Registration: November 2022 MOA PEP Course

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Primary Eyecare Procedures
Virtual and on-site at Southern College of Optometry
Oct. 19 – Nov. 2* and November 3 – 5
Limited to 40 participants overall

Early Registration open until September 30 (or full)
Late Registration open until October 21 (or full)

Click Here to register online

Limited to 40 ODs
Oct. 19 – Nov. 2: (12 Hours) Virtual (on your own – quiz required)
November 3 – 5: (20 Hours) Live at SCO

Room Block at the Crown Plaza Hotel Memphis
Conference Pricing         November 3 – 5, 2022
King or Double                 $129/night plus taxes & fees
Self Parking rate for the MOA room block is $10/night ($22 a night outside the room block)

To book online:
Book online:                            CLICK HERE to book online


MOA 2022 Primary Eyecare Procedures Agenda (Subject to Change)

October 19 – November 2, Virtual: Recorded (12 hours – Quizzes Required)

Gonioscopy (2 hrs) – Dr. Dorkowski
Laser Physics (2 hrs) – Dr. Wetick
Laser-Tissue Interactions (2 hrs) – Dr. Wetick
Laser Safety (1.5 hrs) – Dr. Ensor, Dr. Wetick
Yag Capsulotomy (2 hrs) – Dr. Hall
Laser Applications in Glaucoma Care (2.5 hrs) – Dr. Hall

Thursday, November 3: Live at SCO (7 hours)

9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Medico-Legal Issues (1 hr) – Dr. Ensor
OSHA, Asepsis, Overview of Surgical Instruments (2 hrs) – Dr. Sanderson

12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Surgical Anatomy of the Eyelids (2 hrs) – Dr. Wetick
Surgical Pharmaceutical Review (2 hrs) – Dr. Ensor

Friday, November 4: Live at SCO (6 hours)
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Part 1 Injection and Minor Surgical Procedures (3 hrs)

12:00 – 1:00 pm                    LUNCH

1:00 – 4:00 pm                      
Part 2 Injection and Minor Surgical Procedures (3 hrs)

Saturday, November 5: Live at SCO (7 hours)
Wet Labs  (Labs may switch in order)
8:30 am – 12:00 pm
                Laser Wet Lab                

1:00 pm – 4:30 pm
                Injection/Surgical Wet Lab                

InfantSEE®

We are proud to be an affiliate of the American Optometric Association and to be enrolled as InfantSEE® providers.

Infant vision development is key to a child’s overall development and a happy, healthy life. InfantSEE is a partnership with the AOA and The Vision Care Institute of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care. The program is designed to make sure that eye and vision care become part of routine infant wellness care in the United States.

Under this program, MOA member optometrists offer a free first eye assessment for infants within the child’s first year of life.