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Macular OCT Interpretation: Course 201

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Macular OCT Interpretation: Course 201

You need to be good at OCT interpretation to be good at your job. And when it comes to teaching you to read OCT images, this course can begin your transformation into an OCT expert. After showing you how to find pathology in OCT images, we challenge you to spot them in hundreds of samples. You will receive feedback on your decisions compressing years of experience into just a few hours.

This course covers commonly encountered OCT presentations of epiretinal membranes, full thickness macular holes, vitreomacular adhesion and vitreomacular traction with the purpose of improving interpretation skills using perceptual learning strategies.

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Epiretinal Membrane
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Epiretinal Membrane vs. Lamellar Macular Hole
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Lamellar Macular Hole vs. Full-Thickness Macular Hole
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Posterior Cortical Vitreous
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Vitreomacular Adhesion vs. Vitreomacular Traction
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Course Evaluation
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