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Cataract. What should the attending physician do?

Cataract at the attending physician's appointment: timely diagnosis, follow-up tactics, and proper patient routing.

36academic hours
Advancedlevel
Distance learningmode of study

Course curriculum

  • Relevance of the topic. Fundamentals of patient logistics in cataract
    • — • Who is responsible?
    • — • When should a physician of any specialty refer a patient to an ophthalmologist?
    • — • Why should this matter to a NON-ophthalmologist?
  • Main and additional methods of examining a patient with cataract + Master class
    • — • History taking. Why is it needed? What to pay attention to?
    • — • Instrumental examination methods. How to perform and interpret them correctly?
    • — • Taking into account concomitant somatic diseases on examination findings
    • — • Taking into account ophthalmological comorbidities and examination findings
    • — • Modern additional examination methods and their impact on the outcome
  • What modern cataract surgery technologies are there? + Master class
    • — • Main stages of uncomplicated cataract surgery
    • — • Types of intraocular lenses
  • Types of IOL fixation in case of a defect of the lens ligamentous apparatus + Masterclass
    • — • Scleral fixation
    • — • Iris fixation
    • — • Mixed types of fixation
  • Preoperative therapy taking into account concomitant pathology
    • — • How to prepare a patient for cataract surgery?
    • — • List of tests, why is all this needed?
    • — • Therapy of general somatic diseases and preparation for cataract surgery
  • Types of anesthesia care in cataract surgery
    • — • Types of anesthesia and selection depending on the clinical situation
    • — • Why is an anesthesiologist needed in cataract surgery?
    • — • Intraoperative complications during decompensation of the general condition
  • Postoperative therapy. Complications and methods of their compensation + Masterclass
    • — • Postoperative therapy in uncomplicated cases
    • — • Postoperative therapy accounting for concomitant pathology
    • — • Complications of cataract surgery and methods of their compensation

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.

Semakina Anna Sergeevna

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.

Education

  • 2012 — Faculty of General Medicine, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
  • 2014 — residency, S. N. Fyodorov NMRC MNTK "Eye Microsurgery" of the Ministry of Health of Russia
  • 2019 — postgraduate studies, S. N. Fyodorov NMRC MNTK "Eye Microsurgery" of the Ministry of Health of Russia
  • 2019 — defense of the candidate's dissertation "Implantation of a flexible pupillary intraocular lens after cataract phacoemulsification in extensive defects of the lens ligamentous apparatus" with the award of the academic degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences

Continuing professional development

  • 2015 — "Complicated cases of phacoemulsification"
  • 2020 — "Refractive surgery. WET-LAB"
  • 2020 — professional retraining in "Healthcare Organization and Public Health"

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