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General Information Spotlight/Symposia...... 84 Meeting Directory...... 2 Academy Café...... 89 Meeting Information...... 4 Special Meetings and Events...... 90 Industry Support...... 10 Learning Lounge...... 92 Hotels & Shuttles...... 12 EyePlay Experience and Wellness Lounge...... 96 Registration...... 17 Technology Pavilion...... 97 Virtual Meeting...... 18 Papers, Posters, Videos Policies...... 19 Original Papers...... 101 CME & CE Credit...... 24 Scientific Posters...... 107 Subspecialty Day Video Program...... 138 Cornea...... 29 AAOE / Practice Management Glaucoma...... 31 Program Neuro-Ophthalmology...... 33 AAOE Meeting Information...... 145 Oculofacial Plastic Surgery...... 35 AAOE Programs-by-Day...... 149 Pediatric Ophthalmology...... 37 ASORN Program Refractive Surgery...... 40 ASORN Meeting Information...... 153 Refractive Surgery ePosters ...... 43 ASORN Meeting Schedule...... 155 Retina...... 46 Exhibition Programs-by-Day Exhibition Information...... 161 Programs-by-Day...... 53 Informational Posters...... 164 Program Highlights Exhibitor List...... 165 AAO 2019 Opening Session...... 73 Exhibitors Celebrating 25 Years...... 171 Skills Transfer Programs-by-Day...... 75 Skills Transfer Program...... 79

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MEETING DIRECTORY Meeting Directory Moscone Center is comprised of three buildings: North (N), South (S), and West (W).

AAOE Coding Sessions (Saturday) S 206 - 208 AAOE General Session S 206 - 208 AAOE Member Lounge S 216 AAOE Practice Management and Coding Center, Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 Conversations With the Experts AAOE Program S 206 - 215 Academy Café S 10 - 12 Academy Resource Center W Booth 7337 American Academy of Ophthalmology Foundation Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 ASORN Nursing Program South 209 - 210 Business Center S Exhibition Level and W Level 1 Charging Lounges N Lobby; N Exhibition Level; S Lobby; S Exhibition Hall CME Reporting/Proof of Attendance S Lobby; W Lobby; and Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 Coat and Bag Check N Lobby; S Lobby; and W Lobby ePoster and Video Terminals W Level 2 Lobby; S Esplanade Ballroom Lobby; S Exhibition Level Executive Office S 303 Exhibition S Exhibition Level; N Exhibition Level; and W Level 1 Exhibition Show Map aao.org/showmap Exhibitor Service Center S Hall C; N Hall F; and W Lobby Exhibitions Office S Hall C EyePlay Experience: Comfort animals, games, S Booth 2349 photo op, Tech Bar, computers. First Aid South outside Hall C and Hall F; West Lobby Friends of Bill W S 307 Global Alliances Office S 56 Hotel Assistance N Lobby Informational Exhibits Exhibition, W Level 1 Informational Posters N Booth 6643 International Lounge S 104 International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS) Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 Learning Lounge N Booth 5314 Lost and Found Meetings Office, S 301 Massage Stations (complimentary) Wellness Lounge, W Booth 7561 Meditation/Prayer Room S 50 Media Conference Room S 70 Meeting Information N Lobby; S Lobby; W Lobby; and Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 Meetings Office S 301 Meetings on Demand Sales N Lobby and Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337

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Mobile Device Charging Charging Lounges in N Lobby; N Exhibition Level; S Lobby; S Exhibition Hall Mobile Meeting Guide aao.org/mobile Mother’s Room N 114 and W Level 3 alcove across from room 3022 Mobile Meeting Guide Assistance Tech Bar in EyePlay Experience, S Booth 2349 Newsroom S 70 Opening Session & Annual Business Meeting W 3002 Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company (OMIC) W Booth 7236 OPHTHPAC/Surgical Scope N Exhibition Level Original Papers S 152 Poster Theater and Lounge S Exhibition Level Product Theaters Technology Pavilion, W Booth 7755 Proof-of-Attendance/CME Reporting S Lobby; W Lobby; and Academy Resource Center, W Booth 7337 Registration N Lobby; S Lobby; and W Lobby Restaurant Reservations/Concierge San Francisco Visitor Center, S Lobby Ribbons W Lobby Scanning Assistance (Sessions) Registration: N Lobby; S Lobby; and W Lobby Senior Ophthalmologist (SO) Lounge S 103 Shuttle Bus Drop-off and Pick-up Refer to the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile, for route, pick-up and drop-off information. Speaker Ready Room S 105; W 2000 Subspecialty Day Cornea W 2020 Glaucoma S Esplanade Ballroom Neuro-Ophthalmology W 3014 Oculofacial Plastic Surgery W 2002 Pediatric Ophthalmology W 3020 Refractive Surgery S Esplanade Ballroom Refractive Surgery ePosters S Esplanade Ballroom Lobby Retina W 3002 Tech Bar EyePlay Experience, S Booth 2349 Technology Pavilion W Booth 7755 Ticket Sales Registration: N Lobby; S Lobby; and W Lobby Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye™ W Booth 7037 Video and ePoster Terminals W Level 2 Lobby; S Esplanade Ballroom Lobby; S Exhibition Level Virtual Meeting aao.org/virtual-meeting Wellness Lounge: Seated massage, chair yoga, W Booth 7561 guided meditiation, Zen garden Wi-Fi Access Join the AAO2019 network. No password needed. Young Ophthalmologist (YO) Lounge S 102

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MEETING INFORMATION Get Organized, Get Connected

Make the most of your annual meeting experience NOTE: Scanning your badge does not automatically with the following resources: grant CME credit. You will still need to record your own educational activities at a designated CME Mobile Meeting Guide Reporting station or online after the meeting. You aao.org/mobile should claim only the credit commensurate with the The Mobile Meeting Guide (MMG) is a website extent of your participation in the activity. that is constantly updated to contain the most up- to-date program information. Use the MMG to: Tickets • Browse the program. Specific sessions require an individual ticket: • View abstracts, posters and videos. • AAOE Practice Management Master Classes • Add sessions and events to your calendar, then • Skills Transfer labs set text alerts for your mobile device. Tickets will no longer be printed. Your badge will be • View handouts. scanned to allow entry to these session rooms. • Complete course evaluations. • View exhibiting companies, their products, Wi-Fi services and location in the Exhibition. Access free Wi-Fi throughout Moscone Center by • Access tools to communicate with other attend- searching for and joining the “AAO2019” network. ees and session presenters. No password needed. For assistance, visit: Join the EyeSpy Scavenger Hunt • Tech Bar at EyePlay Experience, South, Booth 2349 Use the Mobile Meeting Guide to play the AAO • Meeting Information booths in the lobbies of 2019 EyeSpy game. North; South, West; and Academy Resource Each day you can answer trivia questions; Center, West, Booth 7337 discover clues that will navigate you around the Supported by Santen, Inc. exhibit halls to Academy areas; and visit booths in each exhibit hall to qualify for the raffle to Exhibition ShowMap win daily prizes such as an Apple Watch, MAC aao.org/showmap computer, gift cards and other products. The raffle Search exhibitors by company name, booth prize drawings will take place in EyePlay Experi- number, product categories, medical specialties, ence, South, Booth 2349 at 3:00 PM on Saturday, common equipment terms and basic ophthalmic Sunday & Monday, Oct. 12 - 14. conditions. All qualified participants will be entered in a raffle Handouts for the Grand Prize which will be a four-night hotel aao.org/mobile room stay in Las Vegas for AAO 2020. Use the Mobile Meeting Guide to search for a Social Media course, then download the handout. Post to your favorite social media platform using Course Evaluations #aao2019. aao.org/mobile Follow us at twitter.com/aao_ophth You can fill out evaluations online using the Mo- Follow us at instagram.com/aaoeye bile Meeting Guide. Search for the course/session Like us at facebook.com/American-Academy- you attended then select the “Evaluation” button. of-Ophthalmology In addition, when your badge is scanned at a Join our network at linkedin.com/company/ course/session you will receive an email with a american-academy-of-ophthalmology link to the evaluation at the end of the day. Watch videos posted to youtube.com/AAOtv Missed getting scanned? Go to any Registration counter to be scanned for a specific session/course. 4 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. MEETING INFORMATION Meeting Information • Join or pay dues for the Academy, AAOE and ISRS. • Get advocacy updates and take action. All locations are in Moscone Center, San Francisco, North, South and West Buildings. All • Visit the Foundation, support the Academy’s edu- areas below follow exhibition hall hours (unless cational, quality-of-care and service programs. otherwise noted): • Report your CME credits. Saturday – Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM • Sign up for free practice management consulta- Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM tions at Conversations With the Experts. AAOE Member Lounge Alumni and Related Meetings South, 216 Find a list of events: Saturday – Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM • aao.org/mobile Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM • aao.org/annual-meeting/alumni-events AAOE members can relax between courses, enjoy CME Reporting/Proof of refreshments, and connect with peers. Attendance Terminals Academy Plus Course Pass Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 aao.org/registration Open during exhibition hours. Registration: North, South, and West Lobbies South and West Lobbies Academy Plus offers unlimited access to Academy Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM and AAOE Practice Management Program instruc- Saturday & Sunday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM tion courses. This includes Skills Transfer lectures. Monday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM Individual tickets are not sold for these courses. Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM (South Lobby Only) NEW! When you purchase Academy Plus you See page 24 for additional information about CME also get the Meetings on Demand AAO 2019 and credit reporting. Highlights Package for free. This includes high- Coat and Bag Check lights from AAO 2019, plus dozens of hours from South and West Lobbies the AAOE Practice Management Program. Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM NOTE: To comply with fire marshal regulations, Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM seating capacities are limited. Seating is available Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM on a first-come basis. North Lobby The following are not part of the course pass and Monday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM require individual tickets: Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM • AAOE Coding Sessions $3 per coat and $5 per bag or laptop. • AAOE Practice Management Master Classes • Skills Transfer labs Exhibition • Subspecialty Day meetings North, South and West Buildings • Ticketed special events Experience the largest exhibition of ophthalmic technology, products and services in the world. Academy Resource Center Find more information on page 161. West, Booth 7337 New Exhibitor Pavilion, West Find the latest products and resources for your Quickly find the newest exhibiting companies in clinical education, patient education and practice this dedicated area, marked in the exhibit hall management needs. with an overhead banner and highlighted on the • NEW! Get a professional head shot taken. floor plan. • Browse and demo the latest products. • Save 10% on product purchases.

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EyePlay Experience Get 10% off when you purchase during AAO 2019. South, Booth 2349 NEW! Register for any 2019 Subspecialty Day Saturday – Tuesday meeting and receive the All-Subspecialty package • Pet your stress away with cuddly animals. for free. Purchase the AAO 2019 Academy Plus • Challenge a colleague to a game. course pass and get the AAO 2019 Highlights • Get assistance at the Tech Bar. package for free. • Take a selfie at the photo op area. OMIC – Ophthalmic Mutual See page 96 for a schedule. Insurance Company West, Booth 7236 EyeSpy Scavenger Hunt Exhibition: South, Exhibition Level; North, Consult with insurance planning and risk manage- Exhibition Level; and West Level 1 ment experts from the nation’s largest insurer of ophthalmologists. Information is also available Saturday – Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM on other Academy sponsored business, life and Participate in the Scavenger Hunt with the health insurance policies specially designed for Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile. Check-in ophthalmologists. to booths in each exhibit hall, answer trivia questions and follow the clues to two locations. Product Theater Successfully complete the daily scavenger hunt to Technology Pavilion, West, Booth 7755 qualify for that days’ prize drawing. Complete sub- Saturday & Sunday: 9:30 - 10:30 AM and 12:30 - missions from any day of the hunt qualify you for 1:30 PM the Grand Prize drawing on Monday at 3:00 PM. Monday: 9:30 - 10:30 AM Hotel Assistance Get the latest product news from exhibitors and North, Lobby enjoy a free continental breakfast or boxed lunch. Thursday: 1:00 - 6:00 PM See page 97 for a full schedule. Friday – Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Registration Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM North, South and West Lobbies Get answers to your questions regarding hotel See page 17 for registration hours. reservations made through the Academy’s official housing partner, Expovision. You can also contact San Francisco Visitor Information them by phone: +1.866.774.0487 (toll free within Center U.S.), or by email: [email protected]. South, Lobby Thursday – Monday: 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM International Lounge Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM South, 104 Stop by the San Francisco Visitor Information Saturday – Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Center to learn more about San Francisco’s restau- Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM rants, nightclubs, events, activities, and shopping. International attendees are encouraged to relax, Staff are ready to help you with attraction tickets meet colleagues, find a Spanish/Portuguese and tours, as well as restaurant reservations. interpreter, access the internet and enjoy com- plimentary light refreshments. Admittance is by Senior Ophthalmologist (SO) attendee badge. Lounge South, 103 Meetings on Demand Saturday – Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Open during exhibition hall hours. Academy members 60 years of age and over can North, Lobby enjoy comfortable seating, computers and light Friday – Monday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM refreshments. SO ribbon required for admission. Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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Shuttle Bus – Official Academy Tech Bar Hotels EyePlay Experience, South, Booth 2349 See the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile, Have technology related questions? Drop by for route, pick-up and drop-off information. the Tech Bar to learn about the Mobile Meeting Guide, get advice and troubleshoot problems with Speaker Ready Room IT staff. South, 105 and West, 2000 Thursday: 1:00 - 5:00 PM Transportation Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM See page 16 for additional information about Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM the Academy operated Shuttle Bus. Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM Taxis Scientific Session Presenters Taxis generally charge $3.50 for the first 1/5 mile, then $0.55 for each additional 1/5 mile. There is • Submit presentations online, or an airport exit fee of $4.00 but no baggage fees. • Submit presentations onsite 24 hours, but no Passengers pay any bridge tolls. There are a num- later than 4 hours, in advance of your scheduled ber of different taxi companies operating in San presentation time. Francisco. Yellow Cab and Luxor Cab companies Presenters with early morning sessions should are the two largest. Confirm with the driver before submit their materials by 4:00 PM the preceding you get into the cab that they have a credit card day. machine and that it is working. Course Instructors Rideshare (Uber, Lyft, etc.) • Do not submit your presentations in advance. The official drop off/pick up point for rideshares • Preview your presentation and test embedded is on 3rd Street, next to Moscone Center South videos at the Speaker Ready Room. Building. • Each course room is equipped with a desktop PC. Public Transportation Commercial–Free Zone Moscone Center is within walking distance of the To comply with the Accreditation Council for Con- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and MUNI Metro tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) guidelines, bus systems. Disembark at the Powell Street Sta- and to create an environment free of perceived tion. Exit to 4th and Market Streets. Turn right on commercial bias and financial interest, repre- 4th then left onto Howard. The Moscone Center is sentatives from commercial companies are not located on the 700 block of Howard Street. Visit allowed in the Speaker Ready Room. aao.org/2019 to find more public transit options Stop the Bleed including travel by ferry and CalTrain. South, 5 Parking Saturday, Oct. 12 Moscone Center does not have official parking lots. There are six independently operated parking SPE28 Session 1: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM garages within walking distance of the convention SPE31 Session 2: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM center. Visit aao.org/2019 to find a listing of these SPE37 Session 3: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM garages as well as a link to a parking map. Learn to assist other bystanders while waiting the arrival of professional emergency responders. This Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the free, hands-on training, sponsored by The Commit- Eye™ tee on Trauma and American College of Surgeons, West, Booth 7037 will help you prevent deaths through tourniquet The 2019 exhibit, “Aseptic Revolution”, is a application, wound dressing and packing. The retrospective of technological advances in course is available on a first-come basis. infection control. Follow the people and medical contributions that brought modern surgery from the battlefield to the operating theatre.

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Virtual Meeting aao.org/virtual-meeting View live streaming presentations from AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day. Share your comments on- line with colleagues. Archived content is available until Jan. 31, 2020. NOTE: The AAO 2019 Virtual Meeting is not eligible for CME credit. Wellness Lounge West, Booth 7561 Saturday – Tuesday • Get a free seated massage. • Participate in chair yoga sessions. • Enjoy the Zen garden. • Let go with guided meditation and breath work. See page 96 for a schedule. Young Ophthalmologist (YO) Lounge South, 102 Saturday – Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Academy members in training and members in their first five years in practice can access com- puters and enjoy light refreshments. YO ribbon required for admission.

8 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 9 Industry Support

INDUSTRY SUPPORT Industry Support The Academy would like to thank the following companies for their generous support of AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day.

Unrestricted Meeting Support PLATINUM GOLD BRONZE Regeneron Genentech Biogen Clearside Biomedical

Support for CME-Related Activities CATARACT MONDAY Alcon Johnson & Johnson Vision CORNEA SUBSPECIALTY DAY Dompé GLAUCOMA SUBSPECIALTY DAY Aerie Pharmaceuticals OCULOFACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY SUBSPECIALTY DAY Horizon Therapeutics RETINA SUBSPECIALTY DAY Genentech

Meeting Support RETINA SUBSPECIALTY TRACK Regeneron POSTER THEATER Biogen POSTER THEATER - GLAUCOMA TRACK Allergan LEARNING LOUNGE Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals

10 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. INDUSTRY SUPPORT Skills Transfer Course Contributors The Academy acknowledges the following companies for their generous support of equipment and supplies:

Johnson & Johnson Vision Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Bausch + Lomb Carl Zeiss Meditec

We would also like to thank the following companies for their contributions in the Cata- ract, Refractive Surgery/Cornea, Glaucoma, Retina and Plastics Skills Transfer Labs: Durable Equipment / Instruments Disposables ABiC Ellex iTrack Beaver-Visitec International, Inc. Accurate Surgical & Scientific Instruments Corp. Ethicon, Inc. Accutome, Inc. FCI Ophthalmics Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Galderma Allergan Katena Products, Inc. Anodyne Surgical Aurora Surgical Tissue Bausch + Lomb Bio-Tissue, Inc. BIONIKO Lions VisionGift Carl Zeiss Meditec VisionShare ConMed Corporation Crestpoint Management Dutch Ophthalmic, USA Ellex iScience Inc. Endo Optiks / Beaver-Visitec International, Inc. Epsilon Eye Care Heidelberg Engineering IRIDEX Ivantis Inc. JEDMED Instrument Company Johnson & Johnson Vision Lumenis, Inc. Mastel Precision Surgical Instruments, Inc. MST (MicroSurgical Technology) NeoMedix New World Medical, Inc. Sight Sciences, Inc. STAAR Surgical Company Surgistar Ziemer Group AG

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Map # Hotel Address Hotel Phone 1 Argonaut Hotel 495 Jefferson St. +1 (415) 563-0800 2 Axiom 28 Cyril Magnin St. +1 (415) 392-9466 3 BEI San Francisco 50 8th St. +1 (415) 626-6103 4 Cartwright Hotel Union Square 524 Sutter St. +1 (415) 421-2865 5 Chancellor Hotel on Union Square 433 Powell St. +1 (415) 362-2004 6 Hotel Closed 7 Courtyard San Francisco Downtown 299 2nd St. +1 (415) 947-0700 8 Courtyard San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf 580 Beach St. +1 (415) 775-3800 9 Courtyard San Francisco Union Square 761 Post St. +1 (415) 346-3800 10 Executive Hotel Vintage Court 650 Bush St. +1 (415) 390-4666 11 Fairmont San Francisco 950 Mason St. +1 (415) 772-5000 12 Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco 757 Market St. +1 (415) 633-3000 13 Galleria Park Hotel 191 Sutter St. +1 (415) 781-3060 14 Grand Hyatt San Francisco 345 Stockton St. +1 (415) 398-1234 15 Handlery Union Square Hotel 351 Geary St. +1 (415) 781-7800 16 Harbor Court Hotel 165 Steuart St. +1 (415) 882-1300 17 Hilton San Francisco Financial District 750 Kearny St. +1 (415) 433-6600 18 Hilton San Francisco Union Square 333 O’Farrell St. +1 (415) 771-1400 19 Holiday Inn Express Fisherman’s Wharf 550 North Point St. +1 (415) 409-4600 20 Holiday Inn Golden Gateway 1500 Van Ness Ave. +1 (415) 441-4000 21 Hotel Abri 127 Ellis St. +1 (415) 392-8800 22 Hotel Adagio, Autograph Collection 550 Geary St. +1 (415) 775-5000 23 Hotel Bijou 111 Mason St. +1 (415) 771-1200 24 Hotel Carlton 1075 Sutter St. +1 (415) 673-0242 25 Hotel Diva 440 Geary St. +1 (415) 885-0200 26 Hotel Emblem 562 Sutter St. +1 (415) 433-4434 27 Hotel Fusion 140 Ellis St. +1 (415) 568-2525 28 Hotel G 386 Geary St. +1 (415) 986-2000 29 Hotel Griffon, a Greystone Hotel 155 Steuart St. +1 (415) 495-2100 30 Hotel Kabuki 1625 Post St. +1 (415) 922-3200 31 Hotel Nikko San Francisco 222 Mason St. +1 (415) 394-1111 32 Hotel Spero 405 Taylor St. +1 (415) 885-2500 33 Hotel Triton 342 Grant Ave. +1 (415) 394-0500 34 Hotel Union Square 114 Powell St. +1 (415) 397-3000 35 Hotel Vertigo 940 Sutter St. +1 (415) 885-6800 36 Hotel Vitale 8 Mission St. +1 (415) 278-3700 37 Hotel Whitcomb 1231 Market St. +1 (415) 626-8000 38 Hotel Zelos 12 4th St. +1 (415) 348-1111 39 Hotel Zephyr 250 Beach St. +1 (415) 617-6565 40 Hotel Zeppelin 545 Post St. +1 (415) 563-0303 41 Hotel Zetta 55 5th St. +1 (415) 543-8555

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Map # Hotel Address Hotel Phone 42 Hotel Zoe 425 North Point St. +1 (415) 561-1100 43 Huntington Hotel 1075 California St. +1 (415) 474-5400 44 Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf 555 North Point St. +1 (415) 563-1234 45 Hyatt Regency San Francisco 5 Embarcadero Ctr. +1 (415) 788-1234 46 InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco 999 California St. +1 (415) 392-3434 47 InterContinental San Francisco 888 Howard St. +1 (415) 616-6500 48 JW Marriott San Francisco 515 Mason St. +1 (415) 771-8600 49 Kensington Park Hotel 450 Post St. +1 (415) 788-6400 50 Kimpton Buchanan 1800 Sutter St. +1 (415) 921-4000 51 King George Hotel 334 Mason St. +1 (415) 781-5050 52 Le Meridien San Francisco 333 Battery St. +1 (415) 296-2900 53 Loews Regency San Francisco 222 Sansome St. +1 (415) 276-9888 54 Marker San Francisco 501 Geary St. +1 (415) 292-0100 55 Mosser Hotel 54 4th St. +1 (415) 986-4400 56 Omni San Francisco 500 California St. +1 (415) 677-9494 57 Orchard Garden Hotel 466 Bush St. +1 (415) 991-6637 58 Orchard Hotel 665 Bush St. +1 (415) 360-3810 59 Palace Hotel 2 New Montgomery St. +1 (415) 512-1111 60 Hotel Closed 61 Parc 55 Hotel San Francisco, A Hilton Hotel 55 Cyril Magnin St. +1 (415) 392-8000 62 Park Central San Francisco 50 3rd St. +1 (415) 974-6400 63 Pickwick Hotel 85 5th St. +1 (415) 421-7500 64 Marriott Vacation Club Pulse 2620 Jones St. +1 (415) 885-4700 65 Ritz-Carlton San Francisco 600 Stockton St. +1 (415) 296-7465 66 San Francisco Marriott Fisherman’s Wharf 1250 Columbus Ave. +1 (415) 775-7555 67 San Francisco Marriott Marquis 780 Mission St. +1 (415) 896-1600 68 San Francisco Marriott Union Square 480 Sutter St. +1 (415) 398-8900 69 San Francisco Proper Hotel 1100 Market St. +1 (415) 735-7777 70 Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf 2500 Mason St. +1 (415) 362-5500 71 Sir Francis Drake, A Kimpton Hotel 450 Powell St. +1 (415) 392-7755 72 St. Regis Hotel 125 3rd St. +1 (415) 284-4000 73 Stanford Court Hotel 905 California St. +1 (415) 989-3500 74 Staypineapple San Francisco 580 Geary St. +1 (415) 441-2700 75 Taj Campton Place 340 Stockton St. +1 (415) 781-5555 76 Tilden Hotel San Francisco 345 Taylor St. +1 (415) 673-2332 77 Villa Florence San Francisco 225 Powell St. +1 (415) 397-7700 78 Virgin Hotels San Francisco 250 4th St. +1 (415) 534-6500 79 W San Francisco 181 3rd St. +1 (415) 777-5300 80 Westin St. Francis 335 Powell St. +1 (415) 397-7000 81 YOTEL San Francisco 1095 Market St. +1 (415) 829-0000

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 15 HOTELS & SHUTTLE Shuttle Schedule Continuous shuttle bus service will operate according to the schedule below between Moscone Center and the listed hotels. Please be sure to check the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile, as well as the shuttle information sign in your hotel for route numbers and additional information for your hotel. Hours of Operation Peak frequency of service is approximately every 15-20 minutes (unless noted otherwise) Non-peak frequency of service is approximately every 20-25 minutes (unless noted otherwise) Scheduled frequency of service is every 30 minutes departing Moscone Center on the hour and half hour. Refer to sign in hotel lobby for departure times from hotel to Moscone Center.

Friday, Oct. 11 Shuttle from hotels to Moscone Center Non-peak 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM Shuttle between hotels and Moscone Center Scheduled every 30 minutes 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM on the hour and half hour from Moscone Center. Shuttle from Moscone Center to hotels Non-peak 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM * Saturday, Oct. 12 Shuttle from hotels to Moscone Center Peak 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM Shuttle between hotels and Moscone Center Non-peak 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM Shuttle from Moscone Center to hotels Peak 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM * NOTE: Shuttles will not be operating to Civic Center, Fisherman’s Wharf and Japantown from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM due to expected heavy traffic associated with Fleet Week. Sunday, Oct. 13 Shuttle from hotels to Moscone Center Peak 7:15 AM – 10:15 AM Shuttle between hotels and Moscone Center Non-peak 10:15 AM – 3:00 PM Shuttle from Moscone Center to hotels Peak 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM * NOTE: Shuttles will not be operating to Civic Center, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Japantown from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM due to expected heavy traffic associated with Fleet Week and the Italian Heritage Parade. Monday, Oct. 14 Shuttle from hotels to Moscone Center Peak 7:15 AM – 10:15 AM Shuttle between hotels and Moscone Center Non-peak 10:15 AM – 3:00 PM Shuttle from Moscone Center to hotels Peak 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM * Tuesday, Oct. 15 Shuttle from hotels to Moscone Center Non-peak 7:15 AM – 10:15 AM Shuttle between hotels and Moscone Center Non-peak 10:15 AM – 2:00 PM Shuttle from Moscone Center to hotels Non-peak 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM *

* Last shuttle departs Moscone Center at this time. Last shuttle departs hotels approximately 90 minutes prior to this time. Moscone Center is the transfer point for all routes. If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation for a wheelchair accessible AAO shuttle during shuttle hours, please see the shuttle supervisor at Moscone Center or call/text Kushner & Associates at +1 310-923-0420.

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REGISTRATION

Registration

Online registration is open throughout the meet- Ribbons ing. Visit aao.org/registration to: • Find registration fee/category information West Lobby • Purchase tickets to: Thursday: 2:00 – 6:00 PM –– Practice Management Master Classes Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM –– Skills Transfer labs Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM • Purchase an Academy Plus course pass Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM • Register for Subspecialty Day meetings or AAOE Coding Sessions. Exhibitor Registration When you complete a purchase online, visit Reg- istration to collect a badge. Tickets are no longer South Lobby printed. Your badge will need to be scanned to Wednesday & Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM allow entry to ticketed sessions. Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM North Lobby Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 2:00 – 6:00 PM Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM South Lobby Thursday: 2:00 – 6:00 PM Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM West Lobby Thursday: 2:00 – 6:00 PM Friday & Saturday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday & Monday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM

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VIRTUAL MEETING www.aao.org/virtual-meeting

The AAO 2019 Virtual Meeting is a FREE online component of AAO 2019 that allows you to participate in sessions live from San Francisco. Approximately twenty-five (25) total hours of educational content will be streamed live over five days. You will need your Academy login and password to access content. Sessions will be archived until January 31, 2020. Streaming Content All times are PDT. Note some simultaneous streams.

