Article

MOC course discounts available through April 19

San Francisco-Ophthalmologists preparing for the American Board of Ophthalmology Demonstration of Ophthalmic Cognitive Knowledge examination in September can save money and guarantee themselves spots for the American Academy of Ophthalmology Maintenance of Certification Exam Review Course by registering before April 19.

San Francisco-Ophthalmologists preparing for the American Board of Ophthalmology Demonstration of Ophthalmic Cognitive Knowledge examination in September can save money and guarantee themselves spots for the American Academy of Ophthalmology Maintenance of Certification Exam Review Course by registering before April 19.

The preparation course will be held July 27 to 29 at the Westin O’Hare Hotel, Rosemont, IL. Early registrants will pay $795 for 2 days, including the required Core Ophthalmic Knowledge module and one practice emphasis area (PEA), or $920 for 3 days, including the core module and two PEAs. After April 19, the costs will be $875 and $1,000, respectively.

The interactive sessions are based on the Practicing Ophthalmologists Curriculum, the same content the ophthalmology board uses to develop exam questions.

For more information about the course, visit www.aao.org/moc.

.

Newsletter

Don’t miss out—get Ophthalmology Times updates on the latest clinical advancements and expert interviews, straight to your inbox.

Related Videos
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) ASCRS 2025: Mark Lobanoff, MD, on making the move to office-based surgery
Barsha Lal, PhD, discusses the way low dose atropine affects accommodative amplitude and dynamics at the 2025 ARVO meeting
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) NeuroOp Guru: When eye findings should prompt neuroimaging in suspected neuro-Behcet disease
At the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) meeting, Katherine Talcott, MD, a retina specialist at Cleveland Clinic, shared her findings on EYP-1901 (EyePoint Pharmaceuticals) in the phase 2 DAVIO study.
Dr. Jogin Desai, founder of Eyestem Research, discusses his research at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) ASCRS 2025: Michael Rivers, MD, shares his takeaways as a panelist at the inaugural SightLine event
(Image credit: Ophthalmology Times) ASCRS 2025: Karl Stonecipher, MD, on LASIK outcomes using an aspheric excimer laser for high myopia
John Tan talks about an emergency triage framework for retinal artery occlusion at the 2025 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) meeting.
Dr Robert Maloney at the 2025 Controversies in Modern Eye Care meeting
Wendy Lee, MD, MS, at Controversies in Modern Eye Care 2025.
© 2025 MJH Life Sciences

All rights reserved.