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February 24, 2023TRENDING MEDICAL EDUCATION TOPIC: OPHTHALMOLOGY FOR THE PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER
More than 4.2 million Americans age 40 and older are either legally blind or with low vision.
As the population of older people continues to accelerate, the number of people experiencing vision loss will increase. The leading causes of these vision problems include age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. In addition, 2-3% of primary care visits are for eye complaints.
It is crucial for primary care physicians to identify and treat common eye problems they may encounter and know when to refer them to a specialist.
Here are a few important learning objectives regarding Ophthalmology:
- Identify common eye problems seen by primary care physicians
- Evaluate patients with common eye complaints
- Utilize diagnostic techniques in the office/clinic of a primary care physicians
- Treat common eye disorders
- Know which eye disorders need to be referred to an ophthalmologist and how urgent the referral will be
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