Dr. Chris Borgman is an assistant professor at the Southern College of Optometry. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in biology at Central College in Pella, Iowa and his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Illinois College of Optometry. Following graduation, Dr. Borgman completed a one-year residency in Primary Care and Ocular Disease at the Illinois College of Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute in Chicago, Illinois. He has authored numerous articles published on the topics of various ocular disease conditions, and has also lectured in many continuing education venues, both nationally and internationally, on the topics of primary care ocular diseases, ocular pharmacology, ocular manifestations of systemic diseases, and neuro-optometric diseases. Dr. Borgman currently sees patients and supervises students in a clinical setting at The Eye Center at SCO, and teaches two classroom courses: Systemic Pathology, and Integrative Analysis. His areas of professional interest include primary care ocular disease, ocular manifestations of systemic disease, and neuro-optometric diseases.
This 4-hour lecture will include 2 hours of some of the author’s most interesting neuro-optometric cases he has encountered. The second 2 hours will be spent addressing attendees’ cases that they have personally encountered in their own clinical practices.