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Ep 3 Talking About Glaucoma - April 1, 2009 Optic Nerve Assessment GONE Project Michael Coote (AAC)

 
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Robert Schertzer talks with Michael Coote, about the Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Evaluation (GONE) Project, a joint initiative of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and Centre for Eye Research Australia, and the world’s first internet based system for assessing skills in diagnosing Glaucomatous discs. Assoc Prof Michael Coote MB BS FRANZCO FAICD Clinical Director - Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Consultant - Glaucoma Unit, RVEEH Board Member - Mercy Health Melbourne, Australia


Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
[email protected]
http://iguy.tv/podcast

http://iguy.tv is now set-up as a page to connect you to all my bits and bytes all over the web; go to that landing page as a convenient one-stop hub to all my activities

Work - http://westcoastglaucoma.com
or http://iguy.tv/office
Twitter - http://twitter.com/robschertzer
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Blog - http://wholelottarob.com
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Robert Schertzer talks with Michael Coote, about the Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Evaluation (GONE) Project, a joint initiative of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and Centre for Eye Research Australia, and the world’s first internet based system for assessing skills in diagnosing Glaucomatous discs. Assoc Prof Michael Coote MB BS FRANZCO FAICD Clinical Director - Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Consultant - Glaucoma Unit, RVEEH Board Member - Mercy Health Melbourne, Australia


Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
[email protected]
http://iguy.tv/podcast

http://iguy.tv is now set-up as a page to connect you to all my bits and bytes all over the web; go to that landing page as a convenient one-stop hub to all my activities

Work - http://westcoastglaucoma.com
or http://iguy.tv/office
Twitter - http://twitter.com/robschertzer
or http://iguy.tv/twitter
Blog - http://wholelottarob.com
or http://iguy.tv/blog

© Robert M Schertzer MD Inc, 2009

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