M IA MI,F LO R ID A - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

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M IA MI,F LO R ID A - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Challenging Encounters
in the Anterior Segment:
What doYou do Next?
Bascom Palmer
Eye Institute
Sponsored by the
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
MIAMI, FLORIDA
January 23-24, 2015
SPEAKERS
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
Guillermo Amescua, MD
Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
Kara M. Cavuoto, MD
Krishna Kishor, MD
Ta Chen Peter Chang, MD
Richard K. Parrish, II, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology and Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology and Pediatrics
Associate Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Professor
Associate Dean for Graduate
Medical Education
University of Miami Miller School
of Medicine
G U ES T S P E AKERS
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal,
MD, L.Ac
Bibiana Jin Reiser,
MD, MS
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD
Barry S. Seibel, MD
David G. Morrison, MD
G. Chandra Sekhar,
MD, FRCS
Associate Professor of
Ophthalmology
University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
UPMC Eye Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Gorovoy MD Eye
Specialists of Ft. Myers
Ft. Myers, FL
Associate Professor
of Ophthalmology and
Pediatrics
Monroe Carell Jr.
Children’s Hospital at
Vanderbilt
Nashville, TN
Marlene R. Moster, MD
Professor of
Ophthalmology
Thomas Jefferson School
of Medicine
Attending Surgeon
Wills Eye Hospital
Bala Cynwyd, PA
Nicole Patterson, OD,
MS, FAAO
Assistant Professor
Nova Southeastern
University
College of Optometry
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Pradeep Y. Ramulu, MD
Associate Professor of
Ophthalmology
Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Director, Cornea Institute
Children’s Hospital of Los
Angeles
Los Angeles, LA
Clincal Assistant Professor
of Ophthalmology
UCLA Geffen School of
Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Vice Chair
L V Prasad Eye Institute
Kallam Anji Reddy
Campus
Hyderabad, India
Joseph Sowka, OD,
FAAO, Diplomate
Professor
Chair, Department of
Clinical Services
Nova Southeastern
University
College of Optometry
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Scheffer C.G. Tseng,
MD, PhD
Medical Director, Ocular
Surface Center, PA
Ocular Surface Research
& Education Foundation
Miami, FL
Bascom Palmer
eye Institute Speakers
Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD
Professor and Chairman
Kathleen and Stanley J. Glaser
Chair in Ophthalmology
Juan F. Batlle, MD
Clinical Instructor
William W. Culbertson, MD
Professor
Vasilios F. Diakonis, MD, PhD
Clinical Instructor
Steven J. Gedde, MD
Professor
Alana L. Grajewski, MD
Victor L. Perez, MD
Professor
Adam B. Sise, MD
Clinical Instructor
Kavitha R. Sivaraman, MD
Clinical Instructor
William B. Trattler, MD
Voluntary Assistant Professor
Luis E. Vazquez, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Sarah R. Wellik, MD
Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
Associate Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Anat Galor, MD
Tracy M. Wright, MD
Elizabeth Hodapp, MD
Sonia H. Yoo, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Associate Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Anna K. Junk, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Carol L. Karp, MD
Professor
Helen L. Kornmann, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Richard K. Lee, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology,
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Graduate Program
Arindel S. Maharaj, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD
Professor
Sotiria Palioura, MD
Clinical Instructor
Joshua Pasol, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology
Professor
Program
Subject to change
Friday, January 23, 2015
GLAUCOMA
7:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:40 Welcome and Overview
Ta Chen Peter Chang, MD; Krishna Kishor, MD;
and Richard K. Parrish, II, MD
7:50
7:55
8:10
8:25
8:40
9:10
9:40
9:45
ession I: Dilemmas in Diagnosis
S
Moderator: Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD and Sarah R. Wellik, MD
Pre-Test Session I
Is this Glaucoma? The Limbo Scenario
Luis E. Vazquez, MD, PhD
Is this Glaucoma? Mimics Not to Miss
Joshua Pasol, MD
Is this Glaucoma? Cataract Acrobatics
Guillermo Amescua, MD
Case Presentations
Anna K. Junk, MD and Joseph Sowka, OD, FAAO
Questions and Answers
Final Exam Session I
Refreshment Break
10:00
News Reel: Notable Publications This Past Year
Helen L. Kornmann, MD, PhD and Tracy M. Wright, MD
S ession II: Dilemmas in Management
Moderator: Elizabeth Hodapp, MD
10:20
Pre-Test Session II
10:25Clinical Trials: A Primer
Steven J. Gedde, MD
10:40Glaucoma Surgery on the Very Old
Anna K. Junk, MD
10:55Glaucoma Surgery on Strange Eyes
Alana L. Grajewski, MD
11:10Peters Anomaly – The Ultimate Challenge?
