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Keep your ophthalmic knowledge current with the Academy's 2017-2018 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC). BCSC is the most extensive compilation of ophthalmic scientific research and clinical experience, and it is continually updated by a faculty of more than 80 expert ophthalmologists. Section 11 covers a wide range of topics, including epidemiology of cataract, anatomy of the normal crystalline lens, lens metabolism, developmental defects of the lens, and complications of cataract surgery. It includes 13 videos that can be viewed by scanning the QR code included in the book.
The Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC) serves as a convenient reference and primary educational tool. Beginning with fundamental subjects and proceeding through the sub-specialities, the BCSC emphasizes the clinical applicability of scientific theory and principles.
Reviews the anatomy, physiology, embryology and pathology of the lens. Covers the epidemiology, evaluation and management of cataracts; gives an overview of lens and cataract surgery; and explores the complications and special situations of cataract surgery. CME Information The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Academy of Ophthalmology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Medical Association requires that all learners participating in activities involving enduring materials complete a formal assessment before claiming CME credit. To assess your achievement in this activity and ensure that a specified level of knowledge has been reached, a posttest for this Section of the Basic and Clinical Science Course is provided. A minimum score of 80% must be obtained to pass the test and claim CME credit. Visit CME Central for more information. Major revision 2012-2013; 258 pages Section chair: James C. Bobrow, MD