Friday, Oct. 11 9:13 AM - 10:05 AM Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day: Corneal Laser Vision Correction– Beyond the Usual Knowledge 11:05 AM - 11:35 AM Retina Subspecialty Day: Best Retina Medical Cases Saturday, Oct. 12 9:48 AM - 10:23 AM Retina Subspecialty Day: Neovascular AMD 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM Academy Café: Private Equity 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Academy Café: Cataract 3:59 PM - 5:09 PM Glaucoma Subspecialty Day: Reaching 20/20 (Or Near That) With Cataract Surgery and Glaucoma Sunday, Oct. 13 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM AAO 2019 Opening Session 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM 2019 YO Program 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies for the Ophthalmologist 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Academy Café: Glaucoma 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM Academy Café: Retina 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Crosslinking for Corneal Ectasia: Real World Experience Monday, Oct. 14 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM Spotlight on Cataract: Complicated Phaco Cases- My Top 5 Pearls 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Focus on Quality of Life in Glaucoma: Measuring and Optimizing Functional and Patient-Centered Outcomes 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Hot Topics 2019 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Spotlight on Utilizing Physician Extenders in an Ophthalmic Practice: Pearls and Pitfalls Tuesday, Oct. 15 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM The Millennial Movement: How Gender Equality, Big Data, and Technology will be Embraced by the Young Ophthalmologist 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM Grand Rounds: Cases and Experts From Across the World Note: The AAO 2019 Virtual Meeting is not eligible for CME credit. 18 Policies

POLICIES Policies

Registration Skills Transfer Courses All AAO 2019 meeting attendees are required to Attendance in Skills Transfer courses is limited be registered and wear their own properly coded to physicians only, except where noted in the badge, indicating their registration for the Acad- course description. (The term “physician” refers emy’s annual meeting and/or Subspecialty Day. to the definition in the Federal Register: “Those Attendees not wearing a properly coded badge individuals licensed to practice medicine and will not be admitted. Meeting attendees must surgery and osteopathy.”) register for the meeting using the correct regis- • Skills Transfer labs are ticketed events — they tration category. If a registration is completed in are not included in the Academy Plus course an incorrect category, the registration will be cor- pass and must be purchased separately. rected or canceled; additional fees may be due if • Lecture prerequisites are strongly recommended the correct category is at a higher cost. but not required. • Membership privileges are not transferable. • Skills Transfer lectures are included in the • The Academy cannot waive any fees or provide Academy Plus course pass. You may attend Skills any financial assistance for any travel or housing Transfer lectures without purchasing the lab. costs. • Registrants in Skills Transfer lab courses Ticket Policies may be required to bring instruments and/ • You must register for the Academy’s annual or sign an infectious disease waiver form. meeting to purchase the Academy Plus course Refer to individual course listings for specific pass and/or tickets. requirements. • Ticketed courses that are eligible for CME credit • Tickets are non-transferable. cannot overlap. • Skills Transfer courses are intended to provide • Tickets are non-transferable. instruction leading to new knowledge and/or skills. The Academy does not certify competence • Most ticket fees increase onsite. upon completion of Academy courses. Academy For the following registration categories, the courses are not intended to serve as a basis for Academy Plus course pass and tickets may be requesting new or expanded privileges. purchased onsite only: • Equipment from several company supporters will • One-Day-Only be used during labs. We are unable to guarantee • JCAHPO registrants who purchase an Academy the attendee’s request to use a specific meeting pass. company’s equipment. Academy Members in Training Discount One-Day-Only Registration As a member benefit, Academy members in • Available for purchase onsite for individual days training receive: from Saturday through Tuesday. • 50 percent discount on all Skills Transfer labs • One-Day-Only registrants may purchase an ticket purchases. This discount is automatically Academy Plus course pass when registering applied to the ticket price unless otherwise onsite. noted. • Representatives and distributors from • Discounted price of $125 for the Academy Plus commercial companies are not eligible for course pass. registration in this category. The discounts outlined above do not apply to nonmember physicians in training.

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Spouse Guest Registration ent photo identification that matches the name Spouse/Guest registration is open to all spouses on the badge they are wearing upon request. and guests accompanying professional meeting • Representatives of exhibiting companies are registrants. registered in advance by their company’s primary • A co-worker or an industry associate may not use meeting contact. the spouse/guest registration category. • Exhibitors may purchase Academy Plus course • Spouses and guests who are physicians must passes. register as professional attendees if they wish to • Individuals from industry, including receive verification of attendance or CME credit. representatives of exhibiting companies, may • Spouses and guests must be registered in register for any 2019 Subspecialty Day meeting order to visit the exhibit hall or attend scientific using the Commercial Representative registration sessions. category. • Spouse and guest badges are not valid for entry • Commercial Representatives may not use the to Subspecialty Day meetings, the AAOE Practice Health Professional category to register for Management Program or the ASORN Nursing AAO 2019 or Subspecialty Day. This category is Program. designated for those working in an ophthalmic • Spouses and guests cannot purchase an practice, academic arena or research capacity. Academy Plus course pass. Misuse of this registration category will result in cancellation of the registration. Children (Under 17) • Optometrists who are full time exhibiting • Babywearing and carried infants are permitted company employees may only be registered as in AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day educational an Exhibitor Representative to staff the booth. sessions, as well as in the Exhibition. They are not allowed to attend any portion of the • Children 17 years of age and under are AAO 2019 program or Subspecialty Day. not permitted to attend any AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day educational sessions. General • Children 17 years of age and under are not Lead Retrieval permitted to visit the Exhibition unless they are When attendees have their badges scanned a registered attendee, wearing a badge and by exhibitors, they are releasing their contact are accompanied by a registered adult. Badges information, registration type, practice type, and to visit the Exhibition are complimentary for subspecialty information as captured during the children under the age of 17. registration process. • For the safety of children, no person under the Event Photography and Video/Audio age of 17 will be allowed on the exhibit hall floor Recording Release at any time during exhibit move-in and move-out Any person who attends an American Academy hours. of Ophthalmology (Academy) annual meeting Attendance by Optometrists event grants permission to the Academy, its em- • Only optometrists who are members of the ployees and agents (collectively “Academy”) to American Academy of Optometry and who have record his or her visual/audio images, including been selected for presentation may attend the but not limited to, photographs, digital images, Academy’s annual meeting. voices, sound or video recordings, audio clips, or • Optometrists may not attend Subspecialty Day. accompanying written descriptions, and, without notifying such person, to use his or her name and Exhibitors such images for any purpose of the Academy, All AAO 2019 exhibiting company representatives including advertisements for the Academy and must always wear their personal Academy issued its programs, in any media or format including exhibitor meeting badge while on the meeting web-based, film or in print. premises. Representatives must be able to pres- 20 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. POLICIES

Code of Conduct • Unwelcome and uninvited attention or contact The purpose of this policy is to ensure a with another participant; professional, collegial and safe environment for • Verbal or written comments, or visual images, Academy meetings/events in which Academy that are sexually suggestive, offensive, or that members, staff, and other participants treat one denigrate or show hostility or aversion toward an another with mutual respect. This policy applies individual, or group of individuals, that create an to anyone present and participating in any intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment, or Academy meeting or Academy-related event, in- that unreasonably interfere with an individual’s cluding, but not limited to, attendees, members, ability to participate in an Academy meeting/ speakers, staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, event; and guests. • Slurs, threatening or negative stereotyping, Expected Behavior intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning speech or actions by The Academy expects all participants at Acad- any participant in any Academy meeting/event, emy meetings/events to behave responsibly and and in one-on-one communications carried out in professionally; to abide by this Conduct Policy; the context of any meeting or event; and to comply with the following: • Verbal harassment or harmful or prejudicial a. Treatment of others. Participants must exercise verbal or written comments or visual images professionalism, consideration, and respect in related to gender identity, sexual orientation, their speech and actions, and must refrain from sexual activities, race, ethnicity, language, demeaning, discriminatory, disruptive or harass- religion, disability, age, appearance or ing behavior and speech. other personal characteristics (“Personal b. Safety and security. Participants should alert Characteristics”); Academy staff if they notice a dangerous situa- • Deliberate intimidation, following or stalking; tion or someone in distress. • Demands for sexual favors with explicit or c. Responsible consumption of alcohol. At implied threats related to job benefits or many Academy networking events both alco- opportunities; holic and non-alcoholic beverages are served. Academy expects participants at these events • Posting, displaying, or circulating any electronic who choose to drink alcoholic beverages to do media currently available or created in the future so responsibly. Academy and event staff have including any written or graphic material that the right to deny participants service of alcohol demeans or shows hostility or dislike towards a for any reason and may require a participant to person or group based on their protected status leave the event. or Personal Characteristics. This includes, but is not limited to, graffiti, cartoons, websites, d. Controlled substances. Participants should not any social media platform, or radio or television be under the influence of illegal drugs or other programming; unauthorized or mind-altering or intoxicating substances while attending Academy events. • Conduct by registered attendee(s) or guests at Included within this prohibition are lawful any Academy meeting/event that is unlawful, controlled substances that have been illegally or in violation of the show rules or the convention improperly obtained. This policy does not pro- center lease terms or convention hotel(s) hibit the possession and proper use of lawfully policies/rules, in violation of/or is antithetical prescribed drugs taken as prescribed. to the purposes and good order of the Academy meeting/event and its operation by Academy, Unacceptable Behavior such as, the use of an invalid or another’s Academy will not tolerate harassment on any name badge, failure to pay registration fees, or basis by any participant at any Academy meet- misrepresentation of comments made during ing/event. Unacceptable behaviors may include, symposium discussions or from the podium. but are not limited to:

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Consequences of Unacceptable proprietary content from unauthorized use. Behavior • Non-flash photography is allowed for personal, • The Academy reserves the right to revoke, social or non-commercial use. without refund, exhibition space and/or • Respect presenters who state they do not want registration credentials of any attendee not in their slides and/or content shared on social compliance with this policy. media. • The Academy reserves the right to refuse the • Attendees taking photos must do so in a registration of any individual, as long as such non-disruptive manner so as not to disturb the refusal is consistent with applicable law and presenter and other attendees. Academy policy. • Slides with patient faces or other identifiable • The Academy reserves the right to revoke, information cannot be shared on social media without refund, an attendee(s)’ badge and to due to HIPAA regulations. have Security remove them from the event Video recording, live audio and/or video stream- premises at any time without prior notice. ing is strictly prohibited. Failure to comply with • The Academy has the right to remove any this policy may result in being removed from the individual, without refund, who has transferred session and/or meeting. a badge to another individual, as well as the recipient of such badge, in order to gain access Disclaimer to an Academy meeting or event and to invoice The objective of the American Academy of Oph- the non-paying party for the event. thalmology (the Academy) in sponsoring annual • Members found to be in violation of this policy and other periodic scientific sessions, distribut- will be subject to any disciplinary action the ing recordings of portions of those sessions and Academy’s Board of Trustees deems appropriate publishing the Academy’s journal, Ophthalmology, after due consideration. is the free expression and interchange of ideas and information for educational purposes. The Reporting Harassment Academy does not accept responsibility for any If you experience harassment or hear of any opinions, positions, or statements contained or incidents of unacceptable behavior, the Academy expressed in such material, and such opinions, asks that you inform Katherine Salazar-Poss, the positions and statements are not necessarily Academy’s General Counsel, at generalcounsel@ those of the Academy. aao.org or +1 415 561 8541 so that we can take Courses are intended to provide instruction the appropriate action. leading to new knowledge and/or skills. The Academy does not certify competence upon Meeting Content completion of the courses. Courses are not Use of Meeting Program Content Programs, intended to serve as a basis for requesting new presented at the Academy’s annual meeting and or expanded privileges. Subspecialty Day, are not public events. They are for the education of attendees and purchasers FDA Status Disclaimer of recorded presentations as authorized by the Some material on recent developments may Academy. include information on drug or device ap- plications that are not considered community Photography and Social Media standard, that reflect indications not included The American Academy of Ophthalmology’s in approved FDA labeling or that are approved policy for the use of photography and social for use only in restricted research settings. This media at AAO 2019 is intended to strike a bal- information is provided as education only, so that ance between the needs of scientists, physicians physicians may be aware of alternative methods and other health care professionals, patients, and of the practice of medicine, and it should not be advocates for the latest ophthalmic information considered endorsement, promotion or in any and the needs of presenters to protect their way encouragement to use such applications.

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The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility Photography/Recordings in the of the physician to determine the FDA status of Exhibition each drug or device he or she wishes to use in Attendees, exhibitors or members of the media clinical practice, and to use these products with wishing to photograph, videotape or make any appropriate patient consent and in compliance type of electronic recording of an exhibit must with applicable law. The Academy is providing secure permission from the exhibiting company. the opportunity for material to be presented Media wishing to photograph or record any part for educational purposes only. The material of the Exhibition must also be escorted by a represents the approach, ideas, statement or member of the newsroom staff. opinion of the presenter and/or author. It is not necessarily the only or best method or procedure in every case and does not represent the policy, position or endorsement of the Academy. The material is not intended to replace a physician’s own judgment or to give specific advice for case management. The Academy specifically disclaims any and all claims that may arise out of the use of any technique demonstrated or described in any material by any presenter and/ or author, whether such claims are asserted by a physician or any other person.

Exhibition Only the authorized personnel from exhibit- ing companies have access to the Academy’s annual meeting and the exhibition. Solicitation by individuals not participating as exhibitors is prohibited. Attendees should report these activities or other questionable practices to the exhibition director’s office or the Meetings Office. Individuals who violate this policy are escorted from the premises. Display and Distribution Policy The Academy has retained exclusive use of the convention facility to enable registered attendees to participate in Academy-sponsored educational and informational activities. Display or distribu- tion of non-sponsored information or advertising in or on the property of the convention facility, except in exhibit booths, is prohibited. Violation of this policy will result in confiscation and dis- posal of the material. Individuals who violate this policy may be escorted from the premises.

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CME & CE CREDIT CME & CE Credit

Academy’s CME Mission meetings, viewing exhibits, attending Special Statement Meetings & Events, Technology Pavilion, Learn- The purpose of the American Academy of Oph- ing Lounge, EyeNet Corporate Events, the AAOE thalmology’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) General Session, social networking and any program is to present ophthalmologists with the affiliate event. highest quality lifelong learning opportunities that promote improvement and change in physi- AAO 2019 Learning Objectives cian practices, performance or competence, thus Upon completion of this activity, participants enabling such physicians to maintain or improve should be able to: the competence and professional performance • Identify recent advances in the diagnosis and needed to provide the best possible eye care for treatment of eye diseases. their patients. • Identify major advances in key areas of cutting- edge research and technology in ophthalmology. AAO 2019 CME Credit • Incorporate skills and techniques from the The American Academy of Ophthalmology is hands-on Skills Transfer courses into their daily accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- practice. tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. • Integrate practice management strategies to address critical business and operational tasks in The American Academy of Ophthalmology the ophthalmologist’s practice. designates this live activity for a maximum of 33.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians • Develop strategies to identify and address their should claim only the credit commensurate with own individual professional practice gaps. the extent of their participation in the activity. AAO 2019 Target Audience Note: Maximum of 33.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are available for those attending This activity has been designed to meet the AAOE Master classes on Friday and AAO 2019 educational needs of ophthalmologists, nurses, Saturday-Tuesday. Maximum of 30.5 AMA PRA ophthalmic technicians and other allied health Category 1 Credits™ are available for those at- personnel who are engaged in the diagnosis and tending AAO 2019 Saturday-Tuesday. treatment of eye diseases, as well as business managers responsible for managing the business The American Medical Association has deter- aspects of an ophthalmic practice. mined that non–U.S. licensed physicians who participate in this CME activity are eligible for 2019 Subspecialty Day CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Credit Attendees registered as exhibitors, spouses or The American Academy of Ophthalmology is guests are not eligible to receive CME credit. accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- Portions of the meeting identified for credit tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide include AAO 2019 scientific sessions, instruction continuing medical education for physicians. courses, Skills Transfer courses, AAOE Practice Management Master Classes, the Academy Café, Two-Day Subspecialty Day Activity: Original Papers, Poster Theater presentations, Retina Poster Discussions, the Video Program, and The American Academy of Ophthalmology the Jackson Memorial Lecture at the Opening designates this live activity for a maximum of Session. 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians Portions of the meeting not eligible for credit should claim only the credit commensurate with include, but are not limited to, committee the extent of their participation in the activity. 24 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. CME & CE CREDIT

One-Day Subspecialty Day Activities The American Medical Association has an for Refractive Surgery, Cornea, agreement of mutual recognition of Continu- Glaucoma, Neuro-Ophthalmology, ing Medical Education (CME) credits with the Oculofacial Plastic Surgery and European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), Pediatric Ophthalmology the accreditation body for European countries. The American Academy of Ophthalmology desig- Physicians interested in converting AMA PRA nates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA Category 1 Credit™ to UEMS-European Accredi- PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should tation Council for Continuing Medical Education claim only the credit commensurate with the CME credits (ECMECs) should contact the UEMS extent of their participation in the activity. at [email protected]. German State Chambers of Self-Assessment Credit Physicians Recognition of Selected AAO 2019 courses and sessions meet Certificates of Attendance the Self-Assessment CME requirements defined The German State Chambers of Physicians by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO). now automatically recognizes certificates of U.S. ophthalmologists can complete all eight an- attendance for live, in-person Continuing Medical nually required self-assessment (SACME) hours Education (CME) activities organized by ac- at AAO 2019. A listing of SACME courses will credited providers in the ACCME System. These be available in the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao. activities must take place in the United States org/mobile. Subspecialty Day meetings no longer or its territories. This decision is limited to five carry SACME. years, expiring in Nov. 2021. Many Academy online and print activities are approved for SACME, including ONE Network 2019 AAOE Half-Day Coding Cases and Courses, and selected BCSC sections. Sessions CME Credit Visit aao.org/education, or store.aao.org, or the The American Academy of Ophthalmology is Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 for accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- more information. tinuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Please be advised that the ABO is not an ac- continuing medical education for physicians. crediting body for purposes of any CME program. ABO does not sponsor this or any outside activity, Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding and ABO does not endorse any particular CME The American Academy of Ophthalmology desig- activity. Find complete information regarding nates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA the ABO Self-Assessment CME Maintenance of PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should Certification requirements at https://abop.org/ claim only the credit commensurate with the maintain-certification/learning-self-assessment. extent of their participation in the activity. NOTE: Credit designated as “SACME” is AMA Coding Camp PRA Category 1 Credit™ and is also pre-approved The American Academy of Ophthalmology desig- for the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) nates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA Learning and Self-Assessment Activity require- PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should ments. claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) CME/CPD Teaching at a Live Activity Requirements Teaching instruction courses, or delivering a European ophthalmologists can convert CME scientific paper or poster are not AMA PRA credit from AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day to Category 1 Credit™ activities and should not be meet European Union of Medical Specialists included when calculating your total AMA PRA (UEMS) CME/CPD requirements. Category 1 Credits™.

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Presenters may claim AMA PRA Category 1 Cred- Program Committee Disclosures its™ through the American Medical Association, The Academy has a profound duty to its mem- http://www.ama-assn.org. bers, the larger medical community and the pub- lic to ensure the integrity of all of its scientific, Scientific Integrity and educational, advocacy and consumer information Disclosure of Financial Interest activities and materials. Thus each Academy The American Academy of Ophthalmology is Trustee, Secretary, committee Chair, committee committed to ensuring that all continuing medical member, taskforce chair, taskforce member, coun- education (CME) information is based on the cilor, and representative to other organizations application of research findings and the imple- (“Academy Leader”), as well as the Academy mentation of evidence-based medicine. It seeks staff and those responsible for organizing and to promote balance, objectivity and absence of presenting CME activities must disclose interac- commercial bias in its content. All persons in tions with companies and manage conflicts of a position to control the content of this activity interest or the appearance of conflicts of interest must disclose any and all financial interests. The that affect this integrity. Where such conflicts or Academy has mechanisms in place to resolve all perceived conflicts exist, they must be appropri- conflicts of interest prior to an educational activ- ately and fully disclosed and resolved. ity being delivered to the learners. A full listing of financial disclosures can be found Attendance Verification for in the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile. CME Reporting Before processing your requests for CME credit, Presenter Disclosures the Academy must verify your attendance at AAO The Academy requires all presenters to disclose 2019 and/or Subspecialty Day. Badges are no on their first slide whether they have any longer mailed before the meeting. Picking up your financial interests from the past 12 months. badge onsite will verify your attendance. Presenters are required to verbally disclose any financial interests that specifically pertain to Badge Scanning – What Does It Mean? their presentation. Each AAO 2019 meeting badge displays a bar- Even with these acknowledgements, the code. Staff stationed at each course and session Academy’s Annual Meeting Program Committee room scan your badge, verifying your attendance. expects that all presenters will give a fair and un- At the end of each day, an e-mail is sent confirm- biased scientific talk. If you feel that a presenter ing the courses and sessions at which your badge did not follow these guidelines or was unduly was scanned, with links directly to the course biased, please contact the Academy’s meetings evaluation. Your participation in the evaluation staff at [email protected]. process is critical for maintaining a high-quality program. Control of Content Badge Scanning and CME The Academy considers presenting authors, not co-authors, to be in control of the educational Getting your badge scanned does not automati- content. It is Academy policy and traditional cally grant CME. You still need to record your scientific publishing and professional courtesy own educational activities. to acknowledge all people contributing to the NOTE: You should claim only the credit commen- research, regardless of CME control of the live surate with the extent of your participation in the presentation of that content. This acknowledge- activity. ment is made in a similar way in other Academy CME activities. Though they are acknowledged, co-authors do not have control of the CME content and their disclosures are not published or resolved.

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CME Credit Reporting • CME credit reporting/proof-of-attendance letters. South and West Lobbies and the Academy • Onsite registration receipt. Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 • Instruction course and session verification. Report credits earned during Subspecialty Day and/or AAO 2019 at CME Reporting counters in AAPC Continuing Education Moscone Center. Credit Registrants whose attendance is verified at AAO The American Academy of Professional Coders 2019 receive an email on Monday, Oct. 14 with (AAPC) will honor 1:1 CEUs for any live event a link and instructions on how to claim credit on- offering CME credit or AMA PRA Category 1 line. Attendees can use this link to report credits Credits™. until Wednesday, Oct. 30. Starting Thursday, Nov. 14, attendees can claim IJCAHPO Continuing Education credits online through the Academy’s website, Credit aao.org/cme-central. The International Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (IJCAHPO) Academy Members reviews courses for continuing education The CME credit reporting receipt is not a CME credit toward certification or recertification in transcript. CME transcripts that include AAO ophthalmic medical assisting for COA, COT and 2019 credits entered at the Academy’s annual COMT levels. Approved courses are classified as meeting will be available to Academy members either Group A or Group B. IJCAHPO may award through Academy’s website, aao.org/cme-central, continuing education credit for specified courses. beginning Thursday, Nov. 14. Except for Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding The Academy transcript cannot list individual and Coding Camp, IJCAHPO does not cosponsor course attendance. It will list only the overall these approved courses, or any other review credits claimed for educational activities at course. A certificate of completion is available Subspecialty Day and/or AAO 2019. upon completion of the course. Visit jcahpo.org for more information. Nonmembers NOTE: IJCAHPO credits cannot be claimed on The Academy provides nonmembers with the Academy’s online CME system. Credit must verification of credits earned and reported for be claimed directly with IJCAHPO when you are a single Academy-sponsored CME activity. To ready to recertify. obtain a printed record of your credits claim CME credits onsite at the CME Credit Reporting kiosks. ASORN Continuing Education Nonmembers choosing to claim credits online Credit through the Academy’s CME web page after Nov. Nursing contact hours will be provided by the 14 will have one opportunity to print a certificate. American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Proof of Attendance Nurses (ASORN). South and West Lobbies and the Academy For more information see page 154. Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 Obtain proof of attendance at the CME Reporting counters in Moscone Center. The following types of attendance verification are available during AAO 2019 and Subspecialty Day for those who need it for reimbursement or hospital privileges, or for nonmembers who need it to report CME credit:

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References: 1. Omeros survey data on file. 2. Silverstein SM, Rana V, Stephens R, Segars L, Pankratz J, Shivani R, et al. Effect of phenylephrine 1.0%-ketorolac 0.3% injection on tamsulosin-associated intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2018;44(9):1103-1108. 3. Rosenberg ED, Nattis AS, Alevi D, et al. Visual outcomes, efficacy, and surgical complications associated with intracameral phenylephrine 1.0%/ketorolac 0.3% administered during cataract surgery. Clin Ophthalmol. 2018;12:21-28. 4. Bucci FA Jr, Michalek B, Fluet AT. Comparison of the frequency of use of a pupil expansion device with and without an intracameral phenylephrine and ketorolac injection 1%/0.3% at the time of routine cataract surgery. Clin Ophthalmol. 2017;11:1039-1043. 5. Visco D. Effect of phenylephrine/ketorolac on iris fixation ring use and surgical times in patients at risk of intraoperative miosis. Clin Ophthalmol. 2018;12:301-305. 6. Walter K, Delwadia N, Coben J. Continuous intracameral phenylephrine-ketorolac irrigation for miosis prevention in femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery: reduction in surgical time and iris manipulation. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2019;45(4):465-469. 7. Matossian C. Clinical outcomes of phenylephrine/ketorolac vs. epinephrine in cataract surgery in a real-world setting. Presented at: American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and American Society of Ophthalmic Administrators (ASOA) Annual Meeting; April 13-17, 2018; Washington, DC. 8. Al-Hashimi S, Donaldson K, Davidson R, et al. Medical and surgical management of the small pupil during cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2018;44:1032-1041. 9. Gayton JL. E-poster presented at: 15th International Congress on Vision Science and Eye; 2017 Aug 10-11; London, UK. 10. Katsev DA, Katsev CC, Pinnow J, Lockhart CM. Intracameral ketorolac concentration at the beginning and end of cataract surgery following preoperative topical ketorolac administration. Clin Ophthalmol. 2017;11:1897-1901. 11. Waterbury LD. Alternative drug delivery for patients undergoing cataract surgery as demonstrated in a canine model. J Ocul Pharmacol Ther. 2018;34:154-160. 12. Visco D, et al. Study to evaluate patient outcomes following cataract surgery when using OMIDRIA with postoperative topical NSAID administration versus a standard regimen of postoperative topical NSAIDs and steroids. Presented at: 28th Annual Meeting of the American College of Eye Surgeons (ACES), the American Board of Eye Surgery (ABES), and the Society for Excellence in Eyecare (SEE), Caribbean Eye Meeting; February 1-5, 2019; Cancún, Mexico. 13. Kauffman L, Walter K, Hess J. Rate of pseudophakic cystoid macular edema using intra-operative and topical NSAIDs alone without steroids. Presented at: ASCRS-ASOA Annual Meeting; May 7-9, 2019; San Diego, CA. 14. Data on file. 15. OMIDRIA [package insert]. Seattle, WA: Omeros Corporation; 2017.

