Four cases, varying in topic, presented to increase the knowledge of clinical management of optometric-related conditions and to supply information that can be immediately put into practice.
Meet Your Moderator
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Dr. Harry Green
Dr. Green is a native of California and received his B.S. degree from the University of California, Riverside, followed by his PhD at the California Institute of Technology, and his OD from UC Berkeley. He also completed his residency in Primary Care and Ocular Disease at UC Berkeley. He is the chief of Telehealth services at the UC Berkeley School of Optometry, and teaches 3rd and 4th year students in the clinic. He is also serves as a residency mentor and is active in the American Academy of Optometry. In his spare time, he enjoys carting his children to soccer practice and doing DIY home improvement projects.
Meet Your Instructors
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Dr. Cheyenne Huber
Cheyenne Huber is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Optometry and continues to work at her private practice in Martinez, CA. She completed her optometry degree and residency at UC Berkeley. She would like to wish a very special “Happy Ten Year Anniversary” to the Class of 2011! She will be speaking about Charles Bonnet Syndrome at the Academy Meeting in Boston this year and looks forward to an in-person reunion with everyone who can make the trip.
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Dr. Melanie Mason
Dr. Melanie Mason received her Doctor of Optometry degree and completed her residency in Primary Care and Contact Lens from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Optometry. She earned her Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry in 2013 and has lectured there as well as locally. She served on the Alameda and Contra Costa Counties Optometric Society for 10 years, and was the recipient of their Young Optometrist of the Year award in 2013. Dr. Mason is an Assistant Clinical Professor at UCBSO and guest lectures for UC Berkeley's Anterior Segment Disease course. She practices and lives in Livermore, CA, and loves to spend time with her family camping, cooking, and time outdoors.
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Dr. Angela Shahbazian
Dr. Angela Shahbazian is Assistant Clinical Professor of Optometry at UC Berkeley School of Optometry where she lectures in several clinical courses and sees patients at the West Oakland Health Center. She earned her doctor of optometry degree at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Optometry and completed a residency in Primary Care and Community Health at the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry. Dr. Shahbazian is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. When she is not in clinic, she enjoys spending her time hiking and swimming with her family.
Webinar Details
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September 28: 2021 Grand Rounds (2 TPA CE Hours)
September 28 Live Webinar (6 - 7:40PM PT)
Downloadable Handouts
This high-quality, interactive lecture meets the 2021 live, in-person CE requirements of the California State Board of Optometry. Attendees will be able to interact with the speakers and ask questions in real-time via Zoom video conference.