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National University of Singapore

Glaucoma for the General Ophthalmologist: Long Term Care

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Overview

The Glauc-Go Course has been designed for eye specialists practicing general or comprehensive ophthalmology, in private or institutional practices, who are keen to update their understanding, knowledge, improve skills on glaucoma diagnosis and initiating medical therapy. The course is easily accessible online from the comfort of your clinics, offices or homes. The course content has been sub-divided into 3 modules with a short online quiz to allow participants to consolidate what they have learnt. The course aims to cover important topics such as distinguishing glaucoma from non-glaucoma presentations to help one confidently make the initial diagnosis and to ascertain the appropriate first line of therapy. Contemporary surgical options (including laser therapy) and pearls in the care of patients with low vision will be amongst the topics covered.

Syllabus

This course will commence from Wednesday, 15 Nov 2023, 12 AM (SGP Time).

After all lessons have been attended, you will be able to access the Self-Assessment MCQ component, which must be passed satisfactorily in order to complete the module. The pass mark is 50%.

Course sequences:

  1. Glaucoma for the General Ophthalmologist: Basic Knowledge
  2. Glaucoma for the General Ophthalmologist: Masterclasses
  3. Glaucoma for the General Ophthalmologist: Long Term Care

For the most effective and optimal learning experience, it is highly recommended that learners go through the modules progressively and in sequence, from modules 1-3.

Taught by

Marcus Tan, Seng Chee Loon and Danial Bohan

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