
This course will remain RACE-approved until April 6th, 2022. Please complete the quiz and submit it for license renewal before that date to received CE credit.
Ophthalmic emergencies are commonly seen by the small animal practitioner and include any ophthalmic condition that has rapidly developed or is the result of trauma to the eye and/or periocular structures. The majority of ocular emergencies present due to significant ocular discomfort, loss of vision, or compromised globe integrity. This lecture will discuss proptosis, corneal foreign body treatment and enucleation surgery.
Ophthalmology
Presented by Elizabeth Giuliano DVM, MS, DACVO
Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Missouri
Presented at Chicago Vet 2019
Clinical Theater One
Wednesday, May 13 at 4:30 PM
1 RACE-approved CE credit can be earned upon completion of this course if your post-course quiz score is higher than 70%.