SECO launches SECO University for online CE

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SECO International recently launched SECO University, an online education resource center for optometric continuing education (CE).

Atlanta-SECO International recently launched SECO University, an online education resource center for optometric continuing education (CE). SECO University will provide optometrists with access to more than 50 hours of COPE-approved online CE, 1,000+ hours of SECO course audio recordings, and three years of multimedia posters.

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The program is available for $299 a year, but it is free for SECO 2015 optometrists who register for the all-inclusive package, which includes all OD CE courses, special sessions, symposium series, Optometry’s Marketplace, and social events, as well as SECO University.

SECO University is designed to bring the classroom to the optometry community. Courses are delivered in two formats: SECO special session videos include full-course lectures in HD-quality video, and the OD online course library is the traditional online format with audio, a presentation, and handout. This year, all online courses are exclusively for optometrists. Additional courses will be added regularly, and the SECO 2015 courses will be available beginning May 1, 2015.

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