Réadaption visuelle de patients à faible vision : Bien le faire et de manière judicieuse
Le dimanche 18 juin, 1045—1215
Salle 519AB
Objectifs d’apprentissage
À la fin de la session, les participants pourront :
- Discuter de la nature complexe de la réadaptation visuelle de patients à faible vision
- Faire preuve de compétence dans le diagnostic et la pratique de la réadaptation visuelle de patients à faible vision
- Intégrer les principes de la réadaptation visuelle de patients à faible vision à leur pratique
AnimateursMonica Daibert-Nido, MD |
The session will be an interactive workshop with audience participation, and is intended to cover all aspects of modern low vision rehabilitation with real case examples. There will be multiple case presentations with discussion and Q&A time allocation. Each case presentation will be given 5 minutes with another 5 minutes allowed for discussion.
On behalf of session co-chairs and moderators Monica Daibert-Nido, Beatrice Patino and Samuel N. Markowitz, we invite you to submit a case for presentation in the Vision Rehabilitation session at this year’s Annual Meeting in Montréal!
Cases need to be presented in PowerPoint and will be given priority for presentation on a first-come, first-served basis. Please submit cases to the moderators for review and acceptance via email at [email protected] no later than May 22, 2017, as well as the completed form, found here. You will be contacted if your case is accepted to be presented.
*** At the end of this session we will be showing a video from the AAO that highlights the importance of referral for Vision Rehabilitation.
“Vision rehabilitation is now the standard of care for patients who are losing their vision” – David W. Park, MD, CEO, American Academy of Ophthalmology