DEC 5 | Webinar: Visual Development: What Is Normal and What Is Not

Woman optometrist holding a toddler boy in her arms while performing an eye exam using a phoropter.

The Optometric Vision Development & Rehabilitation Association (OVDRA) will host a webinar to discuss examination procedures to assess infants, toddlers, and developmentally delayed patients.

The course will discuss normal visual development and how clinical observations aid in identifying delays and disorders.

Date: Thursday, December 5, 2024
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Online

Learning Objectives

  • Upon completion, participants will be able to conduct a comprehensive case history for young pediatric patients.
  • Upon completion, participants will be able to assess binocularity development using stereopsis testing, prism, Hirschberg, Bruckner, and Krimsky tests.
  • Upon completion, participants will be able to evaluate ocular motility and document neuro-muscular conditions that limit eye movement accuracy and ability.
  • Upon completion, participants will be able to utilize preferential looking and symbol matching tests to assess visual acuity in non-verbal patients.
  • Upon completion, participants will be able to assess ocular health on infants and young children.
  • Upon completion, participants will be able to record significant clinical observations of visual function.

Note: 2 hours of CE available.

Register here.