4×2 Double Trouble: A review of neuroanatomy, diagnostic testing, and appropriate management

4×2 Double Trouble: A review of neuroanatomy, diagnostic testing, and appropriate management

Course Description

Two case presentations involving superior oblique palsy; a tumor in Mekel’s Cave and a case of Miller Fisher Syndrome. A review of neuroanatomy, diagnostic testing, and appropriate management.

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Instructor Bio

An Illinois native, Dr. David Maze was born in Elgin, Illinois.He attended Streamwood High School and thensubsequently earned a Bachelor’s degree Cum Laude from Benedictine University (formerly IBC).He receivedhis Doctor of Optometrydegree from Illinois College of Optometry in 2003.Upon completion of his degree heelected to pursueadditional postgraduate training and attended theVision Therapy and Rehabilitation residency program at the State University of New York State Optometric Center in Manhattan. Dr. Maze is a member of the American Optometric Association, Illinois Optometric Association, the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, and the Optometric Extension Program.Dr. Maze earned his Fellowship in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development in 2007 and isalso a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry.He enjoys running and has run many road races including numerous marathons, and has completed several triathlons including a full distance Ironman.He currently resides in Woodridge, ILwith his wife Kristen and their sons James, William, and Patrick.

Dr. David Maze

Courses Details

Course Duration

30 Days

Continuing Education Credits

02 hours

Course Price

$30

Course Description

Two case presentations involving superior oblique palsy; a tumor in Mekel’s Cave and a case of Miller Fisher Syndrome. A review of neuroanatomy, diagnostic testing, and appropriate management.

Bio

An Illinois native, Dr. David Maze was born in Elgin, Illinois.He attended Streamwood High School and thensubsequently earned a Bachelor’s degree Cum Laude from Benedictine University (formerly IBC).He receivedhis Doctor of Optometrydegree from Illinois College of Optometry in 2003.Upon completion of his degree heelected to pursueadditional postgraduate training and attended theVision Therapy and Rehabilitation residency program at the State University of New York State Optometric Center in Manhattan. Dr. Maze is a member of the American Optometric Association, Illinois Optometric Association, the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, and the Optometric Extension Program.Dr. Maze earned his Fellowship in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development in 2007 and isalso a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry.He enjoys running and has run many road races including numerous marathons, and has completed several triathlons including a full distance Ironman.He currently resides in Woodridge, ILwith his wife Kristen and their sons James, William, and Patrick.

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