Glaucoma Course
Build expertise in glaucoma management through assured eye pressure evaluation, scan and vision field reading, risk evaluation, and progressive therapies from eye drops to laser and minimally invasive surgeries—rooted in major studies and standards for routine eye care practice. Master diagnosis, testing, treatment plans, therapy choices, and patient updates over a year.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This focused Glaucoma Course equips you with practical, evidence-based strategies to confidently evaluate and handle high eye pressure. Gain skills in detailed patient history, accurate eye pressure checks, angle examination, eye scans and vision field analysis, clinical decision-making, risk assessment, and goal setting. Excel in initial treatments like eye drops, laser procedures, surgeries, monitoring schedules, and straightforward patient discussions for better results.
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Develop skills
- Master glaucoma diagnosis by combining eye pressure, corneal thickness, vision fields, and optic nerve assessments.
- Conduct accurate glaucoma tests including eye scans, visual field exams, corneal measurements, and angle inspections.
- Create research-backed eye pressure goals and step-by-step treatment plans for open-angle glaucoma and high eye pressure.
- Enhance initial glaucoma treatments with eye drops, laser selection, and side effect management.
- Track disease advancement over 12 months and explain risks plainly to patients.
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