Cases and Conundrums of the Anterior Segment: 

The Family Feud Edition


COPE #90333-TD
Event #127981
Expiration Date:  March 4, 2027

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course focuses on a variety of unique anterior segment cases that may show up in your clinic. We will discuss how to identify, treat, and manage each case using a case-based format, along with audience participation.   *Video was recorded at during our Island Eyes Conference on January 2024.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:


  • Review and understand signs, symptoms, and data surrounding a variety of anterior segment diseases cases (i.e. scleritis, neurotrophic keratitis, disciform keratitis, postop LASIK complications) to make an accurate diagnosis.  
  • Understand the systemic connection with many anterior segment diseases that doctors encounter in clinical practice.
  • Understand the treatment options available for a variety of anterior segment diseases and when to utilize topical medications, oral medications or both. 
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Getting to know our speakers

Dr. Justin Schweitzer

Dr. Justin Schweitzer specializes in advanced glaucoma, refractive surgical clinical care, and anterior segment pathology at Vance Thompson Vision.  He graduated from Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove, OR.  In 2012 he pursued his dream to focus on glaucoma, advanced anterior segment surgery care and pathology, joining Vance Thompson Vision in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.  Dr. Schweitzer is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at The Illinois College of Optometry and regularly lectures on glaucoma, anterior segment pathology, refractive surgical clinical care, and surgical management.   

Dr. Schweitzer is a member of the Optometric Glaucoma Society, a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, Scleral Lens Education Society, American Optometric Association, Intrepid Eye Society, Optometric Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Society, and South Dakota Optometric Society and has had multiple articles published in scientific journals.  Dr. Schweitzer has research interests in minimally invasive glaucoma surgery and biomechanical properties of the cornea as it relates to glaucoma.