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Cornea 2019 Cornea 2019 Keeping Disease at Bay In conjunction with the Cornea Society Program Directors: Jennifer Y Li MD, Sanjay V Patel MD FRCOphth, Sophie X Deng MD PhD Location: Moscone West - 2020

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Welcome and Introductions Jennifer Y Li MD Sanjay V Patel MD FRCOphth Sophie X Deng MD PhD Section I: Bent Out of Shape: Ectasia Update Moderator: Sanjay V Patel MD FRCOphth 8:02 AM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Ivan R Schwab MD FACS 8:04 AM Imaging Keratoconus: Are We Progressing? Michael W Belin MD 8:12 AM Crosslinking: Achieving Maximum Effect for Keratoconus Vishal Jhanji MBBS 8:20 AM Rigid Lenses: Expanding Options Deborah S Jacobs MD 8:28 AM PK or DALK for Keratoconus: Do Long-term Outcomes Differ? Bruce Allan MD 8:36 AM Management of Pediatric Keratoconus Asim Ali MD 8:44 AM Managing Post-LASIK and Other Ectasias Maria A Woodward MD MS 8:52 AM Interactive Case Presentation: Crosslinking Anthony J Aldave MD 9:02 AM Panel Discussion Section II: Dry Eye/Ocular Surface Disease Moderator: Sophie X Deng MD PhD 9:12 AM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Brian Leonard DVM PhD 9:14 AM Management of Meibomian Gland Disease: Pulsing or Probing? Joanne F Shen MD 9:22 AM Update on the Medical and Surgical Management of Dry Eye Disease Audrey R Talley Rostov MD 9:30 AM Diagnosis and Management of Neurotrophic Keratopathy Francisco C Figueiredo MD PhD 9:38 AM Diagnosis and Staging of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency: What Did We Agree Friedrich E Kruse MD On? 9:46 AM Management of Ocular Cicatricial Diseases: A Stepwise Approach Clara C Chan MD 9:54 AM Managing Lump, Bumps, and Dumps on the Cornea Christopher J Rapuano MD 10:02 AM Interactive Case Presentation: Is It Dry or Not Dry? Anat Galor MD 10:10 AM Panel Discussion 10:20 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Stephanie J Marioneaux MD 10:25 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section III: Infectious Keratitis Moderator: Jennifer Y Li MD 10:55 AM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Sara M Thomasy DVM PhD 10:57 AM If Only It Were Simple: Managing Herpes Simplex Keratitis Charles C Lin MD 11:05 AM I’m Not Throwing Away My Shot! Management of Herpes Zoster Sonal S Tuli MD 11:13 AM Beating Back Bacterial Keratitis Jennifer R Rose-Nussbaumer MD 11:21 AM Fighting Fungal Keratitis Namrata Sharma MD 11:29 AM Not a Canned Approach: Management of Acanthamoeba Keratitis Elmer Y Tu MD 11:37 AM Confocal Microscopy as a Diagnostic Tool for Infectious Keratitis Pedram Hamrah MD 11:45 AM Don’t Cross Me! Crosslinking for Infectious Keratitis Jose Gomes MD 11:53 AM Interactive Case Discussion: Consider This Challenging Corneal Infection Jessica B Ciralsky MD 12:01 PM Panel Discussion 12:11 PM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Section IV: Keratoplasty and Keratoprosthesis Moderator: Sanjay V Patel MD FRCOphth 1:26 PM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Sara M Thomasy DVM PhD 1:28 PM Practical Imaging Before and After Keratoplasty Dipika V Patel MRCOPHTH PhD 1:36 PM EK + DALK ≠ Panacea: When I Still Turn to PK Mark A Terry MD 1:44 PM EK Alphabet Soup: Which Flavor to Choose? Marjan Farid MD 1:52 PM Endothelial Graft Failure: Options and Outcomes? Francis W Price Jr MD 2:00 PM Avoiding Keratoplasty: Descemet Stripping Only Kathryn A Colby MD PhD 2:08 PM Keratoprosthesis Update: Indications and Long-term Outcomes Geetha K Iyer MBBS 2:16 PM Interactive Case Presentation: Choose Your Own Keratoplasty Adventure Marian Sue Macsai-Kaplan MD 2:24 PM Panel Discussion Section V: Anterior Segment Tumors Moderator: Jennifer Y Li MD 2:34 PM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Ivan R Schwab MD FACS 2:36 PM Is Tissue Still the Issue? Anterior Segment Imaging for Management of Carol L Karp MD Ocular Surface Tumors 2:44 PM Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia: Topical vs. Surgical Treatment for Fairooz Puthiyapurayil OSSN Manjandavida MD 2:52 PM There’s Something Fishy Here: Diagnosis and Management of Bita Esmaeli MD FACS Lymphoproliferative Lesions 3:00 PM Panicking Over Pigment: Management of Conjunctival Pigmented Lesions Lauren A Dalvin MD 3:08 PM Management of Pigmented Iris Lesions: When Should I Worry? Carol L Shields MD 3:16 PM Interactive Case Discussion: It’s Not a Too-mah... Or Is It? Shahzad I Mian MD 3:24 PM Panel Discussion 3:34 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section VI: Inflammatory Diseases of the Cornea Moderator: Sophie X Deng MD PhD 4:04 PM Introduction: A Corneal Curiosity Brian Leonard DVM PhD 4:06 PM Is This Infection or Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis? Natalie A Afshari MD 4:14 PM Scleral Melt: Too Hot to Patch? Victor L Perez MD 4:22 PM What’s New in Topical Anti-inflammatory Agents / Management of Atopic Stephen C Pflugfelder MD and Vernal Conjunctivitis 4:30 PM Biologics: Are They Any Good for Ocular Inflammation? Debra A Goldstein MD 4:38 PM Interstitial Keratitis: What Is the Best Treatment? Roni M Shtein MD 4:46 PM Interactive Case Discussion: Not Your Typical Red Eye Deepinder K Dhaliwal MD 4:54 PM Panel Discussion 5:04 PM Closing Remarks Jennifer Y Li MD 5:04 PM Adjourn Sanjay V Patel MD FRCOphth Sophie X Deng MD PhD

30 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Glaucoma

SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Glaucoma 2019 Glaucoma 2019 Crossing the Golden Gate to Exceptional Glaucoma Care In conjunction with the American Glaucoma Society Program Directors: JoAnn Giaconi MD and Eydie G Miller-Ellis MD Location: Mosonce South - Esplanade Ballroom

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Welcome and Introductions JoAnn A Giaconi MD 8:01 AM American Glaucoma Society Introduction Dale K Heuer MD 8:02 AM American Glaucoma Society Cares William J Flynn MD 8:05 AM Announcements Eydie G Miller-Ellis MD Section I: Escape From Oct-A-Traz — Knowing the Ins and Outs Of Imaging Moderators: Teresa C Chen MD, Sanjay G Asrani MD 8:06 AM RNFL Imaging With Different Devices Joel S Schuman MD 8:15 AM Optic Nerve Imaging With Different Devices Claude F Burgoyne MD 8:24 AM Macular Imaging With Different Devices Jullia A Rosdahl MD PhD 8:33 AM Audience Q&A 8:38 AM OCT Artifacts and Pitfalls Richard K Lee MD 8:47 AM Determining OCT Progression Felipe A Medeiros MD 8:56 AM What to Do When the HVF and OCT Don’t Match David S Greenfield MD 9:05 AM Audience Q&A Section II: The Great Quake — Everyday Topics Rethought Moderators: Albert S Khouri MD, Joseph Caprioli MD FACS 9:10 AM Meds After MIGS Alex Ansun Huang MD 9:17 AM Moving Glaucoma Neuroprotection Into Clinical Trials Jeffrey L Goldberg MD PhD 9:24 AM Is There a Role for Marijuana? Bret A Hughes MD 9:31 AM Discussion 9:40 AM How to Handle Dissonance Between OCT and Gonioscopy David S Friedman MD MPH PhD 9:47 AM Does the Use of Third, Fourth, and Fifth Drugs Delay Surgery? How Janet B Serle MD Much Medication Is Too Much? 9:54 AM How to Protect Glaucoma Drainage Devices From Erosion? Victoria M Addis MD 10:01 AM Discussion 10:10 AM There Is Something You Can Do John D Shepherd MD 10:14 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section III: Casting Your Net For the Best Glaucoma Surgery at Fisherman’s Wharf Moderators: Lama A Al-Aswad MD MPH, Davinder S Grover MD Panelists: George A Cioffi MD, Joseph F Panarelli MD, Pradeep Y Ramulu PhD, Oluwatosin U Smith MD, Scott W Walsman MD 10:44 AM Case Presentation 1 Lama A Al-Aswad MD MPH 10:54 AM Case Presentation 2 Davinder S Grover MD 11:04 AM Case Presentation 3 Lama A Al-Aswad MD MPH 11:15 AM Case Presentation 4 Davinder S Grover MD 11:26 AM AGS-IRIS® Registry Project Mildred M G Olivier MD 11:31 AM Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study: 20-Year Incidence & Severity Richard Parrish II MD of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) 11:41 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Donald L Budenz MD MPH

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) The American Glaucoma Society Subspecialty Day Lecture 11:46 AM Introduction of the Lecturer Dale K Heuer MD 11:48 AM A Lymphatic-like Pump Controls Aqueous Outflow: POAG and MIGS Murray A Johnstone MD Implications 12:18 PM Presentation of the Award Dale K Heuer MD 12:19 PM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section IV: Cable Car Next Stop: Open-Angle Glaucoma With Low Pressures Moderators: Edward M Barnett MD PhD, Christine L Larsen MD 1:29 PM Normal Pressure Glaucoma Masqueraders Ahmara V Ross MD 1:36 PM Addressing the Normal Pressure Glaucoma Patient With Systemic Jody R Piltz MD Hypotension 1:43 PM Is Testing for Sleep Apnea Indicated? Christopher A Girkin MD 1:50 PM A Disc Hemorrhage: What Does It Mean? What Should I Do? Gustavo De Moraes MD 1:57 PM Considerations for Medical Management Ki Ho Park MD PhD 2:04 PM Surgery for Normal Pressure Glaucoma: Is There a Role for Minimally Leonard K Seibold MD Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Before Filtering Surgery? 2:11 PM Discussion Section V: Lombard Street: Winding Your Way Through Glaucoma and Anterior Segment Disease From Birth Until Death Moderators: Ian P Conner MD PhD, John T Lind MD 2:29 PM Congentital Anomolies Presenting With Anterior Segmented Glaucoma Ta Chen Chang MD Findings 2:36 PM Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome Lauren S Blieden MD 2:43 PM Medication and Laser Therapy in Glaucoma Patients With Corneal Keith Barton MBBCh Disease 2:50 PM Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Consideration in Patients With John P Berdahl MD Diseases of the Cornea 2:57 PM Why Does My Glaucoma Surgery Make the Cornea Fail, and Why Does Michael R Banitt MD My Cornea Surgery Make Glaucoma Worse? 3:04 PM Measuring IOP After Cornea Surgery Thasarat S Vajaranant MD 3:11 PM Discussion 3:29 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section VI: Pacific Heights: Reaching 20/20 (Or Near That) With Cataract Surgery and Glaucoma Moderators: Vikas Chopra MD, Leon W Herndon Jr MD Virtual Moderator: Douglas J Rhee MD 3:59 PM Cataract Surgery Pearls in Eyes With Pre-existing Trab or Tube Shunt Thomas W Samuelson MD Constance O Okeke MD 4:14 PM Cataract Surgery Combined With Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Paul J Harasymowycz MD in Eyes With Controlled Glaucoma on Meds and History of Prior Sameh Mosaed MD Incisional Glaucoma Surgery 4:29 PM Cataract Surgery Concerns in Short Eyes With Narrow Angles or Angle Michele C Lim MD Closure Brian A Francis MD 4:44 PM Managing Intraoperative Cataract Surgery Complications in Eyes With Shakeel R Shareef MD Glaucoma Pratap Challa MD 4:59 PM Case Discussions With Panel and Audience Q&A 5:09 PM Closing Remarks JoAnn A Giaconi MD Eydie G Miller-Ellis MD 5:11 PM Adjourn

32 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Neuro-Ophthalmology

SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Neuro-Ophthalmology 2019 Neuro-Ophthalmology 2019 Diagnostic Errors and Challenges — Avoid the Traps! In conjunction with the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS) Program Directors: Prem S Subramanian MD PhD and Peter A Quiros MD Location: Moscone West – 3014

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Welcome and Introductions Prem S Subramanian MD PhD Peter A Quiros MD Section I: Vision Loss—Follow That Symptom? Moderators: Sophia Mihe Chung MD, John Pula MD Panelists: Lynn K Gordon MD PhD, Andrew G Lee MD, Norah Lincoff MD, Mark L Moster MD 8:02 AM Introduction and Audience Interaction Sophia Mihe Chung MD 8:04 AM “My Vision Was Blurry and Then Got Better” Heather Moss MD PhD 8:19 AM “I’m Having Trouble Driving” Ore-Ofeoluwatomi O Adesina MD 8:34 AM “My Vision Is Slowly Getting Worse” Sachin Kedar MD 8:49 AM Point–Counterpoint: Extensive Lab Workup for All New Cases of Optic Lynn K Gordon MD PhD Neuritis Andrew G Lee MD Norah Lincoff MD Mark L Moster MD 8:59 AM “I’m Missing Letters When I Read” Fiona E Costello MD 9:14 AM “I Can’t See Anything to the Right!” Courtney E Francis MD 9:29 AM “I Woke Up One Day With Bad Vision” Mays A El-Dairi MD 9:44 AM Summary and Audience Interaction Peter A Quiros MD 9:47 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section II: Bugs and Drugs—Do They Matter? Moderators: Collin M McClelland MD, Mitchell B Strominger MD Panelists: Lanning B Kline MD, Neil R Miller MD, Nicholas J Volpe MD, Judith E Warner MD 10:17 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Prem S Subramanian MD PhD 10:22 AM Introduction and Audience Interaction Collin M McClelland MD 10:24 AM “I Am On So Many Medicines, and Now I Can’t See!” Gabrielle R Bonhomme MD 10:39 AM “My Neck Hurts and I’m Cold!” Michael S Lee MD 10:54 AM “My Eye Aches and It’s Blurred When I Read” Kimberly Cockerham MD FACS 11:09 AM Point–Counterpoint: NAION Should Be Treated With Medication Lanning B Kline MD Neil R Miller MD Nicholas J Volpe MD Judith E Warner MD 11:19 AM “They Told Me My Optic Nerves Are Swollen” Kevin E Lai MD 11:34 AM “My Vision’s Blurred and One of My Optic Nerves Is Swollen” Melissa W Ko MD 11:49 AM Summary and Audience Interaction Prem S Subramanian MD PhD 11:52 AM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section III: Double Vision—50/50 Chance to Pick the Right One! Moderators: Anne E Abel MD, Eric L Berman MD Panelists: Jacqueline A Leavitt MD, Grant T Liu MD, Nancy J Newman MD R Michael Siatkowski MD 1:17 PM Introduction and Audience Interaction Eric L Berman MD 1:19 PM “My Eyelid Droops and I See Double” Kenneth S Shindler MD PhD 1:34 PM “My Eye Bulges and I See Double” Paul H Phillips MD 1:49 PM “My Double Vision Comes and Goes” Stacy L Pineles MD

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 2:04 PM Point–Counterpoint: Imaging in Acute Diplopia for Patients Over 50 Jacqueline A Leavitt MD Grant T Liu MD Nancy J Newman MD R Michael Siatkowski MD 2:14 PM “My Eye Won’t Close and I See Double” Anne S Abel MD 2:29 PM “Everything Is Double and Moving!” Janet C Rucker MD 2:44 PM “I See Double and Triple Images” Mark S Borchert MD 2:59 PM Summary and Audience Interaction Prem S Subramanian MD PhD 3:02 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section IV: Tests Will Give Me The Answer! Moderators: John J Chen MD PhD, Raghu Mudumbai MD Panelists: Anthony C Arnold MD, Valerie Biousse MD, Randy H Kardon MD PhD, Joseph F Rizzo III MD 3:32 PM Introduction and Audience Interaction Raghu Mudumbai MD 3:34 PM “My World Is Closing In” Guy V Jirawuthiworavong MD 3:49 PM “They Told Me I Have Optic Neuritis” M Tariq Bhatti MD 4:04 PM “I Can’t See and the MRI Is Not Normal” Peter W MacIntosh MD 4:19 PM Point–Counterpoint: OCT Can Predict Visual Outcomes in Patients With Anthony C Arnold MD Optic Nerve Disorders Valerie Biousse MD Randy H Kardon MD PhD Joseph F Rizzo III MD 4:29 PM “The Doctor Says My Optic Nerves Are Damaged” Valerie I Elmalem MD 4:44 PM “I Have Pressure in My Head” Shira S Simon MD 4:59 PM Summary and Audience Interaction Prem S Subramanian MD PhD 5:03 PM Closing Remarks Prem S Subramanian MD PhD Peter A Quiros MD 5:04 PM Adjourn

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Oculofacial Plastic Surgery 2019 Oculofacial Plastic Surgery 2019 A Decade to Remember 2010-2019 In conjunction with the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Program Directors: Richard C Allen MD PhD, Jeremiah P Tao MD Location: Moscone West – 2002

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 7:00 AM Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM Welcome and Introductions Richard C Allen MD PhD Jeremiah P Tao MD Section I: The Do’s and Don’ts of Starting Your Cosmetic Practice Moderator: Wendy W Lee MD 8:05 AM Making Your Patients Comfortable Before, During, and After John D McCann MD PhD Oculoplastic Surgery 8:20 AM The Fundamentals of Offering Dermal Fillers in Your Practice Femida Kherani MD 8:35 AM Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin: The Basics of Offering This in Your Jill S Melicher Larson MD Practice 8:50 AM Laser Resurfacing and Managing Pigmentation Issues Julie A Woodward MD 9:05 AM Dermal Filler Complications Rachna Murthy MBBS 9:20 AM Discussion 9:25 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section II: Pediatric Oculoplastics—Much More Than Child’s Play Moderator: Vikram D Durairaj MD 9:55 AM Managing Dacryocystocele and Dacryocystitis in the Pediatric William R Katowitz MD Patient 10:10 AM Pediatric Endoscopic Procedures Angela M Dolmetsch MD 10:25 AM Frontalis Flap for Congenital Ptosis Antonio A V Cruz MD PhD 10:40 AM Evaluation and Treatment of Vascular Malformations of the Orbit Daniel B Rootman MD MSc 10:55 AM Discussion Section III: Changing Paradigms in the Treatment of Orbital Disease Moderator: Cat Burkat MD FACS 11:00 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Philip R Rizzuto MD FACS 11:05 AM Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy for Orbital Tumors Eva Dafgard Kopp MD PhD 11:20 AM Help! The Neurosurgeon Wants Me to Assist in Skull Base Surgery S Tonya Stefko MD 11:35 AM Computerized Perioperative Planning and 3-D Printed Implants in the Paul D Langer MD Repair of Complicated Periorbital Fractures 11:50 AM Treatment of Orbital Blowout Fractures: Rethinking Dogma M Reza Vagefi MD 12:05 PM The Use of Steroids in Orbital Cellulitis Roman Shinder MD 12:20 PM Discussion 12:25 PM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section IV: Tearing—Much More Than Just a Watery Eye Moderator: Michael T Yen MD 1:25 PM When to Suspect Systemic Disease in Patients With Nasolacrimal Rachel K Sobel MD Duct Obstruction 1:40 PM Is Endoscopic DCR Now the Standard of Care? Ronald Mancini MD 1:55 PM Corneal Neurotization Steven M Couch MD 2:10 PM Case Presentations 2:25 PM Discussion

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Section V: New Procedures in Your Toolbox for Eyelid Reconstruction Moderator: Dan Georgescu MD 2:30 PM Eyelid Reconstruction: Techniques You Can Depend On Mark J Lucarelli MD FACS 2:45 PM Is Urinary Bladder Matrix “Magic Dust”? Mark A Alford MD 3:00 PM Tightening It Where It Counts: Canthal Reconstruction Anne Barmettler MD 3:15 PM Case Presentations 3:30 PM Discussion 3:35 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section VI: Medical Advances That May Put the Orbital Surgeon Out of Business Moderator: Louise A Mawn MD 4:05 PM Introduction to Molecularly Targeted Agents Suzanne K Freitag MD 4:20 PM and Sonidegib in the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma Alon Kahana MD PhD 4:35 PM PD-1 Inhibitors in the Treatment of Eyelid/Orbital Malignancy Bita Esmaeli MD FACS 4:50 PM Monoclonal Antibodies in the Treatment of Orbital Inflammation Diego Strianese MD PhD 5:05 PM Controversies in Thyroid Eye Disease Jonathan C P Roos MA MBBCHIR PhD 5:20 PM Discussion 5:25 PM Closing Remarks Richard C Allen MD PhD Jeremiah P Tao MD

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Pediatric Ophthalmology 2019 Pediatric Ophthalmology 2019 San Francisco Sound Meets Science In conjunction with the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus and the American Academy of Pediatrics Program Directors: Scott A Larson MD and Michael F Chiang MD Location: Moscone West – 3020

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Welcome and Introductions Scott A Larson MD Michael F Chiang MD Section I: “Beat It on Down the Line”—Strabismus Enhancements/ Reoperations Moderators: Michael F Chiang MD, Jeffrey S Hunter MD 8:01 AM Introduction Jeffrey S Hunter MD 8:03 AM “Happy Together”: Infantile Esotropes—The Art of Getting a Child’s George S Ellis Jr MD FACS Eye Aligned 8:15 AM Q & A 8:22 AM “Everybody’s Talking”: Exotropes—The Art of Managing Recurrent Edward G Buckley MD Exotropia 8:34 AM Q & A 8:41 AM “Up Up and Away”: Recurrent Dissociated Deviations—The David L Guyton MD Management of Recurrent DVD After Previous Surgery for DVD 8:53 AM Q & A Section II: “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”: Ophthalmic Technology Assessments Moderators: Gena Heidary MD, Stacy L Pineles MD 9:00 AM Introduction Gena Heidary MD 9:01 AM Atropine for the Prevention of Myopia Progression in Children Stacy L Pineles MD 9:11 AM Q & A 9:17 AM Contact Lens Correction of Aphakia in Children Scott R Lambert MD 9:27 AM Q & A 9:33 AM The Use of Beta-Blockers for the Treatment of Periocular Amy K Hutchinson MD Hemangiomas in Infants 9:43 AM Q & A 9:49 AM Orthokeratology for the Prevention of Myopic Progression in Children Deborah K VanderVeen MD 9:59 AM Q & A 10:05 AM Balloon Dacroplasty for Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Edward J Wladis MD 10:15 AM Q & A 10:20 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK AND AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section III: “Everyday People”—Controversies in Neuro-Ophthalmology: Point Counterpoint Moderators: Gena Heidary MD, Stacy L Pineles MD 10:45 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Stacey J Kruger MD 10:50 AM Introduction Stacy L Pineles MD 10:51 AM Do All Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Require Routine Stacy L Pineles MD Neuroimaging to Screen for Optic Pathway Glioma?

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 10:52 AM Yes Andrew G Lee MD 10:57 AM No Robert A Avery DO 11:02 AM Discussion 11:07 AM Is OCT Useful for the Diagnosis of Pseudopapilledema vs. Gena Heidary MD Papilledema? 11:08 AM Yes Mays A El-Dairi MD 11:13 AM No Lynn K Gordon MD PhD 11:18 AM Discussion 11:23 AM Do All Children With Optic Neuritis Require Steroid Treatment at Stacy L Pineles MD Presentation? 11:24 AM Yes Paul H Phillips MD 11:29 AM No Grant T Liu MD 11:34 AM Discussion 11:39 AM Do All Children With Acute Comitant Esotropia Require Gena Heidary MD Neuroimaging? 11:40 AM Yes Aubrey L Gilbert MD 11:45 AM No Jane C Edmond MD 11:50 AM Discussion 11:55 AM Q & A 12:05 PM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section IV: “What a Long Strabismus Trip It’s Been”— Surgical Lessons Learned Since I Began My Practice Moderators: Gil Binenbaum MD, Scott A Larson MD 1:00 PM Introduction Gil Binenbaum MD 1:02 PM Lessons From Boston David G Hunter MD PhD 1:14 PM Lessons From DC Mohamad S Jaafar MD FACS 1:26 PM Lessons From Philadelphia Brian J Forbes MD PhD 1:38 PM Lessons From Melbourne Lionel Kowal MBBS 1:50 PM Q & A Section V: “See Me, Heal Me”: Pediatric Cataract Surgery Pearls Moderators: Scott A Larson MD, Nils K Mungan MD 2:00 PM Introduction Nils K Mungan MD 2:01 PM How Many Roads Must a Doc Walk Down? Pearls From My Years M Edward Wilson Jr MD in Practice 2:11 PM How Groovy Gadgets Can Improve Pediatric Cataract Surgery Kanwal K Nischal MBBS 2:21 PM “I’ve Got You, Babe”: IOLs in Children Under 2 Years of Age Ramesh Kekunnaya MD FRCS 2:31 PM Q & A 2:41 PM Traumatic Cataracts (special techniques for the capsules) Kanwal K Nischal MBBS 2:46 PM Persistent Fetal Vasculature Cataracts M Edward Wilson Jr MD 2:51 PM Uveitis and Cataracts Ramesh Kekunnaya MD FRCS 2:56 PM Q & A 3:00 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Section VI: “Break on Through”: New Innovations in Strabismus Surgery Moderators: Michael F Chiang MD, David G Morrison MD 3:30 PM Introduction David G Morrison MD 3:31 PM How to Handle Superior Oblique Weakening Procedures Joseph L Demer MD PhD David G Morrison MD 3:45 PM Imaging in Planning for Complicated Strabismus or Reoperation Joseph L Demer MD PhD Federico G Velez MD 3:59 PM Vertical Kestenbaum Procedures Monte A Del Monte MD Sean P Donahue MD PhD 4:13 PM Third Nerve Palsy Surgery Monte A Del Monte MD Sean P Donahue MD PhD 4:27 PM Complicated Strabismus After Non-Strabismus Surgery David G Morrison MD Federico G Velez MD 4:41 PM Perforations and Infections Malcolm R Ing MD 4:55 PM Q & A 5:00 PM Closing Remarks Scott A Larson MD Michael F Chiang MD 5:01 PM Adjourn

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Refractive Surgery 2019 Refractive Surgery 2019 As Far as the Eye Can See The Annual Meeting of the International Society of Refractive Surgery Program Directors: Marcony R Santhiago MD and George O Waring IV MD Location: Moscone South – Esplanade Ballroom Refractive Surgery E-Posters: Starting Friday, Oct. 11 view all posters through the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile. Posters are not eligible for CME credit.

Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Opening Remarks Marcony R Santhiago MD George O Waring IV MD Keynote Lecture 8:05 AM IOL Calculations: Can We Do Better? Douglas D Koch MD Section I: The Current State of Intraocular Refractive Surgery Moderators: Burkhard Dick MD, William B Trattler MD Panelists: Ashvin Agarwal MD, George Beiko MD, Sheraz M Daya MD, Aylin Kilic MD, Julian D Stevens DO 8:15 AM Synthesizing Data to Optimize Astigmatism Correction in Lens Surgery Noel A Alpins MD FACS 8:21 AM Innovations in Postoperative IOL Adjustment Burkhard Dick MD 8:27 AM Presbyopic IOL Overview: Current and Future Innovations Gerd U Auffarth MD 8:33 AM Prevention and Management of Positive and Negative Dysphotopsias Jack T Holladay MD MSEE FACS 8:39 AM Optimizing Pharmaceutical Agents for Refractive Lens Surgery William B Trattler MD 8:45 AM Advances in Presbyopic IOLs: Expanding Eligibility in Previous Borderline Arthur B Cummings MD Cases 8:51 AM Managing Refractive IOLs in the Setting of a Compromise Posterior Karolinne M Rocha MD Capsule 8:57 AM Modulating the Cornea in Patients Who Are Off Target With Refractive Scott M MacRae MD IOLs 9:03 AM Discussion Section II: Corneal Laser Vision Correction - Beyond the Usual Knowledge Moderators: Daniel S Durrie MD, George O Waring IV MD Virtual Moderator: Glauco H Reggiani Mello MD Panelists: Damien Gatinel MD, Soosan Jacob MBBS FRCS, Marguerite B McDonald MD, Roberto Pineda II MD, Vance Michael Thompson MD 9:13 AM Desçemet Membrane Role in Modulating Corneal Wound Healing Steven E Wilson MD 9:19 AM Managing LASIK Complications Sonia H Yoo MD 9:25 AM Managing SMILE Complications Dan Z Reinstein MD 9:31 AM Topography-Guided Treatments A John Kanellopoulos MD 9:37 AM Medical Treatment of Presbyopia Sheri Rowen MD 9:43 AM Eyedrops For Presbyopia: The Next Step David Smadja MD 9:49 AM Future Directions of Corneal-Based Laser Vision Correction Ronald R Krueger MD 9:55 AM Discussion 10:05 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK ISRS Awards 10:35 AM Presentation of ISRS Awards John So-Min Chang MD Keynote Lecture II 10:45 AM Identifying the Pre-ectatic Cornea: Big Steps, Missteps, and Next Steps J Bradley Randleman MD

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Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) Section III: Its Time For an Update in Refractive Surgery Moderators: Stephen D McLeod MD, Marcony R Santhiago MD Panelists: Maria Jose Cosentino MD, Luis Izquierdo Jr MD, Jodhbir S Mehta MBBS PhD, Claudia E Perez-Straziota MD, Cynthia Roberts PhD 11:00 AM Understanding Percent Tissue Altered as a Risk Factor for Ectasia After Marcony R Santhiago MD Excimer Laser Surgery 11:09 AM Analysis of Corneal Structural Response and Ectasia Risk in Myopic William J Dupps MD PhD Laser Refractive Surgery 11:18 AM Subclinical Keratoconus Detection by Pattern Analysis of Epithelial David Huang MD PhD Maps With OCT 11:27 AM Influence of Corneal Posterior Astigmatism in Normal Eyes and Wallace Chamon MD Keratoconus 11:36 AM Integration of Scheimpflug-Based Tomography and Biomechanical Paolo Vinciguerra MD Assessments 11:45 AM Advances in Corneal Topography Stephen D Klyce PhD 11:54 AM Update in Corneal Crosslinking: Where Are We Now? Theo Seiler MD PhD 12:03 PM Update on Emerging Accommodating IOLs in Early Development Stephen D McLeod MD 12:12 PM Discussion 12:22 PM LUNCH and ISRS Member Lunch Section IV: Video-Based Master Complications Moderators: Amar Agarwal MD, William J Fishkind MD FACS Panelists: Deepinder K Dhaliwal MD, Terry Kim MD, Jennifer M Loh MD, John Allan Vukich MD 1:47 PM Residual Astigmatism After Toric IOL Implantation George O Waring IV MD 1:52 PM IOL Scaffold Yuri McKee MD 1:57 PM Glued IOL: Yamane Techniques Eric D Donnenfeld MD 2:02 PM Pinhole Pupilloplasty Amar Agarwal MD 2:07 PM Posterior Capsular Rupture in a Toric IOL Patient David F Chang MD 2:12 PM Femto Laser Without Suction John So-Min Chang MD 2:17 PM LASIK Nightmares Samir A Melki MD PhD 2:22 PM SMILE to Frown Renato Ambrosio Jr MD 2:27 PM Discussion Section V: JRS—Hot, Hotter, Hottest Late Breaking News Moderator: J Bradley Randleman MD 2:37 PM Introduction to the Troutman Prize J Bradley Randleman MD 2:42 PM The Impact of Photorefractive Keratectomy and Mitomycin C on Corneal Carla Santos Medeiros MD Nerves and their Regeneration 2:57 PM Influence of Microstructure on Stiffening Effects of Corneal Crosslinking Hamed Hatami-Marbini PhD Treatment 3:02 PM Oxygen Diffusion May Limit the Biomechanical Effectiveness of Emilio A Torres Netto MD Iontophoresis-Assisted Transepithelial Corneal Crosslinking 3:07 PM Bilaterally Asymmetric Corneal Ectasia Following SMILE With Rohit Shetty MBBS Asymmetrically Reduced Stromal Molecular Markers 3:12 PM Biomechanics of LASIK Flap and SMILE Cap Pooja Khamar MBBS MS 3:17 PM CIRCLE Enhancement After Myopic SMILE Jakob Siedlecki MD 3:22 PM A Comparative Evaluation of a New Generation of Diffractive Trifocal Beatrice Cochener MD and Extended Depth of Focus Intraocular Lenses 3:27 PM Dissatisfaction After Trifocal IOL Implantation and Its Improvement by Theo Guenter Seiler MD Selective Wavefront-Guided LASIK 3:32 PM Primary Topography-Guided LASIK: Treating Manifest Refractive Avi Wallerstein MD Astigmatism vs. Topography-Measured Anterior Corneal Astigmatism 3:37 PM Discussion

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Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) 3:52 PM JRS QwikFacts Marcony R Santhiago MD 3:57 PM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Stephanie Jones Marioneaux MD 4:02 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK Section VI: ESCRS Symposium: What Happened to Our Patient in the Long Term? Moderator: Beatrice Cochener MD 4:32 PM After Substractive Corneal Surgeries Thomas Kohnen MD PhD FEBO 4:40 PM After Phakic IOLs Rudy Nuijts MD 4:48 PM After Toric Implantation Oliver Findl MD 4:56 PM After Multifocal IOLs Beatrice Cochener MD 5:04 PM Discussion 5:17 PM Closing Remarks Marcony R Santhiago MD George O Waring IV MD 5:19 PM Adjourn

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Refractive Surgery ePosters Refractive Surgery ePosters Friday–Tuesday, Oct. 11-15 South, Esplanade Lobby View at ePoster Terminals or www.aao.org/mobile. ePosters are not eligible for CME credit.

