The Keratoconus Update
COPE #90322-TD
Event #127964
Expiration Date: March 1, 2027
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Keratoconus is a bilateral progressive disease that impacts a significant portion of our patients. With the advancement in todays lens and surgical technology, we have many options to manage our patients with cornea ectasias and help provide them with the best possible vision. The management strategies have changed over the years. The most current research, treatment protocols and surgical options will be discussed. Contact lens options including gas permeable lenses, hybrids, scleral lenses and prosthetics will be discussed. This lecture was recorded at our 2024 Island Eyes Conference.
• To understand the basics of Keratoconus and the updated theories on progression.
• To learn how to identify keatoconus patients, what instruments are needed and the importance of early detection.
• To review the treatment options currently available from glasses to surgery
• To understand the new order of operations for the treatment for keratoconus.
• To have a better understanding on the future of keratoconus treatment and what's to come.
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Exam
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Certificate
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Get to know our speakers
Dr. Shalu Pal
Dr. Shalu Pal is an SCCO graduate who did her Cornea & Contact Lens Residency at NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry. Dr. Pal is a member of the Global Myopia Symposium committee, co-editor for the Mastering Myopia Newsletter, an advisor for the Global Council of Myopia Management, and research member of the Myopia in Practice study. Dr. Pal is a member of the AAO Innovations Council, past Chair of the AOA, Contact Lens & Cornea Section, a board member of the CAO, Cornea and Contact Lens Section and founder of the Canadian Contact Lens Academy. She is a member of the education committee for the OAO, CE advisor for the AOE and Latin Americas, EUROSCHOOL educator, Global Ambassador for GLOW and co-founder of a program which provides contact lens workshops to all Optometry Schools in North America, now known as the STAPLE program. She volunteers her time both locally and internationally while running a group practice in Toronto specializing in advanced specialty contact lens fitting, myopia management, concussion rehabilitation, vision therapy, dry eye management & ocular aesthetics. Dr. Pal was awarded the CLCS Achievement Award for her work in providing education in the industry and the Legends Award in 2022 by the American Optometric Association. Dr. Pal's work in the area of specialty lenses, myopia management, communication and practice management continues to be published. She also lectures globally and consults with many industry partners for the betterment of the profession through education.