This course covers intermediate to advanced level information on systemic disease as it relates to the eye and is presented online thru Eye-Courses.com.
After completing this course, the student should be able to answer the following questions:
· What is a systemic disease?
· What are the 4 most common systemic diseases that affect the eye?
· What is Diabetes?
· What are the roles of insulin and glucose in the body?
· What is the difference between Type I and Type II Diabetes?
· What are the causes of Type I and Type II Diabetes?
· What are the symptoms of Diabetes?
· How is Diabetes diagnosed?
· What are the treatments for Diabetes?
· How does Diabetes affect the eye?
· What is hypertension?
· What can hypertension do to the body?
· What can hypertension lead to?
· What are the causes of hypertension?
· What are the treatments for hypertension?
· How does hypertension affect the eye?
· What does the thyroid gland do?
· What is the difference between hyper and hypothyroidism?
· What are the symptoms of hyper/hypothyroidism?
· What are the treatments for thyroid disease?
· How does thyroid disease affect the eye?
· What is Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)?
· What can RA do to the body?
· What are the symptoms of RA?
· What are the treatments for RA?
· How does RA affect the eye?
· What is uveitis?
· What disorders can cause uveitis flares?
This course should take approximately 1 hour to complete.
This course has been approved by the AOA Commission on Paraoptometric Certification (CPC) for continuing education credit for use toward paraoptometric certification renewal.
$15.00
Dr. Scott Edmonds is the senior partner of Edmonds Eye Associates in Philadelphia and a member of the medical staff at Jefferson/Magee/Moss Rehabilitation Hospital. He is the Emeritus Co-Director of the Low Vision, Contact Lens and Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service at Wills Eye Hospital. He is the former Chief Eyecare Officer at United Healthcare. He is a clinical professor at Western University of Health Sciences- College of Optometry, a member of the adjunct faculty of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus/Drexel University and a member of the Allied Medical staff of the Lankenau Hospital. He has written and lectured extensively on clinical and public health topics.Â
A 1976 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a1980 graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Dr. Edmonds is a past President of the Philadelphia Optometric Society, the Chester Delaware Optometric Society and the 1988 President of the Pennsylvania Optometric Association. On the national level, he has served as the Chairman of a number of committees for the American Optometric Association and has completed two terms on the American Council on Optometric Education.
Dr. Edmonds was honored by the Pennsylvania College of Optometry as the Preceptor of the Year in 1983. He was honored as the Optometrist of the Year in 1985 by the Philadelphia Optometric Society and again in 2008 by the Chester-Delaware Optometric Society. He was the honored as the Pennsylvania Optometric Association Optometrist of the Year in 2008. He was 2015 APEX Award winner for Publication Excellence in the category of Social Media Blog Content and the 2016 winner of the Dr. Jerry P. Davidoff Memorial Award for Leadership Service.