August 15th, 2025
Description
The 8th Annual Retina Case Forum will address the ongoing need for vitreoretinal specialists and other attending physicians to stay current with the evolving standards of care in diagnosing and managing complex ocular diseases.
Through the case forum format, clinicians will engage in detailed analysis and collaborative discussion of real-world cases, which enables the identification and closing of these knowledge gaps. This setting fosters peer learning, the exploration of novel technologies, the discussion of cutting-edge surgical approaches, and the exchange of diverse clinical experiences. By drawing from the collective expertise of the group, attendees can refine their decision-making and better align their practices with evidence-based and emerging standards of care.
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Dates and Times
Start: 8/15/2025 8:00 AM
End: 8/15/2025 4:45 PM
Objectives
1. Identify and differentiate a spectrum of vitreoretinal disorders through exposure to varied and complex case presentations.
2. Apply structured clinical reasoning to the evaluation of patients, incorporating case-based insights into disease patterns and diagnostic strategies.
3. Implement contemporary medical and surgical management techniques in the care of patients with complex ocular conditions, informed by peer discussion and expert-led analysis.
4. Incorporate innovative surgical techniques and new technologies into practice through exposure to emerging methods presented and reviewed within the community forum setting.
Agenda
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Pricing
Tier | Price |
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Registration | $100.00 |
Location
Energy Advancement and Innovation Center
2281 Kenny Rd.
Columbus, OH 43210
Accreditation Statement
The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement
The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.