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  1. AOAs member-exclusive centralized education portal, EyeLearn, offers an expanding online catalog of educational modules, webinars and resources to help advance clinical proficiencies, the practice of contemporary optometry, and practice management for

  2. www.aoa.org › education › paraoptometric-resourcesParaoptometric Resources | AOA

    Email: Education Center. Phone: 800.365.2219. Fax: 314.991.4101. The Paraoptometric Resource Center and the Commission on Paraoptometric Certification provide education and testing to paraoptometric staff assuring they provide the highest level of vision care.

  3. www.aoa.org › practice › clinical-guidelinesClinical Guidelines | AOA

    AOA Optometric Clinical Practice Guidelines Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guidelines — Due to revised standards released by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly the Institute of Medicine, in March 2011 calling for the development of trustworthy evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, the AOA Evidence-based Optometry Committee is currently revising the optometric guidelines.

  4. www.aoa.org › events › calendar-of-eventsOptometry Events | AOA

    Optometry's Meeting®. The 127th Annual AOA Congress & 56th Annual AOSA Conference: Optometry's Meeting® will be held June 19-22, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Music City Center. As the profession's premier annual event, Optometry's Meeting intersects peerless, contemporary optometric continuing education and profession development ...

  5. www.aoa.org › healthy-eyes › eye-and-vision-conditionsFloaters & spots | AOA

    Floaters & spots. Floaters—or spots—are small, semi-transparent or cloudy particles within the vitreous, which is the clear, jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of the eye. The spots can appear as specks of various shapes and sizes, threadlike strands or cobwebs. These spots can appear as specks of various shapes and sizes, threadlike ...

  6. www.aoa.org › healthy-eyes › eye-and-vision-conditionsConjunctivitis (pink eye) | AOA

    Often referred to casually as “pink eye”, conjunctivitis is the swelling or inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent layer of tissue that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye. Causes may or may not be infectious.

  7. www.aoa.org › healthy-eyes › eye-and-vision-conditionsBlepharitis | AOA

    Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids in which they become red, irritated and itchy with dandruff-like scales that form on the eyelashes. It is a common eye disorder caused by either bacteria or a skin condition, such as dandruff of the scalp or rosacea. Blepharitis is classified into two types.