New Developments in Glaucoma Diagnosis
COPE #103686-GL
Event #132614
Expiration Date: 3/12/2029

COURSE DESCRIPTION: 
This course will provide essential clinical tips for assessing Glaucoma Suspects, including: Home Tonometry, Genetic Testing, VR Perimetry, OCT-A, and newly identified risk factors. 


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
 
• Understand the role of IOP and home tonometry in the diagnosis of glaucoma
• Be familiar with polygenic risk scores as utilized in genetic testing for open-angle glaucoma.
• Understand the Pros and Cons of VR (virtual reality) visual field testing.
• Be familiar with the use of OCT-Angiography in the assessment of glaucoma.

This presentation was recorded at the Glaucoma Symposium in February 2026. The conference received unrestricted educational grant support from Alcon.

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Get to know our speakers

Collin A Rozanski, MD

Dr. Michael Chaglasian is an Associate Professor at the Illinois College of Optometry and Chief of Innovative Technology and Data Science. He is a graduate of State University of New York College of Optometry and completed a Residency in Primary Eye Care/Ocular Disease at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He is a founding member, Immediate Past President, and currently the Executive Vice President of the Optometric Glaucoma Society. Dr. Chaglasian’s clinical practice is focused exclusively on patients with glaucoma and related conditions, while co-managing surgical care as well. His research interests include perimetry and OCT technology, particularly in the collection of reference databases. Dr. Chaglasian has completed many research projects within the glaucoma field and remains actively engaged with new devices and treatments. Dr. Chaglasian has a number of published articles and is passionate about teaching fellow clinicians on the care and management of patients with glaucoma.