectives
- To understand the general, ocular and visual signs and symptoms of commonly presenting neurodegenerative disease, particularly Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis
- To develop a sequential examination process facilitating the identification of history issues which suggest the possibility of neurodegenerative disease; to diagnose or rule out ocular health and visual conditions commonly associated with these neurodegenerative conditions; as well as to be aware of options for managing these ocular and visual issues.
- To understand current scientific publications on the role OCT in the assessment of patients with possible or confirmed neurodegenerative diseases.
Max points awarded: 2.00
Session Information
Name |
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Ocular and Visual Implications of Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's and Multiple Sclerosis |
Activity Type |
Independent Learning with Assessment |
Therapeutic? |
Yes |
Manufacturer/Supplier? |
No |
Points for attending & Passing Assessment |
2.00 |