Clinical Scorecard: Editor's Perspective: Overcoming Silos
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Continuing Education in Eyecare |
| Key Mechanisms | Engagement of practitioners through high-quality content and networking opportunities |
| Target Population | Eyecare practitioners, professional organizations, sponsors |
| Care Setting | Continuing education meetings and symposiums |
Key Highlights
- Over 35% of GSLS attendees did not require CE certificates, indicating a desire for learning.
- GSLS is recognized as a premier meeting for contact lens education.
- Professional organizations and sponsors play a crucial role in the success of educational meetings.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
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Patient & Prescribing Data
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Focus on the importance of education and representation in the eyecare field.
Clinical Best Practices
- Encourage attendance at high-quality educational meetings.
- Foster collaboration between professional organizations and sponsors.
- Promote the value of continuing education beyond just licensing requirements.
References
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