Dr. ASHISH KUMAR (K14338)
Abstract
Imaging techniques for assessing the structure and function of the cornea and anterior segment are crucial for diagnosing and treating a wide variety of ocular diseases. But with a huge list of diagnostic tools available, learning how to interpret these tests can often be very daunting to the clinician. The goal of this course is to understand the application and interpretation of the available corneal imaging techniques. It will also discuss the recent advances and innovations in the current technology and how it may change the way we practice cornea. At the end of this course, attendees will be more aware of the various diagnostic option available to them and will be able to incorporate them in their clinical practice with confidence
| 1 | Corneal topography & biomechanics: understanding machine integration & learning what you are seeing (12 mins) | Dr. ASHISH KUMAR | watch video |
| 2 | Newer imaging tools for assessment of ocular surface (12 mins) | Dr. TUSHAR GROVER | watch video |
| 3 | Application of UBM and ASOCT in anterior segment imaging (12 mins) | Dr.Pravin Krishna V | watch video |
| 4 | Advances in Specular Microscopy imaging and Confocal Microscopy (12 mins) | Dr.Madhu Uddaraju | watch video |
| 5 | OCT based corneal tomography and epithelial mapping: Will it make any difference? (12 mins) | Dr.Divya M | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (15 mins.) |


Leave a Comment