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2017 ASCRS Los Angeles Daily Saturday

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31 EW SHOW DAILY ASCRS•ASOA Symposium & Congress, Los Angeles 2017 be permitted to those registered in the joint registration category only. Those registered solely for either the ASOA or Technicians & Nurses Program will not be allowed to cross over. All registrants in either catego- ry are welcome to attend the ASCRS program. EW I n their 16th year of collabo- ration, ASCRS and the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmolo- gy (JCAHPO) present a 3-day Technicians & Nurses Program today through Monday to advance clinical staff performance and improve patient care. Prominent faculty will present 36 hours of leading top- ics in ophthalmology for today's successful clinical eyecare team. The Technicians & Nurses Program is an invaluable training session for all ophthalmic clinical staff's growth and development. "This year's Technician & Nurses Program will focus on current thinking in ophthalmic research, treatments, surgery and technolo- gies, and elevate your eyecare team's knowledge and skills to new levels," said Eydie Miller-Ellis, MD, JCAH- PO president. "Continuous learning of our eyecare team helps us as ophthalmologists to increase both the quality of our patient care and our practices' productivity." The two-track program in clini- cal and nursing/ASC highlights hot topics in legislative and regulatory issues, coding, electronic medical records, Lean Six Sigma, and trends that are essential for the clinical staff to keep pace in their practice. Glaucoma, cataract, refractive, and corneal surgery continue to be the foundational courses with the program. Important topics also include corneal crosslinking, facial injectables, eye banking, and clinical research. New and current practices in pharmacology, sterilization, toxic anterior segment syndrome, refrac- tion, and imaging will be presented. The program includes basic, inter- mediate, and advanced sessions. The program consists of 36 courses and offers the opportunity to earn a max of 18 CE credits per person. Continuing education credit for select courses has been approved by JCAHPO, OPS, AOC, and CA BRN. Additional Group B credits are available by attending physi- cian courses, symposia, and paper sessions at ASCRS that are designat- ed for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Crossover between the ASOA and Technicians & Nurses Program will Technicians & Nurses Program provides comprehensive ophthalmic education " This year's Technician & Nurses Program will focus on current thinking in ophthalmic research, treatments, surgery and technologies, and elevate your eyecare team's knowledge and skills to new levels. " –Eydie Miller-Ellis, MD, JCAHPO president

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