The recent increase in atypical ocular diseases, which, if untreated, may cause damage to the eye’s structure and result in complications like blindness and visual impairments, as well as the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains, have greatly increased the significance of accurate microbiologic diagnosis. Consequently, we developed this course on ocular microbiology for clinicians, which is concerned with identifying ocular diseases using diagnostic laboratory methods. Clinicians will be able to use laboratory and clinical techniques after completing this course for the recognition and treatment of ocular infectious diseases. Additionally, the course will cover the mechanisms underlying antibiotic resistance as well as the functions of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in ocular therapeutics which will aid in effective management of several ocular conditions.
Ocular Pathology is one of the many ocular specialties with a broad career scope that focuses on various aspects of disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. This course on ‘Ocular Pathology’ is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge about ocular diseases, including the cause, pathogenesis, and prognosis. Following completion of this course, clinicians will be able to confidently diagnose ocular disease, which is an important part of patient care and can further contribute to the maintenance of high-quality eye care through provision of effective treatment. Above all, clinicians will positively be able to change the lives of their patients.