Bibiana Jin-Reiser, MD, MS
11:30Case Presentations
Marlene R. Moster, MD; Pradeep Y. Ramulu, MD, PhD;
and Joseph Sowka, OD, FAAO
12:05 pm
Questions and Answers
12:25
Final Exam Session II
12:30 Lunch
S ession III: Pearls in Surgery
Moderator: Steven Gedde, MD
1:20
Pre-Test Session III
Point/Counterpoint #1 – Trabeculectomy as a Primary
Procedure: YES or NO?
1:22
Opinion Poll
1:23Trabeculectomy as a Primary Procedure: YES!
G. Chandra Sekhar, MD, FRCS
1:33Trabeculectomy as a Primary Procedure: NO!
Richard K. Parrish II, MD
1:43Rebuttal
G. Chandra Sekhar, MD, FRCS
1:49Rebuttal
Richard K. Parrish II, MD
1:55
Opinion Poll
oint/Counterpoint #2 – Mini Glaucoma Shunt Better
P
than Traditional Trabeculectomy: YES or NO?
1:57
Opinion Poll
2:00Mini Glaucoma Shunt is Better than Traditional
Trabeculectomy: YES!
Marlene R. Moster, MD
2:10Mini Glaucoma Shunt is Better than Traditional
Trabeculectomy: NO!
Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD
2:20Rebuttal
Marlene R. Moster, MD
2:26Rebuttal
Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD
2:32
Opinion Poll
2:35Case Presentations
Richard K. Lee, MD, PhD; Marlene R. Moster, MD;
and Sarah R. Wellik, MD
3:05
Questions and Answers
3:40
Final Exam Session III
3:45
Refreshment Break
ession IV: Vision And Quality Of Life
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Moderator: Kara M. Cavuoto, MD
3:55
Pre-Test Session IV
4:00Ultra-low Pressure Surgery – Is it Worth it?
Arindel S. Maharaj, MD, PhD
4:15Glaucomatous Visual Loss and the Quality of Life
Pradeep Y. Ramulu, MD
4:35The Impact of Glaucoma: A Patient’s Perspective
G. Chandra Sekhar, MD, FRCS
4:55
Low Vision for Non-Specialists – A DIY Guide
Nicole Patterson, OD, MS, FAAO
5:15Holistic Glaucoma Care – An Integrated Model
Alana L. Grajewski, MD
5:35Questions and Answers
5:55
Final Exam Session IV
6:00 pm
Adjourn/Cocktail Reception
Saturday, January 24, 2015
CORNEA / CATARCT / REFRACTIVE SURGERY
7:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:50 Welcome and Overview
Guillermo Amescua, MD and
Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
S ession I:
Dilemmas in Corneal Disease and Surgery
Moderator: Carol L. Karp, MD
8:00DSEK vs DMEK – Which is Better?
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD
8:10Femtosecond Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty vs PTK
Sonia H. Yoo, MD
8:20Surgical Pearls for Transitioning to DMEK
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD
8:30Case Presentations
Sotiria Palioura, MD and Adam B. Sise, MD
8:45Panel Discussion
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD; Sotiria Palioura, MD;
Adam B. Sise, MD; and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
9:00Tips and Tricks to Perform Successful
Lamellar Keratoplasty
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD
9:10Treating Recurrent Corneal Erosions
Guillermo Amescua, MD
9:20Neurotrophic Corneal Ulcers
Victor L. Perez, MD
9:30Panel Discussion
Guillermo Amescua, MD; Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD;
and Victor L. Perez, MD
9:45
Refreshment Break
ession II: Dilemmas in Cataract Surgery
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Moderator: Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
10:00Cataract Surgery Refresher – Phacodynamics (Part I)
Barry S. Seibel, MD
10:20Case presentations & Panel Discussion
Juan F. Batlle, MD; William W. Culbertson, MD;
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD; Mark S. Gorovoy, MD;
Barry S. Seibel, MD; Kavitha R. Sivaraman, MD; William
B. Trattler, MD and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
10:40Cataract Surgery Refresher – Phacodynamics (Part II)
Barry S. Seibel, MD
11:00
Astigmatism Correction During Cataract Surgery
William W. Culbertson, MD
11:10
Dislocated IOL Repairs
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD
11:20Panel Discussion: Topography and Tomography
for Cataract Surgery – What is the “State of the Art”?
