Vision Impairment and Eye Health
in Primary Healthcare
ECHO-Chicago provides training via Zoom to build capacity at the primary care level to help primary care providers (PCPs) become more competent and comfortable delivering care. In partnership with Prevent Blindness, this series will use an evidence based approach to improve and empower PCPs with knowledge and confidence to deliver better healthcare across the lifespan, promote the prevention of vision disorders, and improve healthcare for patients who are visually impaired or those patients at risk of losing vision. This program is open to primary healthcare providers throughout the United States.
 
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Series Schedule:
September 28th to December 7th
Every Wednesday from
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CST // 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
  • September 28th: Orientation to ECHO-Chicago Vision Impairment and Eye Health in Primary Health Care
  • October 5th: Vision Screening and Eye Health in Children
  • October 12th: Diabetes-related Eye Diseases
  • October 19th: Glaucoma
  • October 26th: Common Co-morbid Mental Health Conditions with Vision Impairment
  • November 2nd: Cataracts
  • November 9th: Women's Vision Health
  • November 16th: Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
  • November 23rd: NO SESSION - Thanksgiving Week
  • November 30th: Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • December 7th: Vision Rehabilitation, Assistive Devices, and Community Resources
Facilitation Team
Lead Facilitator
Debi Sarma, OD, Optometrist at Fenway Health
Co-facilitators
Ashley Burns, OD; Phoebe Lenhart, MD; 
Camille Palma, MD; Kristin White, OD
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
 
For more information or to join our series, contact:
Isa Rodriguez, Associate Director of Outreach
[email protected]
773-834-0232
This program is generously supported by a grant from
Horizon and Genentech.
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