Elevate & Educate: Transforming Eye Care
Create your own ripple effect...
Shared knowledge is the cornerstone of progress. By teaching each other and also encouraging a shared philosophy of practice, we can bridge the rapidly growing void between medicine and common eye care.
Surgical Ophthalmology <=> MEDICAL VOID <=> Common Eyecare. So who is taking care of these lost patients? Who is going to stop the merry-go-round of inappropriate referrals?
You are.
Let's realign and redefine primary (ie medical) eye care together.
Hope you'll join and check out our innovative platform designed for you to help fill the void.
-JRM
P.S. It always has been and always should be the "medical model". How can it not be when there is a patient, a whole human being, in your chair?
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- Utilize Existing Materials: Notes, FAAO papers, articles collecting dust?
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FREE PODCAST: VISION & NEUROLOGY CASEBOOK
25 Real-World Cases (55:54 Audio Only)
- The Conversation: Muscle, Nerve, or Brain?
- Differential Diagnosis in Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders: Listen to the discussion concentrating on a systematic approach to diagnosing visual disturbances with potential neurological origins.
- Importance of Patient History and Targeted Examinations: The cases highlight the value of a detailed medical history and pertinent ophthalmic examination in guiding diagnostic and management decisions.
- This Is Primary Care: Thinking beyond the eye and understanding neurological sources for ocular symptoms. This includes ordering advanced diagnostics and collaborating with other medical specialists.
- The Art of Patient Management: Beyond clinical skills, emphasizing the importance of effective communication, empathy, and building a strong doctor-patient relationship.
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