Temporal Competence in Visual Sensation with Dr. Eric Hussey

Temporal Competence in Visual Sensation with Dr. Eric Hussey

Course Description

Please note this is a 2×3 hour event. In total 6 hours of CE credits.

Description and background information:

Table of contents for the course

Questions we will ask ourselves during the course

Definition of binocularity used for this course

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Instructor Bio

Dr. Eric Hussey graduated from Pacific University College of Optometry. He currently serves on the board of OEPF as President, is the chair of NW Congress of Optometry, and serves as treasurer and as the liaison to the education committee, including the Affiliated Meetings Committee, which includes all of the regional congresses. He has published over thirty papers (almost all peer-reviewed), and he has one in review now. The title of the new paper beginning with “Who’s on First?” may suggest some level of neuro-nerddom.

With one foot in the real world of the clinic and real patient problems, and the other foot in the world of clinical research, he keeps us going toward better and better care of your vision.

Eric S. Hussey, OD, FCOVD, OEPF President

Courses Details

Course Duration

30 Days

Continuing Education Credits

06 hours

Course Price

$180

Course Description

Please note this is a 2×3 hour event. In total 6 hours of CE credits.

Description and background information:

Table of contents for the course

Questions we will ask ourselves during the course

Definition of binocularity used for this course

Bio

Dr. Eric Hussey graduated from Pacific University College of Optometry. He currently serves on the board of OEPF as President, is the chair of NW Congress of Optometry, and serves as treasurer and as the liaison to the education committee, including the Affiliated Meetings Committee, which includes all of the regional congresses. He has published over thirty papers (almost all peer-reviewed), and he has one in review now. The title of the new paper beginning with “Who’s on First?” may suggest some level of neuro-nerddom.

With one foot in the real world of the clinic and real patient problems, and the other foot in the world of clinical research, he keeps us going toward better and better care of your vision.

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