Description
Module 1: Ophthalmic Imaging Modalities
– Overview of ophthalmic imaging techniques.
– Fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, and optical coherence tomography (OCT).
– Principles and applications of each modality.
Module 2: Imaging Interpretation
– Interpretation of ophthalmic images.
– Identification of retinal and choroidal pathologies.
– Utilizing imaging for diagnosis and management.
Module 3: Diagnostic Testing
– Diagnostic tests in ophthalmology (e.g., visual field testing, electrophysiology).
– Indications and techniques for each test.
– Role in evaluating visual function and eye diseases.
Module 4: Ophthalmic Imaging in Special Populations
– Ophthalmic imaging in pediatric and geriatric populations.
– Considerations for patients with systemic diseases.
– Adapting imaging techniques for different age groups.
Module 5: Emerging Imaging Technologies
– Advancements in ophthalmic imaging technology.
– Application of artificial intelligence in image analysis.
– Future directions in ophthalmic imaging.
Module 6: Ethical and Legal Aspects
– Ethical considerations in ophthalmic imaging.
– Patient consent, privacy, and informed decision-making.
– Legal regulations and standards in image management.



