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  • 4.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. The diagnosis and management of posterior segment disorders including uveal disease, infectious disease, connective tissue disease, cardiovacular disease, blood disorders, diabetes, maculopathies, and peripheral retinal disorders. Prerequisites: OPTM 636. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Course emphasizes the specific surgical, laser and/or medical management of patients with ocular disease. A portion of the course is taught by visiting optometrists and ophthalmologists from various specialties (retina, glaucoma, cornea, etc.). The differential diagnosis of eye disease is also emphasized. Prerequisites: OPTM 732, OPTM 734 and OPTM 736. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lab with 1 hours. This course covers the cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary for injectable pharmaceuticals used in optometric practice including the proper techniques for starting intravenous infusions and administering subconjunctival, intralesional, subcutaneious, intradermal and intramuscular injections. Typically offered: Summer Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. A clinical approach to neurooptometric issues. The course covers eye movement diagnostics and disorders, pupil disorders, headaches, nystagmus, visual field defects and the effects of traumatic brain injury. Prerequisites: OPTM 635. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. This course combines infant and pediatric primary eye and vision care and care of patients with vision-related learning problems. Topics include infant vision assessment, pediatric visual acuity testing, pediatric binocular vision assessment, ocular disease in children, concepts of child development, disturbances in normal development, learning disabilities, attention, memory, visual-motor integration and reading and dyslexia. Prerequisites: OPTM 646. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Clinical assessment and decision making regarding the patient's visual performance in activities of daily living and within occupational and recreational environments. Students will learn to apply their knowledge of the patient's visual abilities within the context of the visual demands of the task and the environment. Topics will include: lighting principles, ergonomics and industrial hygiene, occupational and environmental regulation, and protective and preventative principles of ocular injury. Typically Offered Summer Only
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. The course identifies testing methods to determine the visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color vision, and visual field of individuals who are either visually impaired of legally blind. Management of these functional losses may include use of optical and nonoptical devices, rehabilitation services and orientation/mobility services. Optometric issues related to the geriatric patient are also covered. Prerequisites: OPTM 629. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. Vision therapy as a treatment modality for strabismic and non-strabismic binocular and accommodative disorders is the emphasis of this course. Therapies for suppression, noncomitancy, abnormal correspondence, accommodative dysfunction, vergence dysfunction and oculomotor disorders will be discussed. Prequisite: OPTM 645Typcially Offered: Summer Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Course pertains primarily to advanced contact lens topics including extended wear, bifocal/multifocals, high toric, irregular cornea, keratoconus and orthokeratology. The fitting of cosmetic contact lenses and the management of complications resulting from contact lens wear will also be covered. Ongoing assessment will be performed utilizing the Computer Performance System.Prequisite: OPTM 648Typically Offered: Summer Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lab with 3 hours. Additional patient care experiences to refine clinical skills and analysis of visual problems Prerequisite: OPTM 650Typically Offered: Summer Only
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