Corneal Laser Vision Correction RP30061850 Higher-Fluence CXL Combined With Partial Wound Resuturing in Severe Post- RP30061783 Supervision After Myopic Advanced Keratoplasty Astigmatism Surface Ablation: A Myth? Ioanna Kontari MD Fabrizio I Camesasca MD RP30061852 Intraoperative Suction Loss in RP30061800 Randomized Controlled Trial SMILE: Rescue Techniques Comparing Dry Eye After SMILE vs. LASIK Jeewan S Titiyal MD Yu-Chi Liu MD RP30061857 Post-DSAEK Topography-Guided RP30061805 Changes in Corneal Deformation PRK: Long-term Refractive and Corneal Imaging Evaluated Both With ORA and Corvis ST After Evaluation Myopic PRK Vasilis Skouteris MD Michele Lanza MD RP30061858 Novel IOL Power Calculation RP30061807 Long-term Visual and Refractive Following Myopic PRK and LASIK and RK Using a Stability and Ocular Biometric Changes After Topography-Guided Ablation Simulation Customized LASEK for Correction of Myopia (8-Year Vasilis Skouteris MD Follow-up) Is Standard Clinical Refraction the Seyed Javad Hashemian MD RP30061859 Optimal Plan in Myopic Topo-Guided LASIK? RP30061813 Post-Refractive Topography A John Kanellopoulos MD Prediction Analysis by Trainees With-the-Rule vs. Against-the-Rule Ravi Shah MD RP30061860 vs. Oblique Cylinder: Which Eyes Do Better After RP30061815 Comparison of IOP Measurements LASIK and How? Before and After Myopic PRK With Contact and No A John Kanellopoulos MD Contact Devices Corneal Tomography: Scheimpflug Michele Lanza MD RP30061862 vs. Scanning Slit RP30061817 Double-Pass Image Curvilinearity Is Athanasios Zissimopoulos Elevated in Topographically Normal Fellow Eyes of of Transepithelial Asymmetric Keratoconics RP30061865Outcome Photorefractive Keratectomy for Extreme Myopia Anthony P Leonard MD With High-Speed Excimer Laser and Advanced Laser RP30061822 Comparative Analysis of Visual Beam Profile Quality of Low- and Mid-Grade Myopia Treated by Mukhtar Bizrah MBBS SMILE and Trans-PRK Topography-Guided Photorefractive Xiaoli Wang MD RP30061866 Keratectomy for Correction of Irregular Astigmatism RP30061827 Comparison of Corneal Epithelial Following Penetrating Keratoplasty Thickness Map Patterns in Normal Eyes vs. Simon P Holland MD Eyes With Mild Topographic and Tomographic Self-Reported Dry Eye Following Abnormalities RP30061867 SMILE Ella G Faktorovich MD Rose Kristine C Sia MD Comparison of Results of 3 RP30061844 Topography-Guided Photorefractive Methods for Calculation of Topographic-Guided RP30061868 Keratectomy for Irregular astigmatism After Radial LASIK Keratotomy Using a High-Speed Laser Mark C Lobanoff MD Mukhtar Bizrah MBBS Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 43 SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Refractive Surgery ePosters

RP30061869 Post-LASIK Ectasia Treated by RP30061847 Does Prior Ophthalmic Surgery Topography-Guided Photorefractive Keratectomy and Affect the Visual and Refractive Outcomes of CXL Using a New High-Speed Laser Subsequent Toric IOL Implantation? David T C Lin MD Osama Mustafa MD RP30061870 Visual Symptoms in the Early RP30061853 Visual Quality and Posterior Capsule Postoperative Period Following SMILE for Myopia Dynamics After Implantation of Hydrophobic Acrylic Denise Ryan COA MS IOL With UV/Ozone Posterior Surface Modification Jeewan S Titiyal MD RP30061871 Two-Year Result of Topography- Guided Photorefractive Keratectomy With CXL for RP30061854 Evaluation of a New Concept of Keratoconus With High-Speed Laser Combined Implantation of a Small-Aperture IOL and David T C Lin MD a Segmental Refractive Bifocal IOL Gerd U Auffarth MD RP30061873 Expectations and Satisfaction of U.S. Military Service Members in SMILE RP30061856 Novel IOL Power Calculation in Bruce A Rivers MD Keratoconus Using a Topography-Guided Ablation Simulation Ioanna Kontari MD RP30061880 Late LASIK Enhancement Daniela Gomez-Elizondo MD RP30061864 Visual and Anatomical Outcomes Post-Phakic IOL Phacoemulsification Intraocular Refractive Surgery Manpreet Kaur MD Using the First Eye Prediction Error RP30061780 Efficacy of Sutureless Intrascleral RP30061875 Fixated IOL Implantation for Insufficient Capsular in Cataract Surgery to Refine the IOL Calculation of Support the Second Eye Using Artificial Intelligence Dan Zhou MD PhD Alain Saad MD Comparison of the PEARL-DGS IOL RP30061808 Comparison of Outcomes After RP30061877 Phacoemulsification With 2 Different Corneal Incision Calculation Formula to ASCRS Calculator Formulas in Distances Anterior to the Limbus Eyes That Had Previous Corneal Refractive Surgery Lijun Wang MD Guillaume Debellemaniere FEBO Comparison of Lens Anatomy RP30061809 Pseudopupillary Artefacts in Laser- RP30061878 Assisted Cataract Surgeries: A Case Series Parameters Using a Swept-Source OCT and Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah MD Intraoperative Spectral Domain OCT Larissa Gouvea MD RP30061828 Evaluating Visual Performance of Small-Aperture, Accommodating, and Multifocal IOLs RP30061881 Biometry-Based Prediction of Jay Stuart Pepose MD PhD Optimal IOL Power Formula Using Machine Learning Tingyang Li RP30061835 Clinical Study on the Effect of Meibomian Gland Treatment on Ocular Surface in RP30061883 Primary Cornea Guttata in Hispanic Post-LASIK Sick With Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery: Corneal Qin Tian MD Endothelium Morphometry Andres A Bustamante MD RP30061843 Accuracy of Astigmatism Correction Following Toric IOL Implantation in Eyes With Prior RP30061884 Analysis of Static and Dynamic Radial Keratotomy Factors Associated With Pseudoaccommodation in Ana Laura Caiado Canedo MD Monofocal IOLs Karolinne M Rocha MD PhD RP30061845 Comparison of Visual Outcome in Patients Implanted With Extended-Depth-of-Focus RP30061885 Comparison of Ray-Tracing, IOLs in Long and Normal Axial Length Eyes Hartmann-Shack, Autorefra Anjali Badami MD Jorge Haddad MD

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JRS—Hot, Hotter, Hottest Late Updates in Refractive Surgery Breaking News RP30061796 Optical Quality Metrics Comparison RP30061792 In Vivo Evaluation of the Incision Between Forme Fruste Keratoconus and Normal Eyes Size of 2 Preloaded IOL Devices Mark Krauthammer MD Ramin Khoramnia MD RP30061806 Visual and Refractive Outcomes RP30061797 Assessment of Postoperative Haze and Tomographic Changes of 1-Segment Femtolaser- After Deep Transepithelial PRK Without Mitomycin Assisted Intrastromal Corneal Ring Implantation Using a New Ablation Algorithm to Smoothen the Based on Severity of Keratoconous Stromal Wound Bed Seyed Javad Hashemian MD Francesca Gilardoni MD RP30061810 Femto-Assisted Intracorneal RP30061798 Individualized CXL in Ultrathin Stromal Addition Followed by Residual Refractive Corneas: Two-Year Follow-up Correction in Lens Plane Reverses Advanced Francesca Gilardoni MD Keratoconus: A Novel Concept Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah MD RP30061801 Stromal Bed Smoothness After Excimer Laser Surface Ablation as a Key Element for RP30061814 Relationship Between Corneal the Expression of Inflammatory Genes Topography and Astigmatism Emilio A Torres Netto MD Deeksha Rani Jr MS RP30061802 Biomechanical Effect of CXL in RP30061838 Mitomycin C Use Does Not Fellow Human Corneas Following SMILE or PRK in an Improve Visual Outcomes and Rates of Corneal Inlay Ex Vivo Model for Postoperative Ectasia Explantation in Patients Receiving a Shape-Changing Emilio A Torres Netto MD Hydrogel Inlay Navaneet S C Borisuth MD PhD RP30061812 Comparison of Clinical Outcomes After Bilateral Implantation of 3 Trifocal IOLs RP30061839 Linking the Eye to the Brain: Differing in Optic Design and Material How Functional MRI Helps Understanding Ramin Khoramnia MD Neuroadaptation to Multifocal IOLs Mariana Almeida Oliveira MD RP30061819 Outcomes of Transepithelial Topography-guided Photorefractive Keratectomy RP30061840 Use of High-Resolution OCT and with Simultaneous Corneal Collagen Crosslinking for Scheimpflug Imaging to Enhance IOL Calculations in Keratoconus (Early Results) Post-Myopic LASIK Cataract Eyes Robert C Kost MD Neeraj Singh Chawla BS RP30061837 Corneal Laser for Dry AMD Patients RP30061841 Advanced IOL Power Calculations Raymond M Stein MD Using High-Resolution Scheimpflug Imaging in Post-LASIK Eyes Undergoing Cataract Surgery With RP30061842 Temporal Myopic Shift Following Astigmatism Correction Instillation of Bimatoprost Ophthalmic Solution Neeraj Singh Chawla BS Manami Kuze MD RP30061846 Refractive Results From Phorcides- Planned Contoura Mark C Lobanoff MD RP30061855 School Screening for Keratoconus: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Samuel E Navon MD PhD

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SUBSPECIALTY DAY: Retina 2019 Retina 2019 I2 – Inspire Innovation In conjunction with the American Society of Retina Specialists, the Macula Society, the Retina Society, and Club Jules Gonin Program Directors: Mark S Humayun MD PhD and Judy E Kim MD Location: Moscone West – 3002

Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 AM Opening Remarks Mark S Humayun MD PhD Judy E Kim MD Section I: Vitreoretinal Surgery, Part I Moderator: Gary W Abrams MD 8:05 AM Precision Subretinal Delivery for Cell and Gene Therapy Allen C Ho MD 8:12 AM The Benefit of the Bag-in-the-Lens IOL for Vitreoretinal Surgery Claus Eckardt MD 8:19 AM Giant Retinal Tears: Tips, Tricks, and a Novel Tamponade Steven T Charles MD 8:26 AM Hypersonic Vitrectomy: Continued Technical and Clinical Developments Carl C Awh MD 8:33 AM Approaches to Difficult Macular Holes Michael Koss MD 8:40 AM Should We Operate on Lamellar Macular Holes? Stanley Chang MD 8:47 AM Management of Retinal Detachment Without Vitrectomy Adjuvants Mark W Johnson MD 8:54 AM Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery: How to Improve the Success Rate Maria H Berrocal MD 9:01 AM New Instrumentation for Vitreoretinal Surgery David R Chow MD 9:08 AM Surgery for Infectious Retinitis: When Medical Therapy Is Not Sufficient J Fernando Arevalo MD FACS Retina Hall of Fame Award 9:15 AM Introduction Jerald Bovino MD Mark S Humayun MD PhD 9:20 AM Retina Hall of Fame 2019 Award - Alice R McPherson MD The Charles L Schepens MD Lecture 9:25 AM Introduction of the 2019 Charles L Schepens MD Lecture David W Parke II MD 9:30 AM Retinal Gene Therapy: From Theory to Practice Jean Bennett MD PhD Albert Maguire MD 9:50 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK Section II: The Business of Retina Moderators: Reginald J Sanders MD, David F Williams MD 10:30 AM Are You AT the Table or ON the Menu? Purnima S Patel MD 10:35 AM AAO Update on Retina George A Williams MD 10:39 AM Update From Washington David W Parke II MD 10:43 AM Retinal Relativity and Reimbursement Roulette John T Thompson MD 10:50 AM Business of Retina Panel Discussion Panel Moderator: Reginald J Sanders MD Panelists: William L Rich III MD FACS, Andrew P Schachat MD, John T Thompson MD, Gaurav K Shah MD, David F Williams MD Section III: My Best Medical Retina Cases Moderators: William F Mieler MD Virtual Moderator: Ivana K Kim MD 11:05 AM Case Presentation H Richard McDonald MD 11:08 AM Discussion 11:11 AM Case Presentation Lee M Jampol MD 11:14 AM Discussion

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Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) 11:17 AM Case Presentation Carol L Shields MD 11:20 AM Discussion 11:23 AM Case Presentation Anita Agarwal MD 11:26 AM Discussion 11:29 AM Case Presentation William F Mieler MD 11:32 AM Discussion Section IV: Medical Retina Moderators: Caroline R Baumal MD, Lawrence J Singerman MD 11:35 AM Predictors of Post-injection Endophthalmitis: A Multivariable Analysis Based Tarek S Hassan MD on Injection Protocol and Povidone Iodine Strength 11:42 AM Pentosan Polysulfate Maculopathy Nieraj Jain MD 11:49 AM Retinal Ophthalmic Technology Assessments That Will Change Your Practice Stephen J Kim MD 11:56 AM Systemic Management of Acute Retinal Artery Occlusions Timothy W Olsen MD 12:03 PM Update on Hereditary Retinal Diseases Stephen H Tsang MD PhD 12:10 PM Injection Index in Neovascular AMD Pigment Epithelial Detachment Predicts Steven D Schwartz MD Long-term Visual Outcomes 12:17 PM LUNCH Section V: Uveitis Moderators: Janet Louise Davis MD, Narsing A Rao MD 1:37 PM Emerging Infectious Diseases Steven Yeh MD 1:44 PM Treating Uveitic Edema Albert T Vitale MD 1:51 PM Update on Uveitis Comparative Effectiveness Trials: MUST, POINT, MERIT, Douglas A Jabs MD MBA and ADVISE 1:58 PM Effect of Fluocinolone Acetonide Insert on the Presence of Uveitic Macular Quan Dong Nguyen MD Edema: Outcomes at 36 Months 2:05 PM Uveitis Panel Discussion: Mistakes Made in Caring for the Uveitis Patient: How to Avoid Them Panel Moderator: Sunil K Srivastava MD Panelists: Thomas A Albini MD, Janet Louise Davis MD, Lisa J Faia MD, Phoebe Lin MD PhD, Narsing A Rao MD, Albert T Vitale MD Section VI: Pro–Con Debates Moderators: Alexander J Brucker MD, Suber S Huang MD 2:20 PM We Should Peel Epiretinal Membranes in Eyes With Good Visual Acuity: Pro Colin A McCannel MD 2:23 PM We Should Peel Epiretinal Membranes in Eyes With Good Visual Acuity: Con Harry W Flynn MD 2:26 PM Audience Vote 2:27 PM Anti-VEGF Therapy Is the Best Treatment for Proliferative Diabetic Jeffrey G Gross MD Retinopathy: Pro 2:30 PM Anti-VEGF Therapy Is the Best Treatment for Proliferative Diabetic Dean Eliott MD Retinopathy: Con 2:33 PM Audience Vote 2:34 PM Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Should be Treated Routinely with Diana X Do MD Anti-VEGF Therapy: Pro 2:37 PM Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Should be Treated Routinely with Yannek I Leiderman MD PhD Anti-VEGF Therapy: Con 2:40 PM Audience Vote 2:41 PM OCT Angiography Is Essential for Clinical Practice: Pro Nadia Khalida Waheed MD 2:44 PM OCT Angiography Is Essential for Clinical Practice: Con Richard S Kaiser MD 2:47 PM Audience Vote 2:48 PM When Treating Neovascular AMD, Macular Fluid Should Not Be Tolerated: David Brown MD Pro

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Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) 2:51 PM When Treating Neovascular AMD, Macular Fluid Should Not Be Tolerated: Joan W Miller MD Con 2:54 PM Audience Vote Section VII: Pediatric Retina Moderators: Philip J Ferrone MD, Michael T Trese MD 2:55 PM Anti-VEGF Safety in ROP Robert L Avery MD 3:02 PM ROP in Adolescents and Adults Antonio Capone Jr MD 3:09 PM OCT Angiography in Children Lejla Vajzovic MD 3:16 PM Prophylactic Scleral Buckling in Children Yoshihiro Yonekawa MD 3:23 PM Pediatric Retina Panel Discussion Panel Moderator: Darius M Moshfeghi MD Panelists: Audina Berrocal MD, Cagri G Besirli MD, R V Paul Chan MD, Kimberly A Drenser MD PhD, Cynthia A Toth MD 3:38 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK Section VIII: Late Breaking Developments, Part I Moderator: Mark S Humayun MD PhD Panelists: Sophie Bakri MD, Wiley Andrew Chambers MD, Tara A McCannel MD, Paul Sternberg Jr MD 4:18 PM Results of Cohorts 1-5 for the RGX-314 Phase I/IIa Study of Gene Therapy for Jeffrey S Heier MD Neovascular Wet AMD (wAMD) 4:23 PM Discussion 4:26 PM 24-Week Results of Phase 1 Study of Intravitreal Gene Therapy With ADVM- Szilard Kiss MD 022 for Neovascular AMD (OPTIC Trial) 4:31 PM Discussion 4:34 PM Abicipar for Neovascular AMD: Two-Year Results From CEDAR and Rahul Khurana MD SEQUOIA Phase 3 Clinical Trials 4:39 PM Discussion 4:42 PM Primary Results From Phase 2 Study of Risuteganib in Intermediate Dry AMD David S Boyer MD 4:47 PM Discussion 4:50 PM A Multicenter Phase 3 Double-Masked Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Philip G Hykin MBBS Trial Comparing the Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Lucentis vs. Eylea vs. Avastin in Macula Edema Due to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (LEAVO) 4:55 PM Discussion Section IX: First-time Results of Clinical Trials Moderators: Judy E Kim MD, Elliott H Sohn MD 4:58 PM Extended Durability in Exudative Retinal Diseases Using the Novel Charles C Wykoff MD PhD Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Antibody Biopolymer Conjugate KSI-301: Results From the Phase 1b Study in Patients with wAMD, DME and RVO 5:05 PM VICI Study of Eplerenone for Central Serous Retinopathy Andrew J Lotery MBCHB 5:12 PM Vitreous Substitutes Following Vitrectomy Surgery Andrew A Chang MBBS PhD 5:19 PM Update on New Retina Drugs Peter K Kaiser MD 5:26 PM Closing Remarks Mark S Humayun MD PhD Judy E Kim MD

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Friday, Oct. 11 (con’t) Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 2:51 PM When Treating Neovascular AMD, Macular Fluid Should Not Be Tolerated: Joan W Miller MD 7:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Con 8:00 AM Opening Remarks Mark S Humayun MD PhD 2:54 PM Audience Vote Judy E Kim MD Section VII: Pediatric Retina Section X: Imaging Moderators: Philip J Ferrone MD, Michael T Trese MD Moderators: Gemmy Chui Ming Cheung MBBCHIR FRCOPHTH, Ursula M Schmidt-Erfurth MD 2:55 PM Anti-VEGF Safety in ROP Robert L Avery MD 8:05 AM Ultrawide-field Swept Source OCT for Dynamic Observations of Vitreous Kyoko Ohno-Matsui MD 3:02 PM ROP in Adolescents and Adults Antonio Capone Jr MD 8:12 AM Microcirculation in Systemic Diseases: What Can We Learn From OCT Nicole Eter MD 3:09 PM OCT Angiography in Children Lejla Vajzovic MD Angiography? 3:16 PM Prophylactic Scleral Buckling in Children Yoshihiro Yonekawa MD 8:19 AM All Macular Cystoid Cavities Are Not Cystoid Macular Edema Alain Gaudric MD 3:23 PM Pediatric Retina Panel Discussion 8:26 AM Metabolic Assessment Using Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress Imaging: A Richard B Rosen MD Panel Moderator: Darius M Moshfeghi MD New Clinical Tool for Detecting and Monitoring Sub-structural Disease Panelists: Audina Berrocal MD, Cagri G Besirli MD, R V Paul Chan MD, Kimberly A Drenser MD PhD, Cynthia A 8:33 AM Taking the Guesswork Out of Pachychoroid Philip J Rosenfeld MD PhD Toth MD 8:40 AM En Face OCT: Patho-anatomical Insights Into the Macula and Its Related David Sarraf MD 3:38 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK Disorders 8:47 AM Machine Learning to Automate Biomarker Detection From OCT Scans Sebastian Wolf MD PhD Section VIII: Late Breaking Developments, Part I Moderator: Mark S Humayun MD PhD 8:54 AM Imaging Panel Discussion: Pathognomonic Retinal Imaging Findings That You Don’t Want to Miss Panelists: Sophie Bakri MD, Wiley Andrew Chambers MD, Tara A McCannel MD, Paul Sternberg Jr MD Moderator: Jay S Duker MD Panelists: Michael S Ip MD, Amir H Kashani MD PhD, Brandon J Lujan MD, Seung Young Yu MD PhD 4:18 PM Results of Cohorts 1-5 for the RGX-314 Phase I/IIa Study of Gene Therapy for Jeffrey S Heier MD Neovascular Wet AMD (wAMD) Section XI: Late Breaking Developments, Part II 4:23 PM Discussion Moderator: Susanne Binder MD, Srinivas R Sadda MD Panelists: Rajendra S Apte MD PhD, Michael A Singer MD, Demetrios Vavvas MD 4:26 PM 24-Week Results of Phase 1 Study of Intravitreal Gene Therapy With ADVM- Szilard Kiss MD 022 for Neovascular AMD (OPTIC Trial) 9:09 AM Prevalence of Maculopathy Associated With Pentosan Polysulfate Robin A Vora MD Therapy in Kaiser Permanente Northern California 4:31 PM Discussion 9:14 AM Discussion 4:34 PM Abicipar for Neovascular AMD: Two-Year Results From CEDAR and Rahul Khurana MD SEQUOIA Phase 3 Clinical Trials 9:17 AM Results of a Phase 1/2 Trial of an Optimized Gene Therapy in Adults and Michel Michaelides MD Children With Retinal Dystrophy Associated With Bi-allelic Variants in 4:39 PM Discussion RPE65 4:42 PM Primary Results From Phase 2 Study of Risuteganib in Intermediate Dry AMD David S Boyer MD 9:22 AM Discussion 4:47 PM Discussion 9:25 AM Subretinal Human Retinal Progenitor Cells in Retinitis Pigmentosa: A Pravin U Dugel MD 4:50 PM A Multicenter Phase 3 Double-Masked Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Philip G Hykin MBBS Phase I/IIa Study Trial Comparing the Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Lucentis vs. Eylea vs. 9:30 AM Discussion Avastin in Macula Edema Due to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (LEAVO) 9:33 AM Port Delivery System With Ranibizumab for Neovascular AMD: Ladder Carl D Regillo MD FACS 4:55 PM Discussion Phase 2 Trial End of Study Results Section IX: First-time Results of Clinical Trials 9:38 AM Discussion Moderators: Judy E Kim MD, Elliott H Sohn MD 9:41 AM Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Brolucizumab vs. in Glenn J Jaffe MD 4:58 PM Extended Durability in Exudative Retinal Diseases Using the Novel Charles C Wykoff MD PhD Eyes With Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: 96-Week Results From the Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Antibody Biopolymer Conjugate KSI-301: Results From HAWK Study the Phase 1b Study in Patients with wAMD, DME and RVO 9:46 AM Discussion 5:05 PM VICI Study of Eplerenone for Central Serous Retinopathy Andrew J Lotery MBCHB 9:49 AM Data Supporting the Sustained Efficacy of Faricimab, a Bispecific Karl G Csaky MD 5:12 PM Vitreous Substitutes Following Vitrectomy Surgery Andrew A Chang MBBS PhD Antibody Neutralizing Both Angiopoietin-2 and VEGF-A 5:19 PM Update on New Retina Drugs Peter K Kaiser MD 9:54 AM Discussion 5:26 PM Closing Remarks Mark S Humayun MD PhD 9:57 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Judy E Kim MD Section XII: Neovascular AMD Moderators: Mark S Blumenkranz MD, William E Smiddy MD Virtual Moderator: Jason Hsu MD 10:28 AM The Functional Impact of Fluctuating Retinal Thickness in the IVAN and Usha Chakravarthy MBBS PhD CATT Trials: A Meta-analysis 10:35 AM OCT Angiography in Neovascular AMD: Can We Predict Treatment Amani Fawzi MD Response? 10:42 AM Does Type 1 Neovascularization Slow Macular Atrophy in Eyes With AMD? K Bailey Freund MD 10:49 AM New Meta-analysis of Anti-VEGF Dosing in AMD Richard F Spaide MD