Here’s What I Do…
William W. Culbertson, MD; Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD;
Mark S. Gorovoy, MD; Barry S. Seibel, MD;
William B. Trattler, MD; and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
11:35Combined Transepithelial Photo Therapeutic Keratectomy
and Corneal Cross Linking for Progressive Keratoconus
Vasilios F. Diakonis, MD, PhD
11:45Pediatric Cataract Surgery
David G. Morrison, MD
11:55Questions/Answers & Panel Discussion
Guillermo Amescua, MD; MD, William W. Culbertson, MD;
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD; Vasilios F. Diakonis, MD,
PhD; Barry S. Seibel, MD; William B. Trattler, MD; and
Sonia H. Yoo, MD
12:10 pm
Lunch
S ession III: The Great Debate
Moderator: Sonia H. Yoo, MD
1:10Why My Laser is the Best!
William W. Culbertson, MD; William B. Trattler, MD;
and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
1:50So Many Lasers! What’s the Difference?
Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
2:00Panel Discussion
William W. Culbertson, MD; Kendall E. Donaldson, MD,
MS; William B. Trattler, MD; and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
Current Controversies in Ophthalmic Surgery
2:10High Risk Grafts and Keratoprostheses
Victor L. Perez, MD
2:20HSV and HZV – What’s the Standard of Care?
Anat Galor, MD
2:40
Panel Discussion
Anat Galor, MD and Victor L. Perez, MD
2:50Surgical Correction of Presbyopia –
Should We Target the Lens, the Cornea or the Sclera?
Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS
3:00Treating Ocular Surface Disease in Children –
Is it any Different?
Bibiana Jin Reiser, MD, MS
3:10Phakic IOLs – Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?
Carol L. Karp, MD
3:20Panel Discussion
Anat Galor, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD; Victor L. Perez, MD;
and Bibiana Jin Reiser, MD, MS
3:35
Refreshment Break
S ession IV: Managing the Ocular Surface –
What do I do now?!
Moderator : Guillermo Amescua, MD
3:50 Compromised Corneas and Cataract Surgery:
How to Achieve the Best Outcomes
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD
4:00Diagnosing and Treating Tumors of the Ocular Surface
Carol L. Karp, MD
4:10Treating Corneal Ulcers – What is the Standard of Care?
Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD
4:20Collagen Cross-linking – What’s Holding us Back?
William B. Trattler, MD
4:30Panel Discussion
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD; Anat Galor, MD; Carol L.
Karp, MD; Victor L. Perez, MD; and Scheffer C.G.Tseng,
MD, PhD
4:40Acupuncture: What, Why, and for the Eye?
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD
4:50SLET – What is it and How Do you Do it?
Guillermo Amescua, MD
5:00AMT for Pterygium Surgery
Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD
5:10Conjunctival Autograft for Pterygium Surgery
Anat Galor, MD
5:20Panel Discussion
Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD; Guillermo Amescua, MD;
Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD; Anat Galor, MD;
Carol L. Karp, MD; Victor L. Perez, MD; and
Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD
5:30 pm
Adjourn
MEETING
REGISTRATION
FORM
CHALLENGING ENCOUNTERS IN THE
ANTERIOR SEGMENT: WHAT DO YOU DO NEXT?
January 23-24, 2015
Registration is limited, so please register early.
