
REGISTRATION FOR ON DEMAND WEBINARS IS CURRENTLY CLOSED AS WE MOVE SYSTEMS.
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED FOR A COURSE BUT HAVE NOT COMPLETED YET, YOU MAY STILL complete THOSE COURSES & post-tests AND YOU WILL RECEIVE COPE CREDIT.
WE WILL OPEN THE ONLINE WEBINARS AGAIN AS SOON AS WE ARE ABLE.
course list
state required courses

Human Trafficking: What Michigan Optometrists Need to Know

Controlled Substance Awareness Training
on demand lectures

MIGS, MIGS, and more MIGS - What Should an OD Know? (69329-GL)

Carotenoids and Use in Health and Disease (69324-PH)

Glaucoma Drugs & Updates (69325-GL)

OCT Posterior Segment Application (69326-PS)

OCT: Structure and Function in Glaucoma (69327-GL)

Visual Fields and Updates (69330-GL)

The Expanding Optometric Scope: Injection Basics (69802-IS)

The Expanding Optometric Scope: Minor Surgical Procedures (69420-SP)

Ocular Rosacea (69418-SD)

Pain Management (69596-PH)

Red Eye Diagnosis (69597-AS)

Strabismus & Amblyopia (69595-FV)

Grand Rounds: A String of Electrodiagnostics and Other Pearls (69263-PD)

Laser Procedures for the Management of Glaucoma and More (69261-LP)

Laser Therapy for the Open-Angle Glaucomas ALT and SLT (69262-LP)
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Clinical optometry

Practice management

Pharmaceutical management

Pain management

State of Michigan requirement
The MOA offers a total of 17 options for online training, including both state of Michigan requirements: Human Trafficking and Controlled Substance Awareness.
PLEASE NOTE: MICHIGAN LAW ALLOWS YOU TO RECEIVE UP TO 20 HOURS OF ONLINE TRAINING PER RENEWAL CYCLE. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE UP TO 26 HOURS AVAILABLE FOR ON-DEMAND EDUCATION - YOU CAN ONLY RECEIVE CREDIT FOR A TOTAL OF 20 HOURS.
These webinars are available for registration and completion anytime!
The Michigan Optometric Association has assigned each lecture an image as a guide based upon the State of Michigan's Optometry Rule R338.319 and the outlined COPE categories relating to continuing education for licensees. The MOA is not liable for any misinterpretation or misrepresentation of the courses and their COPE/State of Michigan categories.