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) 10:56 AM Anatomic Predictors of Visual Outcomes After Long-term Anti-VEGF Srinivas R Sadda MD Therapy Section XIII: Oncology Moderator: Timothy G Murray MD MBA, Jerry A Shields MD 11:03 AM Forty Years’ Experience With Proton Therapy to Treat Patients With Uveal Evangelos S Gragoudas MD Melanoma 11:08 AM Retinal Toxicity of Cancer Drugs Jasmine H Francis MD 11:13 AM Current Management of Uveal Melanomas Prithvi Mruthyunjaya MD 11:18 AM Molecular Insights Into Uveal Melanoma J William Harbour MD 11:23 AM Indications and Surgical Techniques for Choroidal Tumor Biopsy Zelia M Correa MD 11:28 AM Strategies to Treat and Prevent Radiation Retinopathy Amy C Schefler MD 11:33 AM LUNCH and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section XIV: Diabetes Moderators: David J Browning MD PhD, Daniel F Martin MD 12:53 PM Artificial Intelligence for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Tien Yin Wong MBBS 1:00 PM Protocol T Extension Results John A Wells III MD 1:07 PM Predicting 2-Year Outcomes Based on Visual Acuity or OCT Changes Neil M Bressler MD Following 3 Anti-VEGF Injections for Diabetic Macular Edema 1:14 PM Findings From Wide-Field Color Photo for Diabetic Retinopathy Prognosis Lloyd P Aiello MD PhD 1:21 PM Management of High-risk Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Without Rishi P Singh MD Diabetic Macular Edema: Results From PANORAMA 1:28 PM Anti-VEGF Treatment Can Diminish Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy Ramin Tadayoni MD PhD Without Reducing Nonperfusion 1:35 PM Treatment of Centrally-Involved Diabetic Macular Edema With Better Jennifer K Sun MD Vision: Protocol V 1:42 PM Role of Steroids in Diabetic Macular Edema Anat Loewenstein MD 1:49 PM Diabetes Panel Discussion Panel Moderator: Julia A Haller MD Panelists: Susan B Bressler MD, Donald J D’Amico MD, James C Folk MD, Mary Elizabeth Hartnett MD FACS, Nancy M Holekamp MD Section XV: Innovative Retinal Interventions Moderators: Tamer H Mahmoud MD, Kirk H Packo MD 2:04 PM Results of a Phase I Study of Near Infrared Photobiomodulation of Mark C Gillies MD PhD Diabetic Macular Edema 2:11 PM Home OCT Monitoring: The Future of AMD Management Judy E Kim MD 2:18 PM Toward Robotic Vitreoretinal Surgery Jean-Pierre Hubschman MD 2:25 PM Amniotic Membrane for AMD Stanislao Rizzo MD 2:32 PM Innovative Retinal Interventions: Panel Discussion Panel Moderator: Marco A Zarbin MD PhD FACS Panelists: Raymond Iezzi MD, Judy E Kim MD, Stanislao Rizzo MD, David N Zacks MD PhD Section XVI: Non-neovascular AMD Moderators: Mark W Johnson MD, John S Pollack MD 2:47 PM Spectral Domain OCT Signs Suggestive of OCT Angiography–Defining Robyn H Guymer MBBS PhD Abnormal Choroidal Neovascular Complexes in Eyes With Large Drusen 2:54 PM The PROCON Trial: Aflibercept Prophylaxis for Prevention of Conversion Jeffrey S Heier MD to Wet AMD in High-risk Eyes: Two-Year Results 3:01 PM Risk Factors for Geographic Atrophy Progression Secondary to AMD Frank G Holz MD 3:08 PM The Role of Neuroprotection in Retinal Diseases Baruch D Kuppermann MD PhD 3:15 PM New Classification for Macular Atrophy Giovanni Staurenghi MD

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Section XVII: Vitreoretinal Surgery, Part II Moderators: Ehab N El Rayes MD PhD, Jonathan Prenner MD 3:15 PM Outcomes of Combined Phaco / Pars Plana Vitrectomy vs. Sequential Jennifer Irene Lim MD Surgery 3:22 PM Update on Intraoperative OCT Justis P Ehlers MD 3:29 PM Vitreoretinal Surgery Panel Discussion Panel Moderator: Jonathan Prenner MD Panelists: Robert G Devenyi MD FACSFRCSC MBA, Sunir J Garg MD, Andrew A Moshfeghi MD, Dante Pieramici MD, Ehab N El Rayes MD PhD 3:44 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK and AAO 2019 EXHIBITS Section XVIII: Medical Retina and Vein Occulsion Moderators: Young Hee Yoon MD, Linda A Lam MD MBA 4:31 PM LEAVO vs. SCORE2: A Comparison of Two CRVO Comparative- Barbara Ann Blodi MD Effectiveness Trials for the Treatment of Macular Edema With Anti-VEGF Agents 4:38 PM Improved Cone Function in Retinitis Pigmentosa by Oral N-acetylcysteine Peter A Campochiaro MD 4:45 PM Long-term Effects of the Phase 2 Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Treatment of Emily Y Chew MD Macular Telangiectasia Type 2 4:52 PM Complications and Costs of Gene- and Cell-Based Therapy David J Wilson MD Section XIX: Video Surgical Complications—What Would You Do? Moderators: Hugo Quiroz-Mercado MD, Kourous Rezaei MD Panelists: Carl C Claes MD, Geoffrey G Emerson MD PhD, Kazuaki Kadonosono MD, Andre Maia MD, Khalid K Sabti MD 4:59 PM ILM Peeling Kazuaki Kadonosono MD 5:02 PM Discussion 5:08 PM Intraocular Scissors Khalid K Sabti MD 5:08 PM Discussion 5:11 PM Ozurdex Injection Andre Maia MD 5:14 PM Discussion 5:17 PM Scleral Buckling Geoffrey G Emerson MD PhD 5:20 PM Discussion 5:23 PM Trauma and Contact Lens Carl C Claes MD 5:26 PM Discussion 5:29 PM Closing Remarks Mark S Humayun MD PhD Judy E Kim MD 5:30 PM Adjourn

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PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Programs-by-Day Moscone Center is comprised of three buildings: North (N), South (S), and West (W). (+) Academy Plus course pass. Credit hours are 1:1 CME. ($) Ticketed event or session. MOD Available to purchase through Blank session/events are free. 2019 AAO Meetings On Demand.

Topic Key CAT - Cataract PLAST - Oculoplastics, Orbit COR - Cornea, External Disease PM-BUS - Business Operations & Finance EHR - Electronic Health Records, Information Technology PM-EHR - Electronic Health Records, MIPS ETH - Ethics PM-HRM - Human Resources GEN - General Medical PM-IMT - Information Technology, Cybersecurity GLA - Glaucoma PM-MKT - Marketing GO - Global Ophthalmology PM-OPT - Alternative Revenue Sources HP - Health Policy PM-PROF - Professional Growth, Leadership HIST - Ophthalmic History PM-PQ - Practice Quality Improvement INTRA - Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation PM-REMB - Coding & Reimbursement MEDED - Medical Education PM-RISK - Compliance & Risk Management NEURO - Neuro-Ophthalmology REF - Refractive Surgery NON - General Non-Medical RET - Retina, Vitreous OPTIC - Optics, Refraction, Contact Lenses VIS - Vision Rehabilitation PATH - Ocular Pathology, Oncology WELL - Wellness PEDS - Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus

Friday, Oct. 11 Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 7:00 AM - 5:19 PM 19REF Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day 2019: As Far as the Eye REF $ South Esplanade MOD Can See Ballroom 8:00 AM - 5:28 PM 19RET Retina Subspecialty Day 2019: I2 - Inspire Innovation RET $ West 3002 MOD 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SPE01 ASORN Nursing Program: Friday GEN South 209-210 1:30 - 2:45 PM SPE61 Effective Facilitation Skills MEDED South 202-203 1:30 - 4:30 PM SPE20 The Profitable Retina Practice: Unlock Growth and PM-PQ $ South 211 Profitability SPE21 Optimize Your Patient Experience: Lessons From the Waiting PM-PQ $ South 213 Room SPE22 Audit Your Records the Way Payers Do PM-BUS $ South 206-208 3:00 - 4:15 PM SPE62 Design and Adapt Your Talk to Different Audiences MEDED South 202-203

Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 8:00 AM - 5:05 PM 19COR Cornea Subspecialty Day 2019: Keeping Disease at Bay COR $ West 2020 MOD 8:00 AM - 5:11 PM 19GLA Glaucoma Subspecialty Day 2019: Crossing the Golden Gate GLA $ South Esplanade MOD to Exceptional Glaucoma Care Ballroom 8:00 AM - 5:04 PM 19NEURO Neuro-Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day 2019: Diagnostic NEURO $ West 3014 MOD Errors and Challenges—Avoid the Traps! 8:00 AM - 5:27 PM 19PLAST Oculofacial Plastic Surgery Subspecialty Day 2019: A Decade PLAST $ West 2002 MOD to Remember 2010–2019 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 19PEDS Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day 2019: San PEDS $ West 3020 MOD Francisco Sound Meets Science 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM 19RET Retina Subspecialty Day 2019: I2 - Inspire Innovation RET $ West 3002 MOD

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 53 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM SPE02 ASORN Nursing Program: Saturday GEN South 209-210 9:00 - 10:00 AM SPE25 Self-Pay and Patient Collections Strategies PM-BUS South 215 MOD 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 19CODE1 Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding PM-REMB $ South 206-208 SPE23 Global Ophthalmology: An Emerging Field, Challenges and GO South 304 Pathways to Impact SPE26 The Profitable Practice: Effectively Manage Your Billing PM-BUS $ South 211 Operations SPE27 HIPAA Compliance: An Insider’s Guide for Avoiding Violations PM-RISK $ South 213 and Breaches 9:30 - 11:00 AM SYM03 New Concepts in Adult Learning: From Medical School to MEDED North 22 Retirement 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Technology Pavilion W Booth 7755 10:00 - 11:00 AM SYM01 Wearable Assistive Technology for Low Vision VIS North 21 SPE28 Stop the Bleed GEN South 5 10:00 - 11:15 AM SYM02 Core Ophthalmic Knowledge for Oculoplastics PLAST South 205 10:15 - 11:15 AM SPE29 Is Your Compliance Plan Ready to Rock in 2019 & Beyond? PM-RISK South 215 MOD 10:15 - 11:30 AM SYM56 Academy Café: Uveitis INTRA South 10-12 MOD 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM OP01 Refractive Surgery Original Papers REF South 152 MOD 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM SYM04 Case Presentations Demonstrate the Impact of Vision VIS North 21 Rehabilitation on Patients’ Lives 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SPE24 Communicating Research and Education Advances in GEN South 204 Ophthalmology SPE30 Ransomware: How We Survived a Breach in Our Practice PM-IMT South 215 MOD SPE31 Stop the Bleed GEN South 5 12:00 - 2:00 PM Poster Discussions South Exhibition Level 12:00 - 5:00 PM Learning Lounge North Booth 5314 12:15 - 1:45 PM SYM05 Closing the Gender Gap in Global Eye Care: Data and GO South 152 MOD Solutions SPE32 Real World Evidence in Ophthalmology GEN South 312-313 12:45 - 1:45 PM SPE33 Friends of Bill W NON South 307 1:00 - 2:00 PM SYM06 Diagnose This Live GEN South 202-203 SYM07 Communication Skills for Conversing With Your Patients VIS North 21 1:00 - 2:30 PM LAB100 Sutured and Sutureless Scleral Buckling: A Hands-on RET $ South 3 Practicum 1:00 - 4:00 PM SPE34 Marketing 101: Kickstart Your Website, Social Media and NON South 201 Blog 1:30 - 2:30 PM SPE37 Stop the Bleed GEN South 5 1:30 - 2:45 PM SYM57 Academy Café: Private Equity PM-BUS South 10-12 MOD 1:30 - 4:30 PM 19CODE2 Coding Camp $ South 206-208 SPE35 Smart Money: Understand Your Payer Contracts, Finances PM-BUS $ South 211 and Revenue SPE36 The Essential Toolkit for New Administrators PM-BIS $ South 213 2:00 - 3:00 PM PT01 Poster Theater: Refractive Surgery REF South Exhibition Level SPE59 Developing a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Patients CAT South 312-313 Implanted With Premium IOLs

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Saturday, Oct. 12 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 2:00 - 3:30 PM SYM08 The Current Evidence Guiding Global Ophthalmology GO South 152 MOD Practices: Where Are We and How Should We Prepare to Advance the Global Evidence Basis? 2:00 - 3:45 PM SYM10 Core Ophthalmic Knowledge for Uveitis INTRA South 205 2:00 - 5:30 PM SYM09 Conference for Ophthalmic Educators MEDED South 304 2:15 - 3:15 PM SYM11 Diagnose This Live GEN South 202-203 SYM12 Vision Rehabilitation for Glaucoma GLA North 21 3:15 - 4:15 PM SPE38 Giving A Voice to Your Patients: Best Practices for Grassroots NON South 204 Advocacy in Your Local Community 3:30 - 4:45 PM SYM58 Academy Café: Cataract CAT South 10-12 MOD 3:30 - 5:00 PM LAB101 Laser Retinopexy for Retinal Breaks: Simulation Workshop RET $ South 3

Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 8:00 - 9:30 AM LAB102 Workshop in Techniques of Lacrimal Intubation PLAST $ South 8 8:00 - 9:45 AM SPE39 Hot Topics Practice Mangement Roundtables PM-BUS South 211 8:00 - 10:00 AM LAB103 Adjustable Sutures for Strabismus Surgery PEDS $ South 3 SYM13 Introduction to Cornea and Lens-Based Refractive Surgery REF South Esplanade MOD for Residents Ballroom 8:00 - 10:30 AM LAB107 No Capsule, No Problem: Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of IOLs CAT $ South 7 LAB108 Advanced Suturing: Scleral and Iris Fixation of Posterior CAT $ South 5 Chamber IOLs Plus Intraocular Knot Tying 8:00 - 11:00 AM LAB109 Orbitofacial Fracture Repair: Plating Workshop PLAST $ South 6 8:30 - 10:00 AM SYM67 Opening Session and Annual Business Meeting GEN West 3002 MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM LEC104 Fat Grafting and Volume Restoration PLAST + West 2008 LEC105 Learning the DMEK Procedure COR + West 2005 LEC106 Pupilloplasty Techniques and Innovations in Iris Repair CAT + West 2018 9:00 - 11:15 AM LEC110 Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT + South 209-210 LEC111 Glaucoma Laser Therapy: Innovations and Advice From the GLA + South 312-313 Experts LEC112 Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques: The Core CAT + South 215 Curriculum LEC113 Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Principles and Practice COR + South 308 LEC114 Cosmetic OnabotulinumtoxinA and Facial Fillers PLAST + West 2001 LEC115 Blepharoplasty PLAST + West 2003 LEC116 Glaucoma Tube Shunts to Equatorial Plate Reservoir GLA + South 304 LEC117 Endothelial Keratoplasty Techniques COR + South 213 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Technology Pavilion West Booth 7755 10:00 - 11:45 AM SPE40 AAOE General Session PM-BUS South 206-208 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM LAB118 Soft Contact Lens Fitting for the Practicing Ophthalmologist OPTIC $ South 9 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM SPE41 2019 YO Program HP South 151

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 55 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 10:15 - 11:15 AM 200 The Swollen Optic Nerve: A Basic Guide to Evaluation and NEURO + West 2005 Management 201 Diagnosis and Management of Corneal Perforation COR + North 22 202 Optimizing Outcomes in Toric IOLs and Managing CAT + South 204 Challenging Situations 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM LEC119 International Society of Refractive Surgery Laser Refractive REF + South 314 Surgery Course LEC120 Macular OCT: Mastering the Basics RET + South 156 LEC121 Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment CAT + West 2008 Reconstruction LEC122 Imaging of the Optic Nerve and Nerve Fiber Layer GLA + South 155 203 Learning Phaco Chop: Pearls and Pitfalls CAT + West 2010 204 Review of Clinical Optics OPTIC + South 201 205 Herpes Simplex Keratitis: When Herpes Isn’t a Dendrite, COR + West 2016 and Vice Versa 206 Diagnosis and Treatment of PCV RET + South 305 207 Principles of Pediatric Retinal Surgery in Pediatric Retinal RET + South 205 Diseases Other Than ROP 208 Anterior Segment Imaging: Angle Closure GLA + South 311 209 Open Globe Trauma: Surgical Management for the On-Call RET + North 23 Ophthalmologist 210 Orbital Disorders: A Conceptual Approach to Diagnosis and PLAST + South 306 Optimized Decision Making 211 Herpetic Ocular Disease: A Comprehensive Clinical INTRA + North 20 Approach 212 New Treatments for MGD COR + West 3001 213 Phaco Pearls for the Beginner CAT + West 2018 214 Retinal and Choroidal Manifestations of Selected Systemic RET + North 21 Diseases 2019 215 Spectral Domain and Swept Source Cross-Sectional, En RET + South 307 Face, Angiographic, 3-D Rendering and Intraoperative OCT: Diagnosis and Management of Vitreoretinal and Retinochoroidal Disorders 10:30 - 11:06 AM OP02 Ocular Pathology and Oncology Original Papers PATH South 152 MOD 10:30 - 11:30 AM PT02 Poster Theater: Cataract CAT South Exhibition Level 10:30 - 11:45 AM SYM59 Academy Café: Glaucoma GLA South 10-12 MOD 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SPO1 Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies for EHR South Esplanade MOD the Ophthalmologist Ballroom LAB104A Fat Grafting and Volume Restoration PLAST $ South 8 SYM14 Controversies in Cornea COR West 2020 MOD SYM15 How to Use the Latest Imaging and Diagnostic Technology PEDS West 3020 MOD in the Pediatric Patient SYM16 What You Need to Know From the Past Year’s Literature COR West 3014 MOD SYM17 A New Retina Explosion? RET West 2002 MOD 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM LAB105A Learning the DMEK Procedure: An Introductory Course COR $ South 4 10:30 AM-5:00 PM Learning Lounge North Booth 5314

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Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM LAB106A Pupilloplasty Techniques and Innovations in Iris Repair CAT $ South 3 11:06 AM - 12:15 PM OP03 Oculoplastics Original Papers and Best of ASOPRS PLAST South 152 MOD 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM LEC123 Periocular Rejuvenation With Fillers and PLAST + West 2001 OnabotulinumtoxinA on Silicone Head Simulators 216 Principles of Pediatric Ocular Trauma Management PEDS + South 202-203 217 State of the Art of Drop-Free Cataract Surgery: CAT + West 2003 Intracamerals, Steroids, NSAIDs and More 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 218 Diagnostic Ophthalmic Ultrasonography RET + South 204 219 Smartphone Applications for Low Vision Patients VIS + North 22 220 Eyelid Trauma PLAST + West 2014 221 International Fellowships 101 MEDED + West 2005 222 OVDs in Cataract Surgery and Complication Management CAT + South 312-313 223 Solving the High Myopia Problem With Phakic IOLs REF + South 308 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM LAB110A Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT $ South 7 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM SPE42 Fall Council Meeting NON Westin St. Francis, Grand Ballroom 12:00 - 1:45 PM SPE43 Your EMR User Meeting: Compulink PM-EHR South 211 SPE44 Your EMR User Meeting: Epic PM-EHR South 212 SPE45 Your EMR User Meeting: EyeMD PM-EHR South 213 SPE60 Your EMR User Meeting: Cerner PM-EHR South 215 12:00 - 2:00 PM LAB124 Neuroimaging in Ophthalmology NEURO $ South 5 Poster Discussions South Exhibition Level 12:15 - 1:45 PM SYM18 Cataract Surgery: The Cutting Edge CAT West 3002 MOD SPE46 2019 Medicare Update Forum HP West 3014 MOD 12:45 - 1:45 PM SYM19 Michael F Marmor Lecture in Ophthalmology and the Arts NON West 2002 MOD SPE47 Friends of Bill W NON South 307 SPE48 Communicating With Patients Who Are Different Than You GEN South 204 SPE49 Ergonomics/Musculoskeletal Disorders in Ophthalmologists WELL South 201 SPE50 Q&A With the FDA NON South 312-313 SYM65 Arnall Patz Lecture RET West 3020 MOD 1:00 - 2:30 PM LAB114A Cosmetic OnabotulinumtoxinA and Facial Fillers PLAST $ South 8 1:00 - 3:00 PM LAB111A Glaucoma Laser Therapy: Innovations and Advice From the GLA $ South 3 Experts LAB117A Endothelial Keratoplasty Techniques COR $ South 4 1:15 - 1:45 PM SPE51 OMIC Annual Members Meeting NON West 3001 1:30 - 2:45 PM SYM60 Academy Café: Retina RET South 10-12 MOD 1:30 - 3:00 PM LAB112B Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 57 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 2:00 - 3:00 PM PT03 Poster Theater: Glaucoma GLA South Exhibition Level SYM22 The Innovators Symposium MEDED South Esplanade MOD Ballroom 224 The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) in 2020 PM-EHR + South 206-208 225 Employment Law Basics for the Small Ophthalmology PM-HRM + South 213 MOD Practice 226 Conquering Patient Flow Problems PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 227 Managing Up! PM-PROF + South 211 228 Code This Superbill: Retina and Uveitis PM-REMB + South 209-210 229 Lean for Pediatric Ophthalmology Practices PM-PQ + South 212 231 Pediatric Eye Trauma Evaluation and Management: An PEDS + South 202-203 Interactive Case-Based Course 232 NTG Evaluation and Treatment GLA + North 20 233 Intraoperative Gonioscopy and MIGS: Technology and GLA + South 201 Techniques 2:00 - 3:00 PM 234 Visual Electrophysiology Testing: Principles and Clinical RET + West 2016 Applications 235 Reading, Dyslexia, and Vision Therapy PEDS + South 307 236 SLET Made Easy COR + South 204 237 Pediatric Uveitis: What You Need to Know PEDS + South 308 238 AMD IOLs CAT + West 2014 239 Facial Nerve Palsy: Anatomy, Etiology, Evaluation and PLAST + South 305 Management 240 Pearls in Pediatric Eye Disorders PEDS + West 2018 241 Presbyopia and the Coming Future Management REF + North 23 242 Fungal Keratitis: A Difficult Adversary to Handle COR + North 22 243 Recent Paradigm Shifts Have Revolutionized Clinical GLA + South 156 Glaucoma Care: From Theory to Practice 244 What Ophthalmologists Need to Know About the GEN + West 2003 Management of Diabetes Mellitus 245 IFIS Pearls for Management and Prevention CAT + South 306 259 Market Consolidation Through an MSO Model: Case Studies PM-BUS + South 214 of the Pros and Cons 2:00 - 3:15 PM OP04 Neuro-Ophthalmology Original Papers NEURO South 152 MOD SYM21 The Great Debate: Oculoplastics PLAST West 2002 MOD 2:00 - 3:30 PM SYM23 Addressing the Global Myopia Burden PEDS West 3020 MOD SYM24 Ophthalmic Premier League: A Team Symposium on CAT West 3002 MOD Managing Cataract Complications SPE52 OMIC Bruce Spivey Forum - Ophthalmic Anesthesia: Plan, GEN West 3014 MOD Prepare and Be Ready When Things Go Wrong 2:00 - 4:00 PM LAB125 Smartphones in Ophthalmology: #TheFutureIsAI EHR $ South 9 SYM25 Picture This: Imaging for the Anterior Segment Specialist COR West 2020 MOD

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Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 2:00 - 4:15 PM LEC126 Surgery for Severe Corneal and Ocular Surface Disease COR + West 2008 LEC127 Diabetes 2019: Course on Diabetic Retinopathy RET + West 2001 246 Improve IOL Power Accuracy CAT + North 21 247 Help! A Corneal Ulcer Just Walked In! What Do I Do Next? COR + South 314 248 Controversies in Neuro-Ophthalmic Management NEURO + West 2005 249 Ocular Surface Disease Management: Moving From COR + South 155 Adequate to Expert 250 Glaucoma Postop Care in the Office: A Video Compendium GLA + South 312-313 of Techniques—When and How to Intervene 251 Management of Orbital Tumors: Case Presentation and PLAST + South 304 Discussion 252 Lasers and Surgeries for Angle Closure and Angle-Closure GLA + South 205 Glaucoma: All You Need to Know for 2020 253 A Video Bouquet of Phaco Complications That Should CAT + West 2010 Never Have Occurred, With Tips on Damage Control and Prevention to Optimize Postoperative Outcome 254 Intraoperative Gonioscopy: A Key to Angle Surgery GLA + West 3001 2:30 - 4:30 PM LAB123A Periocular Rejuvenation With Fillers and PLAST $ South 6 OnabotulinumtoxinA on Silicone Head Simulators 3:00 - 5:00 PM LAB120A Macular OCT: Small-Group Instruction RET $ South 5 3:00 - 5:30 PM LAB128 Basic Oculoplastic Surgery PLAST $ South 8 3:15 - 4:15 PM PT04 Poster Theater: Uveitis INTRA South Exhibition Level 230 Cybersecurity Updates and Internet of Things Risk PM-EHR + South 214 255 The End of Daily Chaos: How We Built a Better Clinic PM-PQ + South 211 Schedule 256 Revenue Cycle Reimbursement Strategies PM-REMB + South 206-208 257 Is It Harassment? Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the PM-HRM + South 213 MOD Workplace 258 Lean for Retina PM-PQ + South 209-210 260 Practice Overhead: Why Is It Valuable to Me? PM-BUS + South 212 261 Evaluation of and Clinical Advances in Early-Onset PEDS + South 307 Hereditary Retinal Dystrophies in Infants and Children 262 What You Need to Know About Pathologic Myopia RET + South 201 263 Pediatric Corneal Infections: A Systematic Approach to COR + West 2018 Diagnosis and Management 264 Glued IOL and Flanged Double-Needle Technique: A Video CAT + South 306 Course on Sutureless Intrascleral Haptic Fixation

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 59 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 3:15 - 5:30 PM LEC129 Fundamental Facelifting Techniques PLAST + South 305 LEC130 Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT + North 23 Surgeon LEC131 MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA + North 22 265 Private Equity and Other Integration Models for PM-BUS + South 215 MOD Ophthalmologists: Evaluating Your Options 266 Current Topics in Cornea/ External Disease: Highlights of the COR + West 2016 Basic and Clinical Science Course 8 267 Difficult Strabismus Problems: Diagnosis and Management PEDS + South 202-203 2019 268 A Step-by-Step Primer to Starting LASIK in 2019 REF + West 2014 269 Mystery Retina 2019: Interactive Discussion of Challenging RET + South 156 Cases 270 OCT and OCT Angiography in Glaucoma: Pearls and Pitfalls GLA + West 2003 in Diagnosis, Monitoring and Management of the Disease 271 How to Recognize and Treat Infectious Uveitis INTRA + South 311 272 Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Retina Dilemmas RET + South 308 273 Surgical Management of Iris Defects CAT + South 204 274 Gearing Up for DMEK: Pearls to Shorten the Learning Curve COR + North 20 3:30 - 4:45 PM SYM61 Academy Café: Oculoplastics PLAST South 10-12 MOD 3:30 - 5:30 PM OP05 Cataract Original Papers CAT South 152 MOD LAB116A Glaucoma Tube Shunts to Equatorial Plate Reservoir GLA $ South 3 LAB119A Laser Refractive Surgery REF $ South 4 LAB121A Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Reconstruction 3:45 - 5:15 PM SYM26 Incorporating New Technology Into My Practice: When, How EHR West 2002 MOD and Why? A Perspective From Global Leaders SYM27 TBI in Children PEDS West 3020 MOD SYM28 Eyelid Malposition With Ocular Prosthesis in Place PLAST West 3014 MOD SYM29 CXL for Corneal Ectasia: Real-World Experience COR South Esplanade MOD Ballroom 4:30 - 5:30 PM PT05 Poster Theater: Retina, Vitreous RET South Exhibition Level 275 Code-a-Palooza PM-REMB + South 209-210 276 Patient Satisfaction Made Simple: Seven Steps PM-PQ + South 206-208 277 Successful Lean Implementation: Braiding Together External PM-PQ + South 213 MOD and Internal Stakeholders 279 How to Buy and Manage Your Dispensary’s Frame Inventory PM-OPT + South 214 Like a Pro 280 Strategic Partnerships in Health Care: Payers, Patients and PM-RISK + South 211 Providers--In Memory of Brenda Laigaie, Esq. 281 Intracameral Antibiotic Prophylaxis: Why, Which One and CAT + West 2010 How? 282 Danger Zone: Refractive Surgery Nightmares and Worst- REF + West 2001 Case Scenarios—A Video-Based Course 283 Diplopia: When Should I Worry? NEURO + West 2008 284 Tips for Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery in Asian Patients PLAST + South 304 285 Assessing and Treating Torsional Diplopia PEDS + South 307

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Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 4:30 - 5:30 PM 286 The Other Herpes: Zoster! COR + South 201 287 Anterior Segment Trauma: Management for the On-Call COR + West 3001 Ophthalmologist 288 Ocular Surface Masqueraders: What Not to Miss and How COR + South 155 Not to Miss It 289 Medical Scribes in the of the Electronic Health Record EHR + South 205 290 The Approach of Building Robust Fundus- and OCT-Based RET + South 312-313 Deep Learning Systems 291 Orbital Radiology: Foundations for Diagnosis and Treatment PLAST + South 306 of Orbital Disease 292 Preventing and Managing Complications Following RET + West 2005 Vitreoretinal Surgery 293 Less Than Perfect Outcomes After Uneventful Cataract CAT + West 2018 Surgery: What Are We Missing? 294 Pediatric Corneal Conditions: Challenges and Pitfalls COR + North 21 680 Be a Better Leader: 3 Practical Steps to Lead Effectively PM-PROF + South 212

Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 8:00 - 9:30 AM LAB130A Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Surgeon 8:00 - 10:00 AM LAB113A Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Principles and Practice COR $ South 4 LAB129A Fundamental Facelifting Techniques PLAST $ South 8 LAB131A MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA $ South 3 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM SPO2 Spotlight on Cataract: Complicated Phaco Cases - My Top CAT West 3002 MOD 5 Pearls 8:30 - 9:30 AM OP06 Uveitis Original Papers INTRA South 152 MOD PT06 Poster Theater: Cornea, External Disease COR South Exhibition Level 8:30 - 10:00 AM SYM30 The Evolution and Effect of Genomic Medicine, HP West 3020 MOD Blockchain, and Robot-assisted Surgery on the Practice of Ophthalmology. SYM32 Novel Approaches to Physician Wellness: No More “Feeling WELL West 3014 MOD the Burn” SYM33 Focus on Quality of Life in Glaucoma: Measuring and GLA South Esplanade MOD Optimizing Functional and Patient-Centered Outcomes Ballroom SYM34 In This Corner...The Retina Debates, 2019 RET West 2020 MOD 8:30 - 10:30 AM LAB132 Oculoplastic Surgery: Anatomic Foundations, Surgical PLAST $ South 6 Techniques and Enhanced Results 8:30 - 11:00 AM SYM31 AI and ML: Promise and Purpose for Global Ophthalmology GO South 151 9:00 - 10:00 AM SYM35 A Critical Evaluation of Top-Line Data: Cornea OTAs That COR West 2002 MOD Will Change Your Practice 400 Private Equity and Ophthalmologists: Let the Seller Be Aware PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 401 Managing a Successful Billing Department PM-BUS + South 207 402 Boost Positive Employee and Patient Experiences Through PM-PQ + South 213 MOD Lean Process Improvement 404 Growing Patient Volume: Ten Effective Online Strategies PM-MKT + South 214 to Maximize LASIK, Premium IOL, and Other Elective Procedures

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 61 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM 405 Benefit Planning 101: What AAOE Practice Executives Need PM-BUS + South 206 to Know to Provide the Best Offerings and Limit Liability 406 Answers to Controversial Coding Questions PM-REMB + South 208 407 The Key to Digital Success? Diversification (and the Data PM-MKT + South 212 Proves it)! 408 Case-Based Approach to Isolated Eye Pain NEURO + South 202-203 409 New Therapies for Corneal Endothelial Diseases COR + South 201 410 Evaluation and Management of Painful Dry Eye Symptoms: COR + South 308 Nerves vs. Tears 411 Starting a Career as a Clinician-Scientist in Ophthalmology MEDED + West 2005 412 OCT and OCT-A in Choroidal and Retinal Tumors PATH + North 23 413 Complications Following Glaucoma Filtering Surgery: Face GLA + South 205 Them Boldly, Manage Them Efficiently 414 Keratoconus: What You Need to Know COR + North 20 415 YOs in International Outreach and Training Opportunities GO + South 155 416 White Cataract Phacoemulsification CAT + West 2001 612 Controversies in the Management of Open-Globe Injuries RET + South 314 Involving the Posterior Segment 681 Ethics in Ophthalmology: A Practical Guide PM-RISK + South 209-210 9:00 - 10:15 AM SYM62 Academy Café: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus PEDS South 10-12 MOD 9:00 - 11:00 AM LAB133 Portable Fundus Photography RET $ South 9 9:00 - 11:15 AM LEC134 Introduction to Aesthetic Facial Surgery by Fractional PLAST + South 156 Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light, Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Devices LEC135 Computerized Perimetry Lecture: Visual Field Testing and GLA + West 2018 Interpretation, Emphasizing Glaucoma 417 Case Studies on the Use of OCT for Diagnosis of Unknown NEURO + West 2014 Causes of Visual Loss: Is It the Retina, the Anterior Visual Pathway or Misinterpretation of Normal? 418 What’s New and Important in Pediatric Ophthalmology and PEDS + South 304 Strabismus for 2019 419 iGlaucoma: The Latest Innovations in Glaucoma Therapy GLA + South 312-313 420 Solutions to Problems in Glaucoma Surgery GLA + West 2008 421 Medical and Surgical Therapy and Diagnosis of Uveitis INTRA + North 21 422 Overview of Congenital (Early-Onset Developmental) GLA + South 305 Glaucoma, Its Diagnosis and Its Angle Surgery 423 Therapeutic Corneal Refractive Surgery REF + South 204 424 OCT Angiography in Retinal Diseases RET + West 2010 682 Taking the Lead: Five Practice Administrators Share Their PM-PROF + South 211 Leadership Projects 9:00 - 11:30 AM LAB127 Diabetes 2019 Lab: Fluorescein Angiography Interpretation RET $ South 5 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Technology Pavilion West Booth 7755 Learning Lounge North Booth 5314 9:45 - 11:00 AM OP07 Retina, Vitreous Original Papers RET South 152 MOD

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Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 10:15 - 11:15 AM LEC136 Advanced Periorbital Flap and Graft Techniques PLAST + South 155 SYM36 Technology Update for Seniors EHR West 3020 MOD 425 Managing Practice Finances: Practical Advice for PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmologists 426 Revenue Cycle Management and EHRs PM-REMB + South 208 427 Survival Skills to Thrive in Small Private Practice! PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 429 MIPS Promoting Interoperability Panel: Ask Us! PM-EHR + South 207 430 Tips From Large Practice Administrators PM-BUS + South 213 MOD 431 Protect Your Online Reputation: Five Pearls to Build a PM-PROF + South 214 Physician Brand and Social Media Presence 434 Engage, Amaze, Convert: Using Tech to Grow Your Sales! PM-BUS + South 209-210 435 Femtolaser: Diagnosis and Management of Intraoperative REF + South 306 and Postoperative Complications With the Use of a Femtosecond Laser for LASIK Surgery SYM66 The Great Debate: Neuro-Ophthalmology NEURO West 2002 MOD 10:15 - 11:45 AM SYM37 Hot Topics 2019 GEN South Esplanade MOD Ballroom SYM38 Current Management of OID PLAST West 3014 MOD SYM39 White Dot Syndromes: A Systematic Approach to Diagnosis INTRA West 2020 MOD 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM LEC137 Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/DMEK): Overview COR + West 2003 and Surgical Pearls LEC138 Toric Alignment Imaging and Astigmatism Surgery CAT + West 2005 LEC139 Microsurgical Suturing Techniques CAT + North 20 LEC140 Ocular Trauma: Translating Lessons Learned on the GO + West 2001 Battlefield Into Everyday Practice 436 What You Need to Know About Headache: A Pain for the NEURO + West 2016 Patient and a Pain for the Doctor 437 Surgery for Retinal Detachment in the Modern Era RET + North 23 438 DMEK: A Simplified Technique to Shorten the Learning Curve COR + South 201 and Avoid Complications 439 Understanding Fundus Autofluorescence: The ABCs of FAF RET + North 22 440 Modern Understanding of Accommodation: Treatment REF + South 205 Approaches, Current and Future 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM 441 Basic DALK COR + West 3001 442 Management Algorithm for Recalcitrant Microbial Keratitis COR + South 308 624 Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of COR + South 307 Conjunctival Tumors 628 A Systematic Approach to the OGI Patient: Evidence-Based GEN + South 314 Tips and Case Studies 10:30 - 11:30 AM PT07 Poster Theater: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus PEDS South Exhibition Level 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM LAB110B Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT $ South 7 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM LAB126A Surgery for Severe Corneal Ocular Surface Disease COR $ South 4 LAB131B MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA $ South 3 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM LAB115A Blepharoplasty PLAST $ South 8

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 63 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SPE63 Increasing Revenue and Cutting Costs in a Climate of PM-REMB South 211 Payment Change 403 HIPAA: Preventing OCR Sanctions PM-RISK + South 207 432 Private Equity Deals: What Happens to the Associate? PM-BUS + South 208 433 Swollen Disks, Headache and Vision Loss: A Case-Based NEURO + South 202-203 Approach to PTC 443 Lean in the Fast Lane PM-PQ + South 206 444 Top 20 Tips for Optimal Billing PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 445 Human Resources and Your Practice: A Consultant’s Guide to PM-HRM + South 213 MOD Improved Performance 446 The Five-Step Leadership System PM-HRM + South 209-210 447 Financial Wellness: Personal Financial Management for PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmologists 449 OCT in Glaucoma: What’s Real Disease and What’s Red GLA + West 2010 Disease? 450 CXL: Basic and Advanced Indications COR + West 2008 451 Secondary IOL Implantation in Children PEDS + South 304 452 Using Statistics in Clinical Practice: A Nonstatistician’s GEN + South 306 Guide to Critical Review and Clinical Application of the Literature 453 Low Vision Rehabilitation for Ophthalmologists VIS + West 2014 454 Passing Your Boards: Facts and Myths About the American MEDED + South 204 Board of Ophthalmology Examinations 455 The Clinical Translation of Deep Learning Technologies for RET + West 2018 Diabetic Retinopathy Screening in the Primary Care Clinics and National Screening Programs 456 A Stepwise Approach to Managing Pediatric Uveitis for PEDS + South 305 Pediatric Ophthalmologists 457 Vitrectomy for Complications of Proliferative Diabetic RET + South 312-313 Retinopathy: Clips and Tips 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM LAB141 Learning to Do Eyelid Surgery: The Surgical Anatomy of the PLAST $ South 6 Eyelid 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM SYM63 Academy Café: Cornea, External Disease COR South 10-12 MOD 12:00 - 2:00 PM Poster Discussions South Exhibition Level 12:15 - 1:45 PM SYM40 Glaucoma: The Twisted History of a Complex Disease HIST South 152 MOD SYM41 Mobile Eye Technology: Top Apps, Innovations and Devices EHR West 3014 MOD to Enhance Patient Care in the Digital Age 12:30 - 2:30 PM LAB122A Imaging of the Optic Nerve and Nerve Fiber Layer GLA $ South 5

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Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 12:45 - 1:45 PM SYM20 The Impact of AI on Ophthalmology EHR West 3020 MOD SYM42 C Stephen and Frances Foster Lecture on Uveitis and INTRA West 2002 MOD Immunology SPE53 Hot Topics Practice Management Roundtables - Brown Bag PM-BUS South 211 Lunch SPE54 Why Take the Risk?: Effective Risk Management Strategy PM-RISK South 201 With Patient Education and Informed Consent SPE55 Friends of Bill W NON South 307 SPE56 Welcome to the Real World of Ophthalmology: Reality 101 NON South 155 for Residents and Fellows SPE57 Stars in Their Eyes: How Astronauts’ Vision Is Impacted NEURO South 308 by Space Travel and Its Application to Ophthalmology Knowledge 1:00 - 2:00 PM PT08 Poster Theater: Oculoplastics and Ocular Pathology PATH South Exhibition Level 1:00 - 3:00 PM LAB121B Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Reconstruction LAB134A Introduction to Aesthetic Facial Surgery by Fractional PLAST $ South 3 Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light, Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Devices LAB139A Microsurgical Suturing Techniques CAT $ South 4 LAB142 Project Human Genome: Genetic Testing for Inherited Eye RET $ South 9 Diseases 2:00 - 3:00 PM LEC144 Advanced Techniques in Orbital Decompression and PLAST + North 21 Expansion SYM43 Management of Ocular Diseases in Patients With Dementia: NEURO West 3014 MOD A Case-Based Approach SYM44 Scientific Insights From Big Data From the RPB/AAO Awards EHR West 2002 MOD for IRIS Registry Research 458 MD/OD Relationships: Business and Compliance Concerns PM-RISK + South 211 459 Trends in New Associate Contracts: What’s Happening Now PM-BUS + South 208 460 Optimal RB-RVS Use in Practice Management PM-BUS + South 212 461 Rise of the Machines: Telemedicine and Artificial PM-IMT + South 206 CANCELLED Intelligence in Ophthalmology 462 Leadership: How to Communicate Better With Your Physician PM-PROF + South 213 MOD 463 You Just Suffered a Ransomware Attack, Now What?! PM-IMT + South 215 MOD 464 Be Ready and Alert! How to Establish an Active Shooter PM-BUS + South 214 Training Program in Your Practice 465 MIPS Quality Category: Measures and Scoring for PM-EHR + South 207 Ophthalmology Practices 466 A Video Symposium of Challenging Cases and the CAT + West 2010 Management of Intraoperative Complications During Cataract Surgery 467 Top 10 Pitfalls, Problem Solving and an Interpretive Strategy GLA + West 3001 for Automated Threshold Perimetry 468 Advanced Corneal Topographic Analysis REF + South 202-203 469 TASS Following Cataract Surgery CAT + West 2014 470 With an Artistic Vision: Perception, the Arts and the Eye HIST + South 312-313 471 LASIK and SMILE Emergencies: A Breathless Video Bonanza REF + South 308

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 65 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 2:00 - 3:00 PM 472 Retinoblastoma 2019: What Has Changed and What Has PATH + North 23 Not? 473 Glaucoma Management in Eyes With Coexistent Ocular GLA + South 306 Diseases and Intraocular Surgery 474 It Is Not Your Typical Viral Infection COR + South 204 2:00 - 3:30 PM SPO3 Spotlight on Utilizing Physician Extenders in an Ophthalmic GEN South Esplanade MOD Practice: Pearls and Pitfalls Ballroom SYM46 Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Retinal Breaks and RET West 2020 MOD Detachment, and Lattice Degeneration: Management and Follow-up Recommendations From the Preferred Practice Pattern Guidelines SYM47 Endophthalmitis : Prophylaxis and Management INTRA West 3020 MOD 2:00 - 4:00 PM LAB136A Advanced Periorbital Flap and Graft Techniques PLAST $ South 8 SYM45 ASCRS Essentials: The Complete Guide to the Management CAT West 3002 MOD of Astigmatism at the Time of Cataract Surgery 2:00 - 4:15 PM LEC145 Trabeculectomy Techniques GLA + West 2001 475 Extended-Depth-of-Focus, Pinhole, and Trifocal IOLs: A CAT + South 304 Practical Guide to Adopting New Advanced-Technology IOLs 476 Surgical Management of Pediatric Glaucoma PEDS + West 2016 477 Comprehensive Strategy for Unplanned Vitrectomy CAT + West 2003 Technique for the Anterior Segment Surgeon 478 Update on Treatments for Diabetic Retinopathy: Clinically RET + West 2008 Relevant Results From the DRCR.net 479 GATT: Basic Technique, Surgical and Postoperative Pearls, GLA + West 2018 and Review of Outcomes Data 480 Retinal Frontiers: Updates in Retinal Gene Therapy RET + South 156 481 Stereo Anatomy of the Orbit, Eyelid and Lacrimal System: A PLAST + South 205 Surgeon’s Perspective 482 How to Evaluate a Patient With Uveitis INTRA + South 201 483 Challenging Cases in Neovascular AMD RET + North 20 484 FLACS in Challenging Situations CAT + North 22 485 Top 10 Hot Corneal Surgical Tips for 2020 COR + West 2005 2:00 - 4:30 PM OP08 Cornea, External Disease Original Papers COR South 10-12 MOD 2:00 - 5:15 PM OP09 Glaucoma Original Papers GLA South 152 MOD 2:15 - 3:15 PM PT09 Poster Theater: Neuro-Ophthalmology NEURO South Exhibition Level 2:30 - 5:00 PM SPE58 2019 SO Special Program and Reception NON South 151 3:00 - 5:00 PM LAB146 Workshop in Flap Techniques for Oculoplastic Surgery PLAST $ South 6 3:15 - 4:15 PM SYM48 Dr. Allan Jensen and Claire Jensen Lecture in ETH West 2002 MOD Professionalism and Ethics 486 Collection Performance PM-BUS + South 211 487 Teach Your Staff to Get Along With Each Other PM-HRM + South 215 MOD 488 How the IRIS Registry Helps You Participate in the Merit- PM-EHR + South 207 based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) 489 Lean Intravitreal Injection Clinics: How to Optimize PM-PROF + South 213 MOD Workflow, Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction 490 Successfully Designing and Developing a Full-Service PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmic Center 491 Cannabis in the Workplace PM-HRM + South 206

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Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 3:15 - 4:15 PM 492 Shareholder Compensation Models PM-BUS + South 208 493 Managing TED: An Interactive, Case-Based Course PLAST + South 202-203 3:15 - 4:45 PM OP10 Retina, Vitreous Original Papers RET West 3014 MOD 3:15 - 5:30 PM LEC147 Surgical Correction of Astigmatism REF + South 308 LEC148 Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation PLAST + North 21 494 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dilemmas in Neuro- NEURO + South 155 Ophthalmology 495 OCT Imaging: Basics and Beyond RET + West 2014 496 Cases and Clinical Pearls: Advances in the Management of RET + South 305 Pediatric Vitreoretinal Disorders 497 Controversies in Ocular Oncology PATH + South 204 498 Optimizing Outcomes and Minimizing Complications in PLAST + North 23 Oculofacial Plastic Procedures: A Case-Based Approach 499 Corneal Edema, Opacification, Ectasia and Bacterial COR + South 306 Keratitis: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies From the Preferred Practice Patterns Guidelines 500 Management of Common Allergic and Immunologic COR + South 312-313 Diseases of the Conjunctiva and Cornea 501 Management of Malpositioned IOLs CAT + West 3001 629 Management of High-Risk ROP in the 21st Century: Thermal- RET + South 314 Destructive vs. Pharmacologic Treatment 644 The Great Controversies in Ocular Oncology: A Course for RET + South 307 Non–Ocular Oncologists 3:30 - 5:30 PM LAB137A Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/DMEK): Overview COR $ South 4 and Surgical Pearls LAB140A Ocular Trauma: Translating Lessons Learned on the GO $ South 3 Battlefield Into Everyday Practice LAB149 Gonioscopy and Anterior Segment Imaging for Glaucoma GLA $ South 5 Surgery 3:45 - 5:15 PM SYM49 Innovations in Refractive Surgery REF South Esplanade MOD Ballroom 4:00 - 5:30 PM LAB112A Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7 4:30 - 5:30 PM 502 The Audit Payoff: Common Findings to Fix PM-RISK + South 211 503 Understanding and Negotiating Your First Employment PM-BUS + South 206 Agreement 504 E&M vs. Eye Codes: Who Is the Winner? PM-REMB + South 207 505 Managing Clinical Trials in Small and Large Practices PM-RISK + South 208 506 How to Talk to Patients So They Will Listen (and How to PM-PQ + South 212 Save Time) 507 Communication Skills to Enhance Practice Productivity PM-PQ + South 215 MOD 508 How to Eliminate Flow Logjams From Your Practice PM-BUS + South 213 MOD 509 Cliffhanger: Vitrectomy by the Anterior Segment Surgeon for CAT + West 2010 the Broken Posterior Capsule, the Sinking Nucleus and the Dangling IOL 510 What’s Your Next Step? Case Studies in Glaucoma GLA + South 202-203 Management 511 Retinal OCT Interpretation 101 RET + West 2001 512 New Approaches to the Prevention and Treatment of PEDS + South 304 Myopia—Update 2019

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 67 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 4:30 - 5:30 PM 513 Cataract Surgery and Uveitis: Controlling Inflammation, INTRA + North 20 Difficult Pupils and Distorted Anatomy 514 Advanced Concepts in the Management of TED PLAST + South 201 515 Sexual Harassment in Ophthalmology: How Do I Protect ETH + West 2005 Myself, My Practice, and My Trainees in the #MeToo Era? 516 Cataract Surgery Pearls for Young Ophthalmologists CAT + North 22 517 Rock Hard Cataracts the Easy Way CAT + West 2003 518 The Vitreoretinal Surgeon’s Toolbox: Secondary IOL RET + West 2008 Implantation and Repositioning Techniques for Decentered and Dislocated IOLs in Eyes With Suboptimal Capsulozonular Support 519 Conjunctival Autografting in Pterygium Surgery, Simplified COR + West 2018

Tuesday, Oct. 15 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 7:30 - 10:00 AM LAB148A Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation PLAST $ South 8 8:00 - 9:30 AM LAB112C Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7 LAB145A Trabeculectomy Techniques GLA $ South 3 8:00 - 10:00 AM LAB138A Toric Alignment Imaging and Astigmatism Surgery CAT $ South 4 8:30 - 9:45 AM SYM64 Academy Café: Cataract CAT South 10-12 MOD 8:30 - 10:00 AM OP11 Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus Original Papers and PEDS South 152 MOD Best of AAPOS SYM50 Delivery of Therapeutics to the Posterior Ocular Segment RET West 2002 MOD SYM51 Vascular Disease in Neuro-Ophthalmology NEURO West 3014 MOD SYM52 The Millennial Movement: How Gender Equality, Big EHR South Esplanade MOD Data and Technology Will Be Embraced by the Young Ballroom Ophthalmologist 9:00 - 10:00 AM LEC143 Wright Innovations Including Minimally Invasive Strabismus PEDS + West 2001 Surgery 600 Building Your Practice Through Happy Patients PM-PQ + South 215 MOD 601 Partial Retirement in a Group Practice PM-BUS + South 208 602 Hiring an Ophthalmologist for Your Practice: Avoiding the PM-PROF + South 212 Pitfalls 603 Ophthalmic Coding Specialist and Ophthalmic Coding PM-REMB + South 209-210 Specialist Retina Exam Prep Course 604 Flow and Efficiency Benchmarks to Improve Practice PM-BUS + South 213 MOD Performance 605 Protect What You Make: Best Practices in Asset Protection PM-BUS + South 207 for Ophthalmology Practices 606 Exceeding Patient Expectations With Concierge Service in a PM-PQ + South 206 High-Performing Clinic 607 The Boston KPro: Case-Based Presentations Highlighting the COR + South 306 Essentials for Beginning and Experienced Surgeons 608 Emergency Neuro-Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and NEURO + West 2003 Management 609 Extinguishing Burnout and Reigniting Joy in Medicine WELL + South 201 610 Maximizing Refractive Outcomes in Cataract Surgery Using CAT + West 2018 Modern Ocular Imaging and Biometry 611 Updates in Endoscopic Lacrimal Surgeries PLAST + South 308 613 Optimizing Outcomes in Pneumatic Retinopexy RET + West 3001

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Tuesday, Oct. 15 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM 614 Achieving Proper Centration and Alignment for Vision CAT + West 2008 Correction in Keratorefractive and Intraocular Surgery 615 Ocular Micro-endoscope: A Useful Addition to the RET + North 22 Contemporary Ophthalmic Operating Room 616 Neurotization for Neurotrophic Keratopathy: Background and COR + South 312-313 Technique 617 Pearl Jam: High-Impact, No-Nonsense Pearls for the Anterior CAT + South 204 Segment Surgeon 618 Pearls and Pitfalls While Performing Intrascleral Fixation of CAT + North 20 IOL With the Yamane Technique 9:00 - 11:15 AM 619 Examining the Optic Nerve and Evaluating the Visual Field: GLA + South 205 The Five Rs 620 Conquering Capsule Complications: My Best Teaching Videos CAT + West 2010 621 Cataract Surgery in the Setting of Ocular Comorbidities and CAT + South 156 High-Risk Features for Intraoperative and Postoperative Complications 622 Killer Pediatric Eye Disease: How to Avoid a Fatal Flaw PEDS + South 202-203 623 Advances in Treatment of Severe Ocular Surface Disease: COR + South 155 Views From Experts on the Front Lines 625 Lotions, Potions, OnabotulinumtoxinA and Fillers: Nonlaser PLAST + North 23 Rejuvenation for the Ophthalmologist 626 A Step-by-Step Primer to Starting SMILE in 2019 REF + South 304 627 Managing Complications in Lamellar Corneal Surgery COR + North 21 630 Cases With a Point RET + West 2005 679 Retinoblastoma 2019: They Live and See! RET + South 314 9:30 - 11:00 AM Learning Lounge North Booth 5314 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM Technology Pavilion West Booth 7755 10:15 - 11:15 AM 631 Modify This . . . Mastering the Most Common Modifiers Used PM-REMB + South 209-210 in Ophthalmology 632 Personal Finance for Ophthalmologists: How to Save $3 PM-BUS + South 208 Million on Your Own (Or: Do I Need a Financial Advisor?) 633 Risky Business: The Aging, Impaired or Disruptive Physician PM-HRM + South 207 634 Cohabitation Arrangements Between Ophthalmologists and PM-BUS + South 212 Optometrists and Between Ophthalmic Subspecialists and General Ophthalmologists 635 How to Value an Ophthalmic Practice and Its Goodwill PM-BUS + South 206 636 Technician Accountability: Maximizing Your Staff’s PM-PQ + South 213 MOD Performance 637 Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Improve Collections, PM-EHR + South 215 MOD Workflow and Staff Productivity 638 Five Neuro-Ophthalmic Signs of Life-Threatening Pediatric NEURO + South 312-313 Disease: Diagnoses Not to Be Missed 639 Online Content Creation (Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, Social MEDED + West 2003 Media) for Ophthalmology Education and Marketing 640 Pediatric Ptosis: When to Operate and What to Do PLAST + South 308 641 Advanced Techniques for Periocular Reconstruction PLAST + South 306 642 Tackling Posterior Capsule Rupture, IOL Implantation, and CAT + North 20 Associated Complications: A Video-Based Course

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 69 PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Tuesday, Oct. 15 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 10:15 - 11:45 AM SYM53 Grand Rounds: Cases and Experts From Across the World GEN South Esplanade MOD Ballroom SYM54 Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of RET West 2002 MOD Endophthalmitis SYM55 Ocular Toxicities Associated With Targeted ACAs: A Brave PATH West 3014 MOD New World for the Ophthalmologist 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM OP12 Cataract Original Papers CAT South 152 MOD 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM 643 Mastering the Posterior Capsule: Thinking Out of the Bag CAT + North 22 Paradigm Shift 645 Pediatric Cataract Surgery in Special Situations CAT + West 2001 646 Ocular and Ocular Adnexal Trauma: Principles, Challenges GO + West 2018 and Enhancing Outcomes 647 Advanced IOL Power Calculations for the Cataract and CAT + South 201 Refractive Surgeon 648 Managing ACG With Crystalline Lens Removal and GLA + West 2008 Adjunctive Procedures 649 White Dots, Spots and Plaques: Making Sense of the RET + West 3001 Inflammatory Retinal Lesions—A Case-Based Approach 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM LAB130B Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Surgeon 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM LAB143A Wright Innovations Including Minimally Invasive Strabismus PEDS $ South 3 Surgery 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM LAB144A Advanced Techniques in Orbital Decompression and PLAST $ South 8 Expansion 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM LAB147 Corneal Incisions to Correct Astigmatism REF $ South 4 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 428 How to Use 5S to Optimize Your Practice Flow PM-PQ + South 212 650 What Your Practice Agreements Should Say About PM-BUS + South 213 MOD Governance, Buyout, Termination, Compensation, and More 651 Positioning Your Practice for Success: Taking Management PM-BUS + South 215 MOD Accounting to the Next Level 652 Setting and Using Effective Benchmarking Standards for Your PM-BUS + South 207 Optical Dispensary 653 Code Red: Mastering Phaco Nightmares and Worst-Case CAT + North 20 Scenarios—A Video-Based Course 654 Where Neuro-Ophthalmology and Oculoplastics Collide: PLAST + South 202-203 Challenging Cases and Topics 655 SLT: Basic Principles and Pearls for Practice GLA + West 2010 656 Scleritis: What to Order and How to Treat It! COR + South 304 657 Oculoplastic Procedures for the General Ophthalmologist PLAST + South 308 658 Ocular Surface Procedures in the Treatment Room COR + South 155 659 Pediatric Ocular Tumors PATH + South 206 660 Sjúgren Syndrome: Cases and Clinical Pearls COR + South 205 661 Intravitreal Injections: Techniques, Complications and Setting RET + North 23 Up an Injection Practice 662 Retina and Glaucoma Are Frenemies: Comanagement of GLA + South 306 Conditions and Complications for the Retina and Glaucoma Specialist 663 Uveitic Glaucoma: Mechanisms and Management GLA + South 314

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Tuesday, Oct. 15 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 664 Diagnosis and Management of Acanthamoeba Keratitis COR + West 2005 665 AAO Code of Ethics in the Courtroom: A One-Act Play ETH + West 2003 666 Member Value Tools From the IRIS Registry and Verana EHR + South 204 Health: How to Improve Your Practice 667 Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology: Why Children Are Not Just NEURO + South 312-313 Small Adults 668 Cataracts: When You Encounter the Unexpected and the CAT + South 156 Unpleasant—A Video-Based Course 669 Management of Pre-existing and Postoperative Corneal and CAT + North 21 Ocular Surface Problems During Phacoemulsification 12:45 - 3:00 PM 670 How to Successfully Accomplish EK in the Presence of COR + South 306 Significant Ocular Comorbidities 671 Decoding the Uveitis Workup: Why, When and What to Order INTRA + South 205 672 Artificial Iris Implantation CAT + South 204 673 Curbside Consultation in Neuro-Ophthalmology NEURO + South 202-203 674 Advanced OCT Diagnosis RET + South 155 675 Step-by-Step Management of Dry Eye Disease COR + South 156 676 Cataract Surgery Crisis Management 101 CAT + South 304 677 Fundamentals of Anterior Segment Reconstruction CAT + South 308 678 Advanced Astigmatism Management to Achieve the Best CAT + South 201 Refractive Cataract Surgery Outcomes 1:00 - 5:00 PM 33o Lo Mejor de la Academia en Español 2019 (Best of the $ South 151 Academy in Spanish)

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Date: Sunday, October 13, 2019

Time: 5:30 pm–7:00 pm Venue: InterContinental San Francisco (next to the Moscone Center) 888 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Room: InterContinental Ballroom B/C, 5th Floor

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Dexycu Discussion 5:30 pm–6:30 pm

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Closing & Thank You 7:00 pm I. Paul Singh, MD Racine & Kenosha, WI Dinner and drinks will be served!*

Please visit www.dexycuquestforsuccess.com to register for this program. Physicians and their office staff are welcome. If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Samantha LoBue of Meraki Consulting via email at [email protected].

