Early detection, timely treatment, and appropriate follow-up care can significantly improve outcomes in retinal disease. In rural and underserved communities where access to retina specialists may be limited, primary care clinicians play a critical role in prevention and collaborative management. In this on-demand CME/CE activity, expert faculty will review risk factors for retinal disease and current guideline recommendations aimed at improving screening rates among appropriate patient populations. The program will also highlight advances in treatment and delivery, including the role of anti–vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapies, as well as team-based strategies to enhance care coordination and optimize visual outcomes across diverse clinical settings.
RELEASED DATE: May 04, 2026
EXPIRATION DATE: May 04, 2027

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