CME Activity Pricing
ASCRS Member Price: FREE
Nonmember Price: FREE
ASCRS gratefully acknowledges the unrestricted educational grants received in support of this program from Johnson & Johnson Vision, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., and Mylan, Inc., a Viatris Company.
Description
This activity will provide an interactive case based discussion of important points when considering how to counsel patients, evaluate complicated corneas and evaluate the best management and surgical approaches for keratoconus patients. Topography essentials, update on corneal cross linking, and refractive options will be discussed.
Credits: By completing this activity you will earn 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Duration: 60 minutes
Activity Expiration Date: June 30, 2027
Moderators
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| Daniel H. Chang, MD | Marjan Farid, MD |
Panelists
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| Brandon D. Ayres, MD | Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS | William F. Wiley, MD |
Learning Objectives
Ophthalmologists attending this program should be able to:
- Interpret topography and tomography for at-risk and irregular corneas.
- Summarize available refractive surgery options for patients with keratoconus.
- Discuss crosslinking and what advances are in development.
- Assess strategies for patients with keratoconus seeking refractive surgery treatment and how to build a treatment plan with several case scenarios.