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AAO 2019 OPENING SESSION Opening Session & Annual Business Meeting Sunday, Oct. 13 West 3002

Be inspired by your colleagues as we celebrate ophthalmology. Hear the latest from Academy leader- ship and honor the 2019 awardees.

Time Topic Speaker 8:30 AM Opening Remarks Maria M Aaron MD 8:32 AM Academy President’s Address George A Williams MD 8:38 AM Academy CEO’s Address David W Parke II MD 8:44 AM Academy Awards 8:52 AM Laureate Award: Marilyn T Miller MD Bruce E Spivey MD 8:55 AM Election of Fellows & Members, Board of Trustees George A Williams MD Election Announcement & New Business 8:57 AM Passing of the Gavel and Introduction of the President- George A Williams MD Elect Anne L Coleman MD PhD 8:59 AM Academy President-Elect’s Address Anne L Coleman MD PhD 9:04 AM Panel: How Great Ideas Become Transformational Companies in Ophthalmology Moderator: Mark S Blumenkranz MD MMS Panelists: Brook Byers, David E I Pyott CBE MD (Hon.) 9:28 AM EyeCare America: Video Presentation 9:31 AM Introduction of the Jackson Memorial Lecture Maria M Aaron MD 9:33 AM Jackson Memorial Lecture: Age-related Macular Emily Y Chew MD Degeneration: Nutrition, Genes and Deep Learning 9:58 AM Jackson Memorial Lecture Award Presentation Richard K Parrish II MD 9:59 AM Concluding Remarks Maria M Aaron MD 10:00 AM End of Session

Jackson Memorial Lecture: Laureate Award: Emily Y Chew MD Marilyn T Miller MD

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2019 Academy Awards Guests of Honor Mark Blumenkranz MD Kirk H Packo MD Michael T Trese MD

Distinguished Service Award Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Ningli Wang MD will be accepting.

Special Recognition Award William L Rich III MD

Outstanding Humanitarian Service Award David F Chang MD Graham E Quinn MD

Outstanding Advocate Award Ralph C Lanciano Jr DO

International Blindness Prevention Award Richard L Abbott MD

Straatsma Award for Excellence in Resident Education Susan Culican MD PhD

Visionary Society Award Stanley M Truhlsen MD Michael F Marmor MD Knights Templar Eye Foundation Inc

74 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Skills Transfer Programs-by-Day

SKILLS TRANSFER PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Skills Transfer Programs-by-Day Moscone Center is comprised of three buildings: North (N), South (S), and West (W).

(+) Academy Plus course pass. ($) Ticketed event or session. Prerequisite lectures are strongly recommended, but not required.

Topic Key CAT - Cataract OPTIC - Optics, Refraction, Contact Lenses COR - Cornea, External Disease PATH - Ocular Pathology, Oncology EHR - Electronic Health Records, PEDS - Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus Information Technology PLAST - Oculoplastics, Orbit GLA - Glaucoma REF - Refractive Surgery NEURO - Neuro-Ophthalmology RET - Retina, Vitreous

Saturday, Oct. 12 Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 1:00 - 2:30 PM SKILLS LAB100 Sutured and Sutureless Scleral Buckling: A Hands-on RET $ South 3 Practicum 3:30 - 5:00 PM SKILLS LAB101 Laser Retinopexy for Retinal Breaks: Simulation RET $ South 3 Workshop

Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 8:00 - 9:30 AM SKILLS LAB102 Workshop in Techniques of Lacrimal Intubation PLAST $ South 8 8:00 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LAB103 Adjustable Sutures for Strabismus Surgery PEDS $ South 3 8:00 - 10:30 AM SKILLS LAB107 No Capsule, No Problem: Intrascleral Haptic Fixation CAT $ South 7 of IOLs SKILLS LAB108 Advanced Suturing: Scleral and Iris Fixation of Posterior CAT $ South 5 Chamber IOLs Plus Intraocular Knot Tying 8:00 - 11:00 AM SKILLS LAB109 Orbitofacial Fracture Repair: Plating Workshop PLAST $ South 6 9:00 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LEC104 Fat Grafting and Volume Restoration PLAST + West 2008 SKILLS LEC105 Learning the DMEK Procedure COR + West 2005 SKILLS LEC106 Pupilloplasty Techniques and Innovations in Iris Repair CAT + West 2018 9:00 - 11:15 AM SKILLS LEC110 Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT + South 209-210 SKILLS LEC111 Glaucoma Laser Therapy: Innovations and Advice From GLA + South 312-313 the Experts SKILLS LEC112 Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques: The Core CAT + South 215 Curriculum SKILLS LEC113 Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Principles and Practice COR + South 308 SKILLS LEC114 Cosmetic OnabotulinumtoxinA and Facial Fillers PLAST + West 2001 SKILLS LEC115 Blepharoplasty PLAST + West 2003 SKILLS LEC116 Glaucoma Tube Shunts to Equatorial Plate Reservoir GLA + South 304 SKILLS LEC117 Endothelial Keratoplasty Techniques COR + South 213 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB118 Soft Contact Lens Fitting for the Practicing OPTIC $ South 9 Ophthalmologist

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile.. 75 SKILLS TRANSFER PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LEC119 International Society of Refractive Surgery Laser REF + South 314 Refractive Surgery Course SKILLS LEC120 Macular OCT: Mastering the Basics RET + South 156 SKILLS LEC121 Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior CAT + West 2008 Segment Reconstruction SKILLS LEC122 Imaging of the Optic Nerve and Nerve Fiber Layer GLA + South 155 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SKILLS LAB104A Fat Grafting and Volume Restoration PLAST $ South 8 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB105A Learning the DMEK Procedure: An Introductory Course COR $ South 4 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB106A Pupilloplasty Techniques and Innovations in Iris Repair CAT $ South 3 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LEC123 Periocular Rejuvenation With Fillers and PLAST + West 2001 OnabotulinumtoxinA on Silicone Head Simulators 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM SKILLS LAB110A Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT $ South 7 12:00 - 2:00 PM SKILLS LAB124 Neuroimaging in Ophthalmology NEURO $ South 5 1:00 - 2:30 PM SKILLS LAB114A Cosmetic OnabotulinumtoxinA and Facial Fillers PLAST $ South 8 1:00 - 3:00 PM SKILLS LAB111A Glaucoma Laser Therapy: Innovations and Advice From GLA $ South 3 the Experts SKILLS LAB117A Endothelial Keratoplasty Techniques COR $ South 4 1:30 - 3:00 PM SKILLS LAB112B Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7 2:00 - 4:00 PM SKILLS LAB125 Smartphones in Ophthalmology: #TheFutureIsAI EHR $ South 9 2:00 - 4:15 PM SKILLS LEC126 Surgery for Severe Corneal and Ocular Surface Disease COR + West 2008 SKILLS LEC127 Diabetes 2019: Course on Diabetic Retinopathy RET + West 2001 2:30 - 4:30 PM SKILLS LAB123A Periocular Rejuvenation With Fillers and PLAST $ South 6 OnabotulinumtoxinA on Silicone Head Simulators 3:00 - 5:00 PM SKILLS LAB120A Macular OCT: Small-Group Instruction RET $ South 5 3:00 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LAB128 Basic Oculoplastic Surgery PLAST $ South 8 3:15 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LEC129 Fundamental Facelifting Techniques PLAST + South 305 SKILLS LEC130 Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT + North 23 Surgeon SKILLS LEC131 MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA + North 22 3:30 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LAB116A Glaucoma Tube Shunts to Equatorial Plate Reservoir GLA $ South 3 SKILLS LAB119A Laser Refractive Surgery REF $ South 4 SKILLS LAB121A Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior CAT $ South 7 Segment Reconstruction

Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 8:00 - 9:30 AM SKILLS LAB130A Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Surgeon 8:00 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LAB113A Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Principles and Practice COR $ South 4 SKILLS LAB129A Fundamental Facelifting Techniques PLAST $ South 8 SKILLS LAB131A MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA $ South 3 8:30 - 10:30 AM SKILLS LAB132 Oculoplastic Surgery: Anatomic Foundations, Surgical PLAST $ South 6 Techniques and Enhanced Results 9:00 - 11:00 AM SKILLS LAB133 Portable Fundus Photography RET $ South 9

76 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. SKILLS TRANSFER PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 9:00 - 11:15 AM SKILLS LEC134 Introduction to Aesthetic Facial Surgery by Fractional PLAST + South 156 Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light, Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Devices SKILLS LEC135 Computerized Perimetry Lecture: Visual Field Testing and GLA + West 2018 Interpretation, Emphasizing Glaucoma 9:00 - 11:30 AM SKILLS LAB127 Diabetes 2019 Lab: Fluorescein Angiography RET $ South 5 Interpretation 10:15 - 11:15 AM SKILLS LEC136 Advanced Periorbital Flap and Graft Techniques PLAST + South 155 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LEC137 Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/DMEK): COR + West 2003 Overview and Surgical Pearls SKILLS LEC138 Toric Alignment Imaging and Astigmatism Surgery CAT + West 2005 SKILLS LEC139 Microsurgical Suturing Techniques CAT + North 20 SKILLS LEC140 Ocular Trauma: Translating Lessons Learned on the GO + West 2001 Battlefield Into Everyday Practice 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SKILLS LAB110B Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery CAT $ South 7 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB126A Surgery for Severe Corneal Ocular Surface Disease COR $ South 4 SKILLS LAB131B MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques GLA $ South 3 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM SKILLS LAB115A Blepharoplasty PLAST $ South 8 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM SKILLS LAB141 Learning to Do Eyelid Surgery: The Surgical Anatomy of PLAST $ South 6 the Eyelid 12:30 - 2:30 PM SKILLS LAB122A Imaging of the Optic Nerve and Nerve Fiber Layer GLA $ South 5 1:00 - 3:00 PM SKILLS LAB121B Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior CAT $ South 7 Segment Reconstruction SKILLS LAB134A Introduction to Aesthetic Facial Surgery by Fractional PLAST $ South 3 Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light, Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Devices SKILLS LAB139A Microsurgical Suturing Techniques CAT $ South 4 SKILLS LAB142 Project Human Genome: Genetic Testing for Inherited RET $ South 9 Eye Diseases 2:00 - 3:00 PM SKILLS LEC144 Advanced Techniques in Orbital Decompression and PLAST + North 21 Expansion 2:00 - 4:00 PM SKILLS LAB136A Advanced Periorbital Flap and Graft Techniques PLAST $ South 8 2:00 - 4:15 PM SKILLS LEC145 Trabeculectomy Techniques GLA + West 2001 3:00 - 5:00 PM SKILLS LAB146 Workshop in Flap Techniques for Oculoplastic Surgery PLAST $ South 6 3:15 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LEC147 Surgical Correction of Astigmatism REF + South 308 SKILLS LEC148 Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation PLAST + North 21 3:30 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LAB137A Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/DMEK): COR $ South 4 Overview and Surgical Pearls SKILLS LAB140A Ocular Trauma: Translating Lessons Learned on the GO $ South 3 Battlefield Into Everyday Practice SKILLS LAB149 Gonioscopy and Anterior Segment Imaging for Glaucoma GLA $ South 5 Surgery 4:00 - 5:30 PM SKILLS LAB112A Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7

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Tuesday, Oct. 15 Time Type No. Title Topic $ Room 7:30 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LAB148A Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation PLAST $ South 8 8:00 - 9:30 AM SKILLS LAB112C Phacoemulsification and Advanced Techniques CAT $ South 7 SKILLS LAB145A Trabeculectomy Techniques GLA $ South 3 8:00 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LAB138A Toric Alignment Imaging and Astigmatism Surgery CAT $ South 4 9:00 - 10:00 AM SKILLS LEC143 Wright Innovations Including Minimally Invasive PEDS + West 2001 Strabismus Surgery 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SKILLS LAB130B Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Segment CAT $ South 7 Surgeon 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB143A Wright Innovations Including Minimally Invasive PEDS $ South 3 Strabismus Surgery 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM SKILLS LAB144A Advanced Techniques in Orbital Decompression and PLAST $ South 8 Expansion 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM SKILLS LAB147 Corneal Incisions to Correct Astigmatism REF $ South 4

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SKILLS TRANSFER PROGRAM

Skills Transfer Program Saturday – Tuesday, Oct. 12 – 15

• Attendance in Skills Transfer courses is limited to physicians only, except where noted in the course description. (The term “physician” refers to the definition in the Federal Register: “Those individuals licensed to practice medicine and surgery and osteopathy.”) • Registrants in Skills Transfer lab courses may be required to bring instruments and/or sign an infectious disease waiver form. Refer to individual course listings for specific requirements. • Skills Transfer labs are ticketed events — they are not included in the Academy Plus course pass and must be purchased separately. • Prerequisite lectures are strongly recommended, but not required. • Skills Transfer lectures are included in the Academy Plus course pass. You may attend Skills Transfer lectures without purchasing the lab. • Due to Fire Marshal regulations, seating capacities in courses/lectures are limited. Seating is available on a first-come basis, so please plan accordingly. • Members in Training automatically receive a 50% discount on all Skills Transfer labs, except where noted. • Tickets are non-transferable.

Note: Skills Transfer courses are intended to provide instruction leading to new knowledge and/or skills. The Academy does not certify competence upon completion of Academy courses. Academy courses are not intended to serve as a basis for requesting new or expanded privileges.

NEW New Course EQUIP Participants are required to bring specific equipment, refer to the course abstract for information. W Participants are required to sign an infectious disease transmission waiver/release form.

CATARACT Advanced Suturing: Scleral and Iris Fixation of Posterior Chamber IOLs Plus Intraocular Pupilloplasty Techniques and Innovations in Knot Tying Iris Repair Course Director(s): Gregory S H Ogawa MD Course Director(s): Priyanka Sood MD Course: LAB108 Sunday, 8:00 - 10:30 AM Course: LEC106 Sunday, 9:00 - 10:00 AM Fee: $125 Room: South 5 Room: West 2018 Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery Course: LAB106A Sunday, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Course Director(s): Jeff H Pettey MD Fee: $170 Room: South 3 Course: LEC110 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM No Capsule, No Problem: Intrascleral Haptic Room: South 209-210 Fixation of IOLs Select one of the following Course Director(s): Naveen K Rao MD Course: LAB110A Sunday, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Course: LAB107 Sunday, 8:00 - 10:30 AM Fee: $265 Room: South 7 Fee: $300 Room: South 7 Course: LAB110B Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Fee: $265 Room: South 7

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Phacoemulsification and Advanced Microsurgical Suturing Techniques Techniques: The Core Curriculum Course Director(s): Marian Sue Macsai-Kaplan MD Course Director(s): Steven H Dewey MD Course: LEC139 Monday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LEC112 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Room: North 20 Room: South 215 Course: LAB139A Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Select one of the following Fee: $190 Room: South 4 Senior Instructor(s): Maria Mendicino Aaron MD Course: LAB112A Monday, 4:00 - 5:30 PM CORNEA, EXTERNAL DISEASE Fee: $265 Room: South 7 W Learning the DMEK Procedure Senior Instructor(s): Gerald J Roper MD, Anita Nevyas- Course Director(s): Natalie A Afshari MD Wallace MD Course: LEC105 Sunday, 9:00 - 10:00 AM Course: LAB112B Sunday, 1:30 - 3:00 PM Room: West 2005 Fee: $265 Room: South 7 Course: LAB105A Sunday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LAB112C Tuesday, 8:00 - 9:30 AM Fee: $230 Room: South 4 Fee: $265 Room: South 7 Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty: Principles Anterior Segment Reconstruction and Practice Course Director(s): Sheraz M Daya MD, Sadeer B Course Director(s): Brock K Bakewell MD Hannush MD Course: LEC121 Sunday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LEC113 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Room: West 2008 Room: South 308 Select one of the following Course: LAB113A Monday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM Senior Instructor(s): Richard A Lehrer MD Fee: $230 Room: South 4 Course: LAB121A Sunday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Fee: $300 Room: South 7 W Endothelial Keratoplasty Techniques Senior Instructor(s): David A Crandall MD Course Director(s): Mark A Terry MD Course: LAB121B Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Course: LEC117 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Fee: $300 Room: South 7 Room: South 213 Management of the Vitreous for the Anterior Course: LAB117A Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Fee: $230 Room: South 4 Segment Surgeon Course Director(s): Natalie A Afshari MD W Surgery for Severe Corneal and Ocular Course: LEC130 Sunday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM Surface Disease Room: North 23 Course Director(s): Ali R Djalilian MD Select one of the following Course: LEC126 Sunday, 2:00 - 4:15 PM Course: LAB130A Monday, 8:00 - 9:30 AM Room: West 2008 Fee: $265 Room: South 7 Course: LAB126A Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LAB130B Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Fee: $230 Room: South 4 Fee: $265 Room: South 7 W Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty Toric Alignment Imaging and Astigmatism (DSEK/DMEK): Overview and Surgical Pearls Surgery Course Director(s): Clara C Chan MD, William Barry Lee Course Director(s): Parag A Majmudar MD, Jonathan B MD Rubenstein MD Course: LEC137 Monday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LEC138 Monday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Room: West 2003 Room: West 2005 Course: LAB137A Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Course: LAB138A Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM Fee: $230 Room: South 4 Fee: $230 Room: South 4

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Ocular Trauma: Translating Lessons Learned W MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques on the Battlefield Into Everyday Practice Course Director(s): Nathan M Radcliffe MD Course Director(s): Jonathan E Ellis MD Course: LEC131 Sunday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM Course: LEC140 Monday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Room: North 22 Room: West 2001 Select one of the following Course: LAB140A Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Senior Instructor(s): Brian A Francis MD Fee: $190 Room: South 3 Course: LAB131A Monday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM Fee: $190 Room: South 3 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS, Course: LAB131B Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Fee: $190 Room: South 3 EQUIP Smartphones in Ophthalmology: Computerized Perimetry Lecture: Visual #TheFutureIsAI Field Testing and Interpretation, Emphasizing Course Director(s): Vinay A Shah MD Glaucoma Course: LAB125 Sunday, 2:00 - 4:00 PM Course Director(s): Jeffrey S Schultz MD Fee: $80 Room: South 9 Course: LEC135 Monday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Note: Participants are REQUIRED to bring their Room: West 2018 smartphone / tablet to the course. W Trabeculectomy Techniques Course Director(s): Steven L Mansberger MD GLAUCOMA Course: LEC145 Monday, 2:00 - 4:15 PM Glaucoma Laser Therapy: Innovations and Room: West 2001 Advice From the Experts Senior Instructor(s): Emily P Jones MD Course Director(s): Lisa S Gamell MD Course: LAB145A Tuesday, 8:00 - 9:30 AM Course: LEC111 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Fee: $170 Room: South 3 Room: South 312-313 Gonioscopy and Anterior Segment Imaging Note: Participants will be sharing equipment. for Glaucoma Surgery Course: LAB111A Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Course Director(s): Syril Dorairaj MD Fee: $170 Room: South 3 Course: LAB149 Monday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Glaucoma Tube Shunts to Equatorial Plate Fee: $105 Room: South 5 Reservoir Course Director(s): Ronald Leigh Fellman MD OCS NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY Course: LEC116 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Neuroimaging in Ophthalmology Room: South 304 Course Director(s): Michael S Vaphiades DO Senior Instructor(s): Paul A Sidoti MD Course: LAB124 Sunday, 12:00 - 2:00 PM Course: LAB116A Sunday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Fee: $105 Room: South 5 Fee: $190 Room: South 3 Imaging of the Optic Nerve and Nerve Fiber OCULOPLASTICS, ORBIT Layer EQUIP W Workshop in Techniques of Course Director(s): E Randy Craven MD Lacrimal Intubation Course: LEC122 Sunday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Course Director(s): Arthur Perry MD Room: South 155 Course: LAB102 Sunday, 8:00 - 9:30 AM Course Director(s): Howard Barnebey MD Fee: $290 Room: South 8 Course: LAB122A Monday, 12:30 - 2:30 PM Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. Fee: $105 Room: South 5 W Fat Grafting and Volume Restoration Course Director(s): David Khoramian Isaacs MD Course: LEC104 Sunday, 9:00 - 10:00 AM Room: West 2008 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 81 SKILLS TRANSFER PROGRAM

Course: LAB104A Sunday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM W Oculoplastic Surgery: Anatomic Fee: $290 Room: South 8 Foundations, Surgical Techniques and Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. Enhanced Results Orbitofacial Fracture Repair: Plating Course Director(s): Cat Burkat MDFACS Workshop Course: LAB132 Monday, 8:30 - 10:30 AM Course Director(s): Peter J Timoney MBBCh Fee: $125 Room: South 6 Course: LAB109 Sunday, 8:00 - 11:00 AM Introduction to Aesthetic Facial Surgery Fee: $175 Room: South 6 by Fractional Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light, EQUIP W Cosmetic OnabotulinumtoxinA and Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Devices Facial Fillers Course Director(s): Julie A Woodward MD Course Director(s): Cat Burkat MD FACS Course: LEC134 Monday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Course: LEC114 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Room: South 156 Room: West 2001 Note: Participants will be sharing equipment. Note: Participants may wish to bring surgical loupes. Course: LAB134A Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Course: LAB114A Sunday, 1:00 - 2:30 PM Fee: $170 Room: South 3 Fee: $290 Room: South 8 EQUIP W Advanced Periorbital Flap and W Blepharoplasty Graft Techniques Course Director(s): Richard C Allen MD PhD Course Director(s): Craig N Czyz DO Course: LEC115 Sunday, 9:00 - 11:15 AM Course: LEC136 Monday, 10:15 - 11:15 AM Room: West 2003 Room: South 155 Course: LAB115A Monday, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Course: LAB136A Monday, 2:00 - 4:00 PM Fee: $380 Room: South 8 Fee: $380 Room: South 8 Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. Periocular Rejuvenation With Fillers and OnabotulinumtoxinA on Silicone Head W Learning to Do Eyelid Surgery: The Simulators Surgical Anatomy of the Eyelid Course Director(s): Shubhra Goel MD Course Director(s): Edward H Bedrossian MD FACS Course: LEC123 Sunday, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Course: LAB141 Monday, 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Room: West 2001 Fee: $145 Room: South 6 Course: LAB123A Sunday, 2:30 - 4:30 PM EQUIP W Advanced Techniques in Orbital Fee: $125 Room: South 6 Decompression and Expansion W Basic Oculoplastic Surgery Course Director(s): Robert A Goldberg MD Course Director(s): Michael Kangwhi Yoon MD Course: LEC144 Monday, 2:00 - 3:00 PM Course: LAB128 Sunday, 3:00 - 5:30 PM Room: North 21 Fee: $380 Room: South 8 Course: LAB144A Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM Fee: $460 Room: South 8 W Fundamental Facelifting Techniques Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. Course Director(s): Don De Silva MBBS Workshop in Flap Techniques for Course: LEC129 Sunday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM Oculoplastic Surgery Room: South 305 Course Director(s): Suzanne K Freitag MD Course: LAB129A Monday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM Fee: $380 Room: South 8 Course: LAB146 Monday, 3:00 - 5:00 PM Fee: $125 Room: South 6 Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. EQUIP W Endoscopic Forehead and Eyebrow Elevation Course Director(s): Stuart R Seiff MD, Susan R Carter MD Course: LEC148 Monday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM Room: North 21

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Course: LAB148A Tuesday, 7:30 - 10:00 AM Course: LAB147 Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Fee: $460 Room: South 8 Fee: $180 Room: South 4 Note: Participants may want to bring surgical loupes. RETINA, VITREOUS OPTICS, REFRACTION, CONTACT LENSES Sutured and Sutureless Scleral Buckling: EQUIP Soft Contact Lens Fitting for the A Hands-on Practicum Practicing Ophthalmologist Course Director(s): Christina Y Weng MDMBA Course Director(s): Peter C Donshik MD Course: LAB100 Saturday, 1:00 - 2:30 PM Course: LAB118 Sunday, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Fee: $170 Room: South 3 Fee: $105 Room: South 9 Laser Retinopexy for Retinal Breaks: Note: Each participant is required to bring their own PC Simulation Workshop (Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or 10) or Mac computer (NOT an iPad, tablet, or smartphone). The computer Course Director(s): Elad Moisseiev MD should have a functioning USB port. Course: LAB101 Saturday, 3:30 - 5:00 PM Fee: $170 Room: South 3 PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY, Note: Participants will be sharing equipment. STRABISMUS Macular OCT: Mastering the Basics Adjustable Sutures for Strabismus Surgery Course Director(s): John S Pollack MD Course Director(s): S Grace Prakalapakorn MD MPH, Course: LEC120 Sunday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Jasleen K Singh MD Room: South 156 Course: LAB103 Sunday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM Course: LAB120A Sunday, 3:00 - 5:00 PM Fee: $190 Room: South 3 Fee: $105 Room: South 5 W Innovations Including Minimally Invasive Diabetes 2019: Course on Diabetic Strabismus Surgery Retinopathy Course Director(s): Yi Ning Strube MD, Kenneth W Course Director(s): Keye L Wong MD Wright MD Course: LEC127 Sunday, 2:00 - 4:15 PM Course: LEC143 Tuesday, 9:00 - 10:00 AM Room: West 2001 Room: West 2001 Course: LAB127 Monday, 9:00 - 11:30 AM Course: LAB143A Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Fee: $125 Room: South 5 Fee: $190 Room: South 3 Portable Fundus Photography Course Director(s): Andrew M Hendrick MD REFRACTIVE SURGERY Course: LAB133 Monday, 9:00 - 11:00 AM International Society of Refractive Surgery Fee: $80 Room: South 9 Laser Refractive Surgery Course EQUIP Project Human Genome: Genetic Course Director(s): Jason E Stahl MD Testing for Inherited Eye Diseases Course: LEC119 Sunday, 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM Course Director(s): Veeral Shah MD Room: South 314 Course: LAB142 Monday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM Laser Refractive Surgery Fee: $35 Room: South 9 Course Director(s): George O Waring MD Note: This workshop will involve database access. Course: LAB119A Sunday, 3:30 - 5:30 PM Attendees are requested to bring a laptop or tablet that Fee: $230 Room: South 4 is able to connect to the free conference WiFi Access system. Note: Participants will be sharing equipment. Surgical Correction of Astigmatism Course Director(s): Jean-Luc Febbraro MD, Hamza N Khan MD FACS Course: LEC147 Monday, 3:15 - 5:30 PM Room: South 308 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 83 Spotlight/Symposia

SPOTLIGHT/SYMPOSIA Spotlight/Symposia Saturday - Tuesday, Oct. 12 – 15

Spotlight Sessions and Symposia are free of charge and open to all attendees.

