Fundamentals of Laser Refractive Surgery 1.2
A continuation to Fundamentals of Laser Refractive Surgery 1.1, this program covers laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) eye surgeries. Build on your knowledge from 1.1 and learn advanced techniques for each procedure, gain insights from real-world case studies, and troubleshoot with peers.
Build on your knowledge of laser refractive eye surgery in our second Fundamentals of Laser Refractive Surgery course.
A continuation to our Fundamentals of Laser Refractive Surgery 1.1 course, this program focuses specifically on laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and kerato-lenticule extraction (KLEX) eye surgeries.
In this six-module course, you'll learn advanced techniques for each procedure, gain insights from real-world case studies, and be able to troubleshoot with peers.
What you'll gain:
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Foundational knowledge in performing LASIK, PRK and KLEX surgical procedures
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Confidence assessing myopic, hyperopic and astigmatism patients for relevant surgeries
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Insights from real-world case studies to bolster your theoretical knowledge
Who should enrol?
Ophthalmologists based anywhere in the world wanting to deepen their understanding of laser refractive surgery.
Topics
- LASIK
- LASIK 2, case studies, advanced techniques and troubleshooting
- PRK
- PRK 2, case studies, advanced techniques and troubleshooting
- KLEX
- KLEX 2, case studies, advanced techniques and troubleshooting
Course delivery method
- 6 pre-recorded lectures, released weekly, accessible online.
- Online "live" tutorials with presentation and discussion of cases by course participants.
- Q&A via online discussion boards.
Course Pre-Requisites
Participants in this course should be advanced ophthalmology trainees or ophthalmologists.
There are two requirements for successful completion of the course:
1. Participation in 4 out of the 6 weekly discussion boards. This can range from asking a question about that week's lecture topic to sharing some insights with other participants or discussing a paper you read.
2. Participation in 2 out of the 3 live tutorials.
For terms and conditions, please view here.
Registration
Online registration not available.