Concomitant strabismus in children: diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention
Concomitant strabismus in children: early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation to preserve vision and binocular functions.
Cataract at the attending physician's appointment: timely diagnosis, follow-up tactics, and proper patient routing.
A patient with progressive cataract often loses precious time between complaints of decreased vision and referral to an ophthalmic surgeon. The course answers the key practical question — what the attending physician should do: how to recognize cataract, assess its stage, determine surgical indications, and refer the patient correctly.
You will confidently navigate modern approaches to diagnosis and treatment and refer the patient for surgical treatment in a timely manner, not missing the reversible window. This directly affects the quality of vision and the patient's trust in you as a physician.
Candidate of Medical Sciences, ophthalmologist, ophthalmic surgeon
Candidate of Medical Sciences, ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon with 11 years of experience, who trained and defended her dissertation at the S. N. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Center. Her scientific and surgical experience in cataract phacoemulsification with complex lens defects will be useful for learners specializing in anterior segment surgery of the eye.
Candidate of Medical Sciences, ophthalmologist, ophthalmic surgeon. Total work experience — 11 years.
Concomitant strabismus in children: early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation to preserve vision and binocular functions.
Cataract at the attending physician's appointment: timely diagnosis, follow-up tactics, and proper patient routing.