MOA Virtual CE PASS
2026 – Experience the MOA’s new Virtual CE PASS! Join top National Speakers from the comfort of your own home.
WHAT IS IT?
It’s an engaging interactive CE webinar: 2 hours each night, totaling 4 hours in the Spring and another 4 hours in the Fall! Four Nights Total, from 7pm-9pm
Every course fulfills MOA CE requirements for virtual courses and offers COPE credit.
OPT in for the Annual Pass to SAVE—register once and receive access to all 8 hours of CE!
Enjoy 8 hours of access, all four nights at a discounted rate (see dates below).
Register nightly for 2 hours of CE.
Virtual CE PASS and Nightly Rates- Member (MOA and Affiliate)
8 hours of CE = $160.00
2 hours per night= $50.00
NON-Member
8 hours of CE Pass- $240.00
2 hours per night=$70.00
Dr. Mary Beth Yackey
COPE Course ID: 101468-TD
Qualified Credit: 1.00 hour(s)
Course: Neuropathy in the Retina - Mechanisms, Diagnosis and Treatment
This course explores the mechanisms, pathology, and clinical manifestations of reঞnal neuropathies - disorders that affect the neural components of the retina, including retinal ganglion cells, photoreceptors, and supporting glial structures. The audience will gain an understanding of normal retinal neurobiology, disease pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, and emerging therapeutic approaches
COPE Course ID: 97330-TD
Qualified Credit: 1.00 hour(s)
Course: Complex Care in Retinal Disease
This course will review the optometrist’s role and highlight cases in a busy retina subspecialty medical practice. Cases discussed will include retinal detachment, exudative age-related macular degeneration, macular degeneration masquerader due to chemo toxicity, central retinal artery occlusion, and syphilis/HIV in the posterior segment. During each case treatment and referral guidelines will be discussed, allowing the eye doctor to feel more comfortable when confronted with retinal pathology when in their chair.
Tuesday, April 7th, 7 pm-9 pm
Dr. Lynette K. Johns OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA
COPE Course ID:
Qualified Credit: 2.00 hour(s)
Course: Corneal Pain without Signs, Defects without Pain: Understanding corneal nerve and limbal stem cell dysfunction.
The cornea has extreme complexity in its cellular structure and innervation. When there are
aberrant forces that reduce corneal sensitivity, destabilize the surface, disrupt innervation and destroy Limbal stem cells, proper diagnosis and intervention are critical. This course explores neurotrophic corneas, corneal neuropathy, and limbal stem cell deficiency
Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 7:00-9:00 pm
Dr. Mitch Ibach, OD, FAAO
COPE Course ID: 101746-GL
Qualified Credit: 2.00 hour(s)
Course: Glaucoma Gauntlet: A Comprehensive Look at Glaucoma from Diagnostic Techniques to Treatment Modalities and a Review of Case Studies
Thursday, October 8th,7:00-9:00 pm
Dr. Mitch Ibach, OD, FAAO
COPE Course ID: TBD
Qualified Credit: 1.00 hour(s)
Course: Trending Now in CEX
COPE Course ID: 85743-PO
Qualified Credit: 1.00 hour(s)
Course: AP Effective Cataract Co-Management in 5 easy steps
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