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MOC Exam Course Presentations

These online presentations are adapted from the live didactic sessions of the MOC Exam Review Course, and are designed to help practicing ophthalmologists prepare for the DOCK exam. These presentations are led by the experts who created the Practicing Ophthalmologists Curriculum (POC), on which the DOCK is based, and present the Core Ophthalmic Knowledge material on Neuro-Ophthalmology and Orbit; Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus; Retina/Vitreous; and Uveitis.

Price per presentation: $49 member / $65 nonmember

MOC Exam Review Course Presentation: Neuro-Ophthalmology and Orbit - Core Knowledge

Presenters: Matthew Dean Kay, MD; Steven A. Newman, MD
Topics: diagnostic tests, high intracranial pressure/headache, optic neuropathy, motility, orbit, pupils and vascular
Date: August 2009
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MOC Exam Review Course Presentation: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus - Core Knowledge

Presenters: David Epley, MD; Mary A. O'Hara, MD Topics: diagnostic tests, amblyopia, esodeviations, infectious diseases, eyelid disorders/lacrimal system, glaucomas and cataracts, ocular tumors/phakomatoses, and ocular trauma
Date: August 2009
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MOC Exam Review Course Presentation: Retina/Vitreous - Core Knowledge

Presenters: Timothy W. Olsen, MD; Brian D. Sippy, MD, PhD; Wayne A. Solley, MD Topics: retinal vascular diseases, diseases of the vitreous, peripheral retinal abnormalities, posterior segment trauma, and tumors
Date: August 2009
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MOC Exam Review Course Presentation: Uveitis - Core Knowledge

Presenters: Debra A. Goldstein, MD; Ramana S. Moorthy, MD; Albert T. Vitale, MD Topics: diagnostic tests, non infectious uveitis, infectious uveitis, acquired immune deficiency syndrome related diseases, and medical therapy
Date: August 2009
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Disclaimer:

These presentations are made up of excerpts, both text and images, from the MOC Exam Study GuideTM, and should not be considered sufficient for a complete review of the material.

The Academy provides this material for educational purposes only. It is not intended to represent the only or best method or procedure in every case, nor to replace a physician's own judgment or give specific advice for case management. Including all indications, contraindications, side effects, and alternative agents for each drug or treatment is beyond the scope of this material. All information and recommendations should be verified, prior to use, with current information included in the manufacturer's package inserts or other independent sources, and considered in light of the patient's condition and history. Reference to certain drugs, instruments, and other products in this publication is made for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to constitute an endorsement of such. Some materials may include information on applications that are not considered community standard, that reflect indications not included in approved FDA labeling, or that are approved for use only in restricted research settings. The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility of the physician to determine the FDA status of each drug or device he or she wishes to use, and to use them with appropriate patient consent in compliance with applicable law. The Academy specifically disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages of any kind, from negligence or otherwise, for any and all claims that may arise from the use of any recommendations or other information contained herein.