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registration
Friday only: $175 (Glaucoma)
aturday only: $175
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(Cornea / Cataract / Refractive Surgery)
Both days: $300
nclosed is my check made payable to: Bascom
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By fax: Please complete this registration form with your credit card
payment and fax to (305) 326-6518. By mail: Please complete
this registration form and return with your check or credit card payment to: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Continuing Medical Education Department
1400 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 508, Miami, FL 33136
(Attn: Marili Rivera)
C OU RS E OBJ ECTIVES
Upon completion of this program, participants should
be able to:
• Identify non-glaucomatous optic neuropathies when
evaluating glaucoma; select best therapies for glaucoma
suspects using an evidence-based approach; and
incorporate evidence-based decision-making when
planning cataract surgery in glaucoma patients
• Evaluate medical evidence methodically by an increased
familiarity with recent notable publications
• Evaluate the pros and cons of trabeculectomy as
primary glaucoma procedure, and analyze the risks and
benefits of mini-filter device in filtering procedures
• Define the theoretical and practical approaches to
pediatric corneal disease and cataracts; and analyze
recent clinical trials regarding pediatric corneal diseases
and cataracts
• Describe the basics of low-vision evaluation and
management; and discuss the impact of low vision on
the patient’s quality of life
• Interpret results of corneal topography for refractive
surgery screenings
• Appraise when and how to perform various techniques
for lamellar keratoplasty
• Identify different IOLs for the treatment of cataract
and refractive error; and analyze their indications and
complications
• Incorporate new femtosecond laser technology for the
treatment of cataract and refractive error; and analyze
their indications and complications
• Evaluate each of the 4 femtosecond laser platforms in
order to better decide which is best for their practice
• Diagnose and treat common corneal and ocular surface
diseases using a comprehensive approach
INFORMATION
CHALLENGING ENCOUNTERS IN THE
ANTERIOR SEGMENT: WHAT DO YOU DO NEXT?
COU RS E DESCRIPTION
This two-day course is designed for physicians whose
clinical practices include glaucoma, refractive surgery,
pathologies of cornea, and lens. Using an interactive,
case-based approach, the distinguished speakers
will present a variety of vignettes and practice pearls
to illustrate clinical dilemmas in the diagnosis and
management of anterior segment diseases. Day 1 will
focus on glaucoma care and quality of life; Day 2 will
focus on cornea, lens, and refractive surgery.
The topics will include: glaucoma masquerades, recent
glaucoma clinical trials, pediatric anterior segment
surgery, cataract and refractive surgery pearls, highrisk anterior segment surgery, and low vision. A special
presentation will highlight recent notable publications,
while a debate-style forum will elucidate finer points of
different surgical preferences and techniques. Lastly, a
session devoted to vision and quality of life will explore
issues of management endpoint, low vision, and holistic
eye care.
D AT E
Friday, January 23, 2015: 7:55 am to 6:00 pm
Saturday, January 24, 2015: 7:50 am to 5:30 pm
L OC AT ION
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
900 NW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33135
(305) 326-6000
C O NF E RENCE FEES
Registration rate is $175 per day or $300 for both days.
Conference fees include course materials, opening
reception, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshment
breaks.
C AN CE LLATION POLIC Y
Conference tuition, less a $50 cancellation fee, is
refundable if notice is received by January 9, 2015. No
refunds shall be considered after January 9, 2015 or
after sixty (60) days following payment.
INFORMATION
A CC RE DITATIOn
The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of
Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
C RE DIT DESIGNATION
The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of
Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of
16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST
RESOLUTION
All conflicts of interest of any individual(s) in a position to
control the content of this CME activity will be identified and
resolved prior to this educational activity being provided.
Disclosure about provider and faculty relationships, or the
lack thereof, will be provided to learners.
S E R V IC ES FOR THE D I SABLED
If special arrangements are required for an individual with
a disability to attend this conference, please contact Marili
Rivera at (305) 326-6110 on or before January 9, 2015.
R E GIS T RATION Space is limited. Please register early.
To register by mail: Please complete the registration form
and return with your check or credit card payment to:
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Department of Continuing Medical Education
1400 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 508, Miami, FL 33136
(attn: Marili Rivera)
To register by fax: Please complete the registration form
and return with your credit card payment to (305) 326-6518.
For more information contact:
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Department of Continuing Medical Education
at (305) 326-6110 / Email: bascompalmercme@miami.edu
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www.bascompalmer.org