E-Learning Update
JCAHPO's newly-revised CE website, EyeCareCE™ (formerly ACTIONED®) debuted in June, 2014. Since the launch of EyeCareCE, new courses have been added every month, and now EyeCareCE offers more than 280 courses for the entire eye care team. We encourage everyone to go to EyeCareCE.org and browse the course catalog, or to view the list below of new courses we've added in the last few months.
- A Review of Best Evidence for Dry Eye
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Advanced Anterior Segment OCT Imaging
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An Introduction to Ocular Pathology
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Aniridia
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Aseptic Techniques: What, Where, When, and Why
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ASORN 2014 Fort Worth Regional Meeting Recording
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Bridging the Infection Control Gap in Ophthalmology
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Clinical Practice Guideline for Screening, Diagnosing, Referring and Monitoring of Cytomegalovirus Retinitis
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Color Vision Testing: Can You See the Rainbow?
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Dealing with Complex Contact Lens Fitting
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Early Clinical Outcomes and Surgical Technique Pearls: Femtosecond Laser
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Electronic Medical Records: Tips for Techs
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Evaluation and Management of Orbital Cellulitis
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Eyelid and Orbital Trauma
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First and Last Impressions: The Front Office Challenge
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Grand Rounds Case Presentation: Pediatric Ophthalmology
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H&P for Your ASC: Considerations for the Ophthalmic Patient
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History, Signs, and Symptoms
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Human Anatomy and Physiology, Part 1 & Part 2
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Human Microbiology
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Issues in Patients with Periocular and Ocular Burns
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Prism Like a Pro
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The Red Eye in Pediatrics; Emergency, Urgent, or Routine?
In early 2015, EyeCareCE will open the latest version of the American Academy of Ophthalmic Executive's (AAOE) Ophthalmic Coding Specialist (OCS) Exam. The new exam will feature updated questions and content areas, and will include ICD-10.
We are also pleased to announce that we have developed an online version of the traditional Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT®) Exam Study Guide. The COT Online Study Guide prepares you for the ophthalmic knowledge addressed in the Certified Ophthalmic Technician exam. The Study guide includes a description of the COT exam, screen captures, sample exam questions, study tips from certified professionals, tips on the best way for you to prepare, and more! The guide will help you build on what you have already learned, aid you in identifying where you need to focus your study time, identify areas where you feel less confident, and help you to study more effectively. The COT Online Study Guide will be available on EyeCareCE in January 2015.
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