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EVENTS:

GPLI Calendar of Events

Events of interest for students and eye care professionals:

February 23

GP Problem Solving with Dr. Bob Grohe and Dr. Ed Bennett
(Online Symposium)

March 16

Mini-Scleral Applications with Dr. Steve Byrnes (Webinar)

March 27

Southern College of Optometry Academic Workshop

March 30-31

Southern CA College of Optometry Academic Workshop

April 8

NOVA (Florida) Academic Workshop

April 13

GP Multifocal Fitting and Troubleshooting with Dr. Doug Benoit and
Dr. Bruce Williams (Online Symposium)

May 11

Keratoconus Management with Dr. Christine Sindt (Webinar)

May 15

Ohio State University Academic Workshop

June 8

Bitoric Design and Fitting with Dr. Ron Watanabe and Dr. Renee Reeder (Online Symposium)

July 13

Corneal Topography and GP Fitting with Dr. Eef van der Worp (Webinar)

August 10

Post-Surgical Fitting with Dr. Loreta Szczotka-Flynn and Dr. Tim Edrington (Online Symposium)

September 14

Orthokeratology with Dr. Bruce Morgan (Webinar)

October 12

Large Diameter GP and Hybrid Applications with Dr. Derek Louie and Dr. Jason Jedlicka (Online Symposium)

November 9

GP Multifocal Applications with Dr. Rob Davis (Webinar)

December 14

GPs and Young People with Dr. Cary Herzberg and Dr. John Rinehart
(Online Symposium)

You can also check the online symposium calendar for all the upcoming online events on this website, as well as case studies from past events. You can also read all of the past symposia case studies.

If you would like to submit an event to this calendar, please e-mail GPLI. All entries are made at the discretion of the site editor.

 

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