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Physicians Revi
Canadian and American
physicians will review new
research and developments
in techniques and
procedures in clinical
medicine and ophthalmology
at two seminars sponsored
by the USC School of Medicine
during March.
More than 100 physicians,
about two-thirds of them
Canadians, are expected for
the Update in Clinical
Medicine seminar March 2224
at the Myrtle Beach Hilton
in Myrtle Beach. About 40
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March 24-26 at the Hilton.
Both seminars provide
continuing medical
education credits to participants.
The clinical medicine
seminar is designed for
physicians who specialize in
general practice, family
practice and internal
medicine will be discussed
with sessions on glaucoma,
pupillary and optic nerve
abnormalities, retinal signs
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evaluation of the eye in the
generalises office.
Endocrinology and
pulmonary diseases will be
reviewed March 24. Sessions
on sexual problems in aging
men, adult respiratory
distress syndrome, infertile
couples and new concepts in
the management of asthma
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All the conference sessions
begin at 8:30 a.m. and
conclude by 12:30 p.m.,
leaving participants with
time to enjoy Myrtle Beach
recreational activities.
The ophthalmology
seminar will begin on the
morning of March 24 and will
review a number of eye
diseases and methods of
treatment.
The management of
glaucoma, including laser
treatment, eye problems
associated with diabetes and
techniques in orbital surgery
are examples of the sessions
scheduled during the conference,
which will run all
day, from 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.,
March 24.
On March 25 and 26, the
conference will be in session
from 8 a.m.- noon with afternoon
lab programs open
to a limited number of
participants.
Most of the physicians
lecturing at the conferences
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