This course is a comprehensive guide to glaucoma diagnosis and management. Participants will explore key components of the glaucoma exam, including IOP measurement, CCT, anterior segment, and optic nerve assessment, alongside essential ancillary testing like visual fields and OCT.
This comprehensive course covers essential aspects of opioid pharmacology, clinical considerations, and patient management. Topics include the pharmacological properties of opioids, potential drug effects and adverse reactions, and best practices for pain management.
This course reviews evidence-based amblyopia outcomes from clinical trials and IRIS Registry data, defining prevalence, benchmarks for success, and factors affecting outcomes to help clinicians set realistic goals, recognize disparities, and improve management and counseling.
As optometric practices transition toward fully integrated digital healthcare environments, protecting Protected Health Information (PHI) requires moving beyond basic security measures. This course, presented in a podcast format, provides a roadmap based on 2025 cybersecurity standards.
Created by eye care providers for eye care providers and all interested in ensuring equitable access to vision health care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
NECO graduate Dr. Harbir Sian presents his signature lecture on “The Business of Myopia,” focusing not on clinical refraction techniques, but on the real-world systems required to deliver effective myopia management in everyday practice.
Driving is a priority for many people who present for low vision services. It is critical that providers accurately assess a patient’s visual ability to meet licensure requirements and also to determine if additional evaluations are needed based on comorbid conditions. This lecture will explore driving with low vision through 2 cases. The first case focuses on the need for multidisciplinary care and the second case focuses on advanced prescribing patterns including exploration of bioptic telescope fitting.
NECO’s 2025 Industry Collaborative focused on reimagining optometric education in the age of artificial intelligence. Guest speakers included Dr. Joshua Baker, President & CEO of Midwestern University, and Dr. Joseph Aoun, President of Northeastern University.