Case Presentations Demonstrate the Impact of Spotlight Sessions Vision Rehabilitation on Patients’ Lives SYM04 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM SUNDAY, OCT. 13 Room: North 21 Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and New Cosponsored by the Vision Rehabilitation Committee Technologies for the Ophthalmologist Global Education Closing the Gender Gap in SPO1 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Global Eye Care: Data and Solutions Room: South Esplanade Ballroom SYM05 12:15 - 1:45 PM Room: South 152 MONDAY, OCT. 14 Cosponsored by the Global Education and Outreach Committee Spotlight on Cataract: Complicated Phaco Cases - My Top 5 Pearls Diagnose This Live SPO2 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM SYM06 1:00 - 2:00 PM Room: West 3002 Room: South 202-203 CHARLES D KELMAN LECTURE Communication Skills for Conversing With Your Artificial Iris Implantation Patients Kevin M Miller MD SYM07 1:00 - 2:00 PM Room: North 21 Spotlight on Utilizing Physician Extenders in Cosponsored by the Vision Rehabilitation Committee an Ophthalmic Practice: Pearls and Pitfalls The Current Evidence Guiding Global SPO3 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Ophthalmology Practices: Where Are We and How Should We Prepare to Advance the Global Evidence Basis? SATURDAY, OCT. 12 SYM08 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: South 152 New Concepts in Adult Learning: From Medical Cosponsored by the AAO Secretariat for Global School to Retirement Alliances SYM03 9:30 - 11:00 AM Core Ophthalmic Knowledge for Uveitis Room: North 22 SYM10 2:00 - 3:45 PM Cosponsored by the Association of University Professors Room: South 205 in Ophthalmology Conference for Ophthalmic Educators Wearable Assistive Technology for Low Vision SYM09 2:00 - 5:30 PM SYM01 10:00 - 11:00 AM Room: South 304 Room: North 21 Cosponsored by the International Council of Cosponsored by the Vision Rehabilitation Committee Ophthalmology Core Ophthalmic Knowledge for Oculoplastics Diagnose This Live SYM02 10:00 - 11:15 AM SYM11 2:15 - 3:15 PM Room: South 205 Room: South 202-203

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SATURDAY, OCT. 12 (CON’T) MICHAEL F MARMOR LECTURE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY AND THE ARTS Vision Rehabilitation for Glaucoma SYM19 SYM12 2:15 - 3:15 PM 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: North 21 Room: West 2002 Cosponsored by the Vision Rehabilitation Committee Blind Organists and the King of Instruments Bruce Lamott PhD SUNDAY, OCT. 13 ARNALL PATZ LECTURE Introduction to Cornea and Lens-Based SYM65 Refractive Surgery for Residents 12:45 - 1:45 PM SYM13 8:00 - 10:00 AM Room: West 3020 Room: South Esplanade Ballroom The Evolving Pathophysiology and Treatment of Cosponsored by the International Society of Refractive Retinopathy of Prematurity Surgery Mary Elizabeth Hartnett MD FACS

Controversies in Cornea The Innovators Symposium SYM14 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SYM22 2:00 - 3:00 PM Room: West 2020 Room: South Esplanade Ballroom How to Use the Latest Imaging and Diagnostic The Great Debate: Oculoplastics Technology in the Pediatric Patient SYM21 2:00 - 3:15 PM SYM15 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Room: West 2002 Room: West 3020 Addressing the Global Myopia Burden Cosponsored by the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus SYM23 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: West 3020 MARSHALL M PARKS LECTURE Joint Session with the American Academy of Optometry How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect the Future of ROP Care Ophthalmic Premier League: A Team Symposium Michael F Chiang MD on Managing Cataract Complications SYM24 2:00 - 3:30 PM What You Need to Know From the Past Year’s Room: West 3002 Literature Picture This: Imaging for the Anterior Segment SYM16 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Specialist Room: West 3014 SYM25 2:00 - 4:00 PM Cosponsored by the American Ophthalmological Society Room: West 2020 and the American Board of Ophthalmology Cosponsored by the Cornea Society A New Retina Explosion? CASTROVIEJO LECTURE SYM17 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Acanthamoeba Keratitis: Getting the Treatment Room: West 2002 Right Cosponsored by The Retina Society John K G Dart MD

Cataract Surgery: The Cutting Edge Incorporating New Technology Into My Practice: SYM18 12:15 - 1:45 PM When, How and Why? A Perspective From Global Room: West 3002 Leaders SYM26 3:45 - 5:15 PM Room: West 2002 Cosponsored by Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis

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SUNDAY, OCT. 13 (CON’T) Focus on Quality of Life in Glaucoma: Measuring and Optimizing Functional and Patient-Centered TBI in Children Outcomes SYM27 3:45 - 5:15 PM SYM33 8:30 - 10:00 AM Room: West 3020 Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Cosponsored by the American Orthoptic Council Cosponsored by Prevent Blindness Eyelid Malposition With Ocular Prosthesis in ROBERT N SHAFFER LECTURE Place The Future of Vision Restoration in Glaucoma SYM28 3:45 - 5:15 PM Jeffrey L Goldberg MD PhD Room: West 3014 In This Corner...The Retina Debates, 2019 Cosponsored by the American Society of Ocularists SYM34 8:30 - 10:00 AM RUEDEMANN LECTURE Room: West 2020 An I for an Eye Removal: Innovations in Cosponsored by the American Society of Retina Enucleation Specialists Jeremiah P Tao MD AI and ML: Promise and Purpose for Global Crosslinking for Corneal Ectasia: Real-World Ophthalmology Experience SYM31 8:30 - 11:00 AM SYM29 3:45 - 5:15 PM Room: South 151 Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Cosponsored by the Global Education and Outreach Cosponsored by the Eye and Contact Lens Association Committee WHITNEY G SAMPSON LECTURE A Critical Evaluation of Top-Line Data: Cornea Expanding CXL From Keratoconus to Infectious OTAs That Will Change Your Practice Keratitis SYM35 9:00 - 10:00 AM Farhad Hafezi MD PhD Room: West 2002 Cosponsored by the Ophthalmic Technology Assessment Committee MONDAY, OCT. 14 Technology Update for Seniors The Evolution and Effect of Genomic Medicine, SYM36 10:15 - 11:15 AM Blockchain, and Robot-assisted Surgery on the Room: West 3020 Practice of Ophthalmology. Cosponsored by the Senior Ophthalmologist Committee SYM30 8:30 - 10:00 AM Room: West 3020 The Great Debate: Neuro-Ophthalmology Cosponsored by the American Medical Association SYM66 10:15 - 11:15 AM Ophthalmology Section Council Room: West 2002 PARKER HEATH LECTURE Hot Topics 2019 Precision Medicine, Health Economics and SYM37 10:15 - 11:45 AM Practice Patterns Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Barbara McAneny MD Current Management of Orbital Inflammatory Disease Novel Approaches to Physician Wellness: No SYM38 10:15 - 11:45 AM More “Feeling the Burn” Room: West 3014 SYM32 8:30 - 10:00 AM Cosponsored by the American Society of Ophthalmic Room: West 3014 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Cosponsored by the National Medical Association Ophthalmology Section WENDELL L HUGHES LECTURE Ocular Melanoma: Marching Forward with Imaging, Nanoparticles, and Immunorevolution Carol L Shields MD 86 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. SPOTLIGHT/SYMPOSIA

MONDAY, OCT. 14 (CON’T) Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Retinal Breaks and Detachment, and Lattice Degeneration: White Dot Syndromes: A Systematic Approach to Management and Follow-up Recommendations Diagnosis From the Preferred Practice Pattern Guidelines SYM39 10:15 - 11:45 AM SYM46 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: West 2020 Room: West 2020 Cosponsored by the American Uveitis Society Cosponsored by the Preferred Practice Patterns Committee Glaucoma: The Twisted History of a Complex Disease Endophthalmitis : Prophylaxis and Management SYM40 12:15 - 1:45 PM SYM47 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: South 152 Room: West 3020 Cosponsored by the Museum Program Committee Cosponsored by the All India Ophthalmological Society Mobile Eye Technology: Top Apps, Innovations ASCRS Essentials: The Complete Guide to the and Devices to Enhance Patient Care in the Management of Astigmatism at the Time of Digital Age Cataract Surgery SYM41 12:15 - 1:45 PM SYM45 2:00 - 4:00 PM Room: West 3014 Room: West 3002 Cosponsored by Women in Ophthalmology Cosponsored by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery The Impact of AI on Ophthalmology SYM20 12:45 - 1:45 PM DR. ALLAN JENSEN AND Room: West 3020 CLAIRE JENSEN LECTURE IN Cosponsored by the Committee on Medical Information PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS Technology SYM48 3:15 - 4:15 PM Room: West 2002 SYM42 12:45 - 1:45 PM Ethical Aspects of Global Ophthalmic Practice Room: West 2002 Anthony J Aldave MD C STEPHEN AND FRANCES Cosponsored by the Ethics Committee FOSTER LECTURE ON UVEITIS AND IMMUNOLOGY Innovations in Refractive Surgery SYM42 12:45 - 1:45 PM SYM49 3:45 - 5:15 PM Room: West 2002 Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Ebola, Emerging Infectious Diseases, and the Cosponsored by the International Society of Refractive Eye: Patient and Public Health Implications Surgery Steven Yeh MD BARRAQUER LECTURE Vector Planning Method: Residual Astigmatism Management of Ocular Diseases in Patients With Minimised – LASIK Surprises Avoided Dementia: A Case-Based Approach Noel A Alpins MD FACS SYM43 2:00 - 3:00 PM Room: West 3014 Cosponsored by the Committee on Aging, the Senior TUESDAY, OCT. 15 Ophthalmologist Committee and the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Delivery of Therapeutics to the Posterior Ocular Segment Scientific Insights From Big Data From the RPB/ SYM50 8:30 - 10:00 AM AAO Awards for IRIS Registry Research Room: West 2002 SYM44 2:00 - 3:00 PM Cosponsored by the Association for Research in Vision Room: West 2002 and Ophthalmology Cosponsored by the IRIS Registry Executive Committee

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15 (CON’T) Vascular Disease in Neuro-Ophthalmology SYM51 8:30 - 10:00 AM Room: West 3014 Cosponsored by the North American Neuro- Ophthalmology Society WILLIAM F HOYT LECTURE CAR-Unexplained Visual Loss John L Keltner MD

The Millennial Movement: How Gender Equality, Big Data and Technology Will Be Embraced by the Young Ophthalmologist SYM52 8:30 - 10:00 AM Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Cosponsored by the Young Ophthalmologist Committee Grand Rounds: Cases and Experts From Across the World SYM53 10:15 - 11:45 AM Room: South Esplanade Ballroom Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Endophthalmitis SYM54 10:15 - 11:45 AM Room: West 2002 Cosponsored by the Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group JONES/SMOLIN LECTURE New Bugs, New Technologies and New Drugs: Infectious Endophthalmitis in the 21st Century Harry W Flynn Jr MD

Ocular Toxicities Associated with Targeted Anti-Cancer Agents: A Brave New World for the Ophthalmologist SYM55 10:15 - 11:45 AM Room: West 3014 Cosponsored by the American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists ZIMMERMAN LECTURE Wonder and Doubt—The Vasculogenic Mimicry Story Robert Folberg MD

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Academy Free Coffee. Café Your Questions. Expert Panels. Lively Conversation.

Saturday - Tuesday, Oct. 11 - 15 South 10 – 12 Engage in the conversation: Hear expert panels debate, then text message the speakers your questions

How to submit a question: Send SMS text to 41411 with the keyword ACafe followed by a space and then the text of your question (e.g. “ACafe …”). Note: For SMS, standard text messaging fees may apply based on your wire- less plan.

Saturday, Oct. 12 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM 10:15 AM to 11:30 AM SYM61 Oculoplastics SYM56 Uveitis Moderator: Stuart R Seiff MD Moderator: Justine R Smith MD Monday, Oct. 14 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM 1:30 PM to 2:45 PM SYM62 Pediatric Ophthalmology, SYM57 Private Equity Strabismus Moderator: Robert E Wiggins, MD, MHA Moderator: Gregg T Lueder MD 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM SYM58 Cataract SYM63 Cornea, External Disease Moderator: Terry Kim MD Moderator: Edward J Holland MD Sunday, Oct. 13 Tuesday, Oct. 15 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM SYM59 Glaucoma SYM64 Cataract Moderator: Thomas W Samuelson MD Moderator: Lisa B Arbisser MD 1:30 PM to 2:45 PM SYM60 Retina Moderator: Pravin U Dugel MD

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SPECIAL MEETINGS AND EVENTS Special Meetings and Events Friday - Monday, Oct. 11 – 14

Special Meetings and Events are free of charge, unless otherwise noted. They are not eligible for CME credit.

FRIDAY, OCT. 11 Stop the Bleed Course: SPE37 1:30 - 2:30 PM Effective Facilitation Skills Room: South 5 Course: SPE61 1:30 - 2:45 PM Developing a Patient-Reported Outcome Room: South 202-203 Measure for Patients Implanted With Premium Design and Adapt Your Talk to Different IOLs Audiences Course: SPE59 2:00 - 3:00 PM Course: SPE62 3:00 - 4:15 PM Room: South 312-313 Room: South 202-203 Giving A Voice to Your Patients: Best Practices SATURDAY, OCT. 12 for Grassroots Advocacy in Your Local Community Global Ophthalmology: An Emerging Field, Course: SPE38 3:15 - 4:15 PM Challenges and Pathways to Impact Room: South 204 Course: SPE23 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Room: South 304 SUNDAY, OCT. 13 Stop the Bleed 2019 YO Program Course: SPE28 10:00 - 11:00 AM Course: SPE41 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Room: South 5 Room: South 151 Communicating Research and Education Fall Council Meeting Advances in Ophthalmology Course: SPE42 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM Course: SPE24 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Room: Westin St. Francis, Grand Ballroom Room: South 204 2019 Medicare Update Forum Stop the Bleed Course: SPE46 12:15 - 1:45 PM Course: SPE31 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Room: West 3014 Room: South 5 Friends of Bill W Real World Evidence in Ophthalmology Course: SPE47 12:45 - 1:45 PM Course: SPE32 12:15 - 1:45 PM Room: South 307 Room: South 312-313 Communicating With Patients Who Are Friends of Bill W Different Than You Course: SPE33 12:45 - 1:45 PM Course: SPE48 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 307 Room: South 204 Marketing 101: Kickstart Your Website, Social Ergonomics/Musculoskeletal Disorders in Media and Blog Ophthalmologists Course: SPE34 1:00 - 4:00 PM Course: SPE49 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 201 Room: South 201

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Q&A With the FDA Course: SPE50 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 312-313 OMIC Annual Members Meeting Course: SPE51 1:15 - 1:45 PM Room: West 3001 OMIC Bruce Spivey Forum - Ophthalmic Anesthesia: Plan, Prepare and Be Ready When Things Go Wrong Course: SPE52 2:00 - 3:30 PM Room: West 3014

MONDAY, OCT. 14 Why Take the Risk?: Effective Risk Management Strategy With Patient Education and Informed Consent Course: SPE54 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 201 Friends of Bill W Course: SPE55 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 307 Welcome to the Real World of Ophthalmology: Reality 101 for Residents and Fellows Course: SPE56 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 155 Stars in Their Eyes: How Astronauts’ Vision Is Impacted by Space Travel and Its Application to Ophthalmology Knowledge Course: SPE57 12:45 - 1:45 PM Room: South 308 2019 SO Special Program and Reception Course: SPE58 2:30 - 5:00 PM Room: South 151

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LEARNING LOUNGE Learning Lounge An Interactive Space for Learning Saturday - Tuesday, Oct. 12 – 15 North, Booth 5314

The Learning Lounge is an interactive space for informal, small group discussions facilitated by experts in the field. Float among theaters, new topics begin every 30 minutes. They are not eligible for CME credit. Find the most up-to-date schedule through the Mobile Meeting Guide, www.aao.org/mobile.

Saturday, Oct. 12 Learning Lounge 1 Learning Lounge 2 Learning Lounge 3 12:00

12:15 Astigmatism Managment During Cataract Surgery 12:30 Mitchell P Weikert MD 12:45 Seth M Pantanelli MD Ectropion/Entropion for the 1:00 Comprehensive Ophthalmologist Dianne M Schlachter MD 1:15 Managing the Ocular Surface 1:30 Preeya K Gupta MD Zaina N Al-Mohtaseb MD 1:45 Conquering Cataract Surgery 2:00 Complications Brandon Ayres MD 2:15 MIGS: What’s Here Now and What’s on the Horizon 2:30 Hady Saheb MD MPH Arsham Sheybani MD 2:45 Davinder S Grover MD Optimizing IOL Calculations 3:00 Douglas D Koch MD 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 Wise Ways to Spend Your Money Global Ophthalmology - 4:15 and Time When You are Starting a A Volunteer’s Perspective Practice High Tech/Low Tech Solutions for David H Cherwek MD Arvind Saini MD MBA Children with Low Vision 4:30 Baxter F McLendon MD FACS James G Chelnis MD Linda M Lawrence MD Larry Schwab MD Ravi D Goel MD Terry L Schwartz MD Mae Millicent W Peterseim MD 4:45 Sandy T Feldman MD Scott D Lawrence MD Aaron C Holtebeck MD 5:00

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Sunday, Oct. 13

Learning Lounge 1 Learning Lounge 2 Learning Lounge 3 9:00

9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30

10:45 When Does the Patient Need Surgery 11:00 for Orbital Fracture? Paul D Langer MD Robert C Kersten MD 11:15 Sutured Secondary IOL: Pearls and 11:30 Pitfalls from the Retina Perspective Ehsan Rahimy MD Pradeep S Prasad MD 11:45 Update on Retinopathy of 12:00 Prematurity Irena Tsui MD Monica Ralli Khitri MD 12:15 Role of OCT in Neuro Ophthalmology 12:30 Practice Shira S Simon MD Matthew James Thurtell MBBS 12:45 Matching the Correct Implant to the Right Patient 1:00 Jessica B Ciralsky MD Ashley R Brissette MD 1:15 Perioperative Considerations for 1:30 the Diabetic Patient Christopher Nathaniel Roybal MD PhD 1:45 Yasser M Elshatory MD PhD Pediatric Optic Nerve Challenges 2:00 David L Rogers MD Hilliary Inger MD 2:15 2:30 Managing the Dislocated IOL Zaina N Al-Mohtaseb MD

2:45 How Artificial Intelligence Will 3:00 Affect Glaucoma Care Michael V Boland MD PhD Aaron Y Lee MD 3:15 Update on Optic Neuritis, NMO and 3:30 Anti-MOG John J Chen MD PhD 3:45 Fiona E Costello MD Practical Strategies to Enhance Wellness and Build Physician 4:00 Resilience Jullia A Rosdahl MD PhD Corneal Neurotization for the 4:15 Nicola Kim MD Oculoplastic and Corneal 4:30 Specialist Ilya M Leyngold MD 4:45 Christine Shieh MD Christopher L Weller MD 5:00

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Monday, Oct. 14

Learning Lounge 1 Learning Lounge 2 Learning Lounge 3 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 At the Movies - Oculoplastics Julian D Perry MD 10:15 10:30 At the Movies - Retina Adam S Wenick MD 10:45 11:00 At the Movies - Cataract Sumitra S Khandelwal MD Ergonomics is Everything 11:15 Samuel Masket MD John R Stechschulte MD 11:30 Ruth D Williams MD 11:45 Christopher D Riemann MD Deepinder K Dhaliwal MD Steven G Safran MD Inherited Retinal Diseases from 12:00 Diagnosis to Surgical Treatment Marc T Mathias MD 12:15 Update on Imaging Technology in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment 12:30 Luis E Vazquez MD Elizabeth A Dale MD 12:45 Pediatric Anterior Segment Andrew Camp MD Challenges 1:00 Phoebe D Lenhart MD Kamiar Mireskandari MBCHB PhD 1:15 Erin D Stahl MD Indications for SMILE vs LASIK 1:30 vs PRK William B Trattler MD 1:45 Enhancing Your Social Media 2:00 Presence Andrea A Tooley MD Ashley R Brissette MD 2:15 Management of Corneal Ulcers for the 2:30 Comprehensive Ophthalmologist Francis S Mah MD 2:45 Elizabeth T Viriya MD EyeWiki Live - Selected Topics from 3:00 the Academy’s Wiki Marcus M Marcet MD 3:15 Diagnosis and Management of Complex Secondary Strabismus 3:30 Federico G Velez MD Hilda Capo MD 3:45 Matthew S Pihlblad MD Management of Neurotrophic 4:00 Keratitis Marian Sue Macsai-Kaplan MD ABO MOC: Your Questions Answered 4:15 Andreas Lauer MD 4:30 George B Bartley MD Bhavna P Sheth MD 4:45 Jane A Bailey MD Chris Albanis MD 5:00

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Tuesday, Oct. 15

Learning Lounge 1 Learning Lounge 2 Learning Lounge 3 9:00 9:15

9:30

9:45

10:00 Video Program Best of Show 10:15 Awards William J Fishkind MD FACS 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00

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EyePlay Experience South, Booth 2349

What could be better than connecting with people while cuddling with comfort animals? Give back, re-charge, get assistance or just hang out. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ACTIVITY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Comfort Animal Pet Program 10:00 AM – 10:00 AM – 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM Concessions 12:00 PM – 12:00 PM – 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM Foundation for Hospital Art 10:00 AM – 10:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Community Service Project 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM Fun Zone Games 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM Mobile Device Concierge Charging 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – Service 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM Photo Op 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM Tech Bar 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM

Wellness Lounge West, Booth 7561

Taking a break can improve focus, increase energy and reduce stress. Take advantage of complimentary seated massage. Get inspired, rejuvenated and re-energized through yoga and meditation. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ACTIVITY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Chair Yoga 1:00 – 1:15 PM 2:00 – 2:15 PM 10:00 – 10:15 AM 2:00 – 2:15 PM 3:00 – 3:15 PM 11:00 – 11:15 AM 3:00 – 3:15 PM 3:00 – 3:15 PM Guided Meditation/ 10:00 – 10:15 AM 12:00 – 12:15 PM Breath Work 11:00 – 11:15 AM 1:00 – 1:15 PM 12:00 – 12:15 PM 2:00 – 2:15 PM 1:00 – 1:15 PM Seated Massage 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Zen Garden 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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TECHNOLOGY PAVILION Technology Pavilion Saturday – Tuesday, Oct. 12 – 15 West, Booth 7755

Product Theater Get up-to-date information on products and services while enjoying a free continental breakfast or lunch.

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 12:30 – 1:30 PM DEXTENZA® (Dexamethasone Ophthalmic 9:30 – 10:30 AM Insert) 0.4mg; Putting the Control of Steroid Acthar® Gel: A Treatment Option for a Post-Op Therapy in Your Hands Range of Ocular Inflammatory Diseases Moderator: John Hovanesian Presenter: John Sheppard, MD, Virginia Eye Panel: Zaina Al-Mohtaseb, John Berdahl, P Dee Consultants Stephenson, Sydney Tyson Learn about a variety of topics related to the Addressing the unmet need from current treat- use of Acthar® in Ocular Inflammatory Diseases ment options for the treatment of inflammation Sponsored by Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and pain following ophthalmic surgery with a novel drug delivery alternative; DEXTENZA. 12:30 – 1:30 PM Sponsored by Ocular Therapeutix Novartis Symposium Presenters: Charles Wykoff MD PhD and Peter MONDAY, OCT. 14 Kaiser MD An engaging, expert-led discussion that offers 9:30 – 10:30 AM ® attendees the opportunity to learn about a new The Efficacy and Safety of LUCENTIS treatment option. (RANIBIZUMAB INJECTION) in Neovas- Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corpora- cular Age-Related Macular Degeneration tion (nAMD) & Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) with or Without Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) Presenter: Lloyd Clark, MD, Palmetto Retina SUNDAY, OCT. 13 Discuss in-depth the use of LUCENTIS for the 9:30 – 10:30 AM treatment of neovascular age-related macular A 360˚ Approach to Clinical and Practice degeneration and diabetic retinopathy with and Management of Wet AMD and DR without diabetic macular edema. Presenters: Mitch Goff, MD, and Kari Rasmus- Sponsored by Genentech, A Member of the Roche sen, COO of Rocky Mountain Retina Consultants Group of Utah Learn what’s new about a treatment option for Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Retinopathy and how to help effec- tively manage patients. Sponsored by REGENERON Pharmaceuticals, and designed for U.S. retina specialists.

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SATURDAY, OCT. 12 3:00 – 4:00 PM Protect Your Online Reputation: 5 Pearls to 11:00 – 11:30 AM Build A Physician Brand & Social Media Technology Update from the Academy: Presence Ophthalmic News and Education (ONE®) Ravi D Goel MD Network Patients increasingly rely on internet rating sites to Rahul N Khurana MD, Editor-in-Chief of the ONE find medical providers. The information on these Network websites is rarely monitored and reviews are often Purnima S Patel MD, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the inaccurate. A single negative comment can damage ONE Network professional reputation and affect practice growth. Sarah Page, American Academy of Ophthalmology Monitoring online presence and social media to Daniel Mummert, American Academy of address negative comments is a daunting task Ophthalmology which can no longer be ignored. Study strategies to The Ophthalmic News and Education (ONE) Net- effectively monitor your online reputation including work provides members and subscribers access to common techniques to support promoters, address relevant clinical information from an extensive, up- critics, engage in social media and establish a to-date knowledgebase. Review the latest features positive internet presence. Learn how to effectively and content on the site, including online resources address negative comments, which may otherwise for resident education, as well as the new AAO ruin your professional reputation, practice success, Ophthalmic Education app. Presenters will answer and profitability. questions and demonstrate areas of the site. 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM 11:45 AM – 12:15 PM How the New Online Privacy Regulations Cybersecurity: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Affect You, Even If You Think They Don’t You Randall Wong MD, Medical Marketing Enterprises, H Jay Wisnicki MD, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine LLC Cyber threats are real and omnipresent. Do you Equifax, Yahoo, Sony, Facebook, Capital One; know what the GDPR and CCPA regulations are more and more frequently massive personal data and how they affect you and your business? What breaches come to light. As a result, the European is often the weakest link in your data protection Union, with their General Data Protection Regula- defense? What should you do if you fall victim to a tion (GDPR), and California, with recent similar cyber attack? Did you know the insurance industry legislation, have introduced sweeping new Internet now offers “Cyber Insurance”? Quickly learn what user privacy protections. Coupled with heavy penal- you need to know to help stay out of harm’s way. ties for infractions even for US companies, these new rules have a global impact on online business 2:00 – 2:30 PM practices and may act as a blueprint for other Advanced IOL Counseling for the Non-Salesman states or the Federal Government to follow in the Omar Krad MD future. Get an overview of what these new laws mean for you and your practice. There’s no need to be a salesman. Eliminate the patient-perceived conflict of interest and increase your advanced technology IOL conversions by talk- ing patients OUT of them. This free and effective cataract counseling app will do the work for you.

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4:30 PM – 5:00 PM SUNDAY, OCT. 13 Smartphone and Mobile Technology Update 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Vinay A Shah MD, Dean McGee Eye Institute, Technological Innovations in Vision University of Oklahoma Rehabilitation Rohit Krishna MD, University of Missouri - Kansas Moderator: Linda A Lam MD MBA City Zuby Onwuta, Think and Zoom R Ken Lord MD, Retina Associates of Southern Utah Michael Freeman JD, Oculenz What are the latest Smartphone and Tablet trends Karen Kilroy, Riley Blockchain and technologies that can help simply your life and Amos Miller ScB MBA, Soundscape Microsoft benefit your practice? We will examine current Learn about the latest technological innovations developments in mobile computing and review the that can support patients with vision loss. latest Apps for medical and personal use including Novel products, both hardware and software, will clinical reference, education, increasing efficiency, be presented that support independence, safety and practice branding and marketing. Audience and functional ability in the low vision population. questions are welcome. MONDAY, OCT. 14 2:00 – 3:00 PM Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology 11:00 – 11:30 AM Moderator: Linda A Lam MD MBA Blockchain Use in Healthcare: Hype or High Aaron Lee MD, University of Washington Impact Michael D Abramoff MD PhD, IDx, University of Iowa Renee Bovelle MD Pearse A Keane MD, Moorfields Hospital, Google What is blockchain technology and how can it DeepMind be applied in healthcare? Discover blockchain’s Daniel SW Ting MD PhD, Singapore National Eye Center impending impact on reliability, trust and security, Stephen Odaibo MD MS, Retina AI-Health while piercing some of the hyperbole surrounding the term. Learn about AI and its applications in ophthalmol- ogy, with real-world clinical applications. 11:45 AM – 12:15 PM Overview about AI technology, past, present, and future. Latest technology innovations in AI will be A Color Matching App for the Color Blind presented as it relates to vision care. Robert Penner MD App developer and ophthalmologist Robert Penner, 3:30 – 4:00 PM who is color blind himself, will review the develop- Social Media on Steroids: Pearls and Pitfalls ment and application of machine learning technol- Rob Melendez MD MBA ogy to help colorblind people select appropriately color matched apparel. Other options available to Andrea Tooley MD aid the color vision deficient person improve color Elisabeth Sledz MS-IV coordination when dressing will also be discussed. Gabriella Acosta MS-III Juliana Runnels MS-III The most popular social media platforms will be highlighted, focusing primarily on Instagram and Facebook. Using some of the best accounts as example, learn the do’s and don’ts to help your practice.

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MONDAY, OCT. 14 (CON’T) TUESDAY, OCT. 15

2:00 – 2:30 PM 9:30 – 10:30 AM Monitoring Your Online Reputation Microsoft Office 365 / Windows 10: Ask the Randall Wong MD, Medical Marketing Enterprises, Expert LLC Jude Brown, Digital Acumen, Inc. Even if you don’t maintain a strong web pres- This interactive session provides an audience- ence, people are still talking about you online and driven overview of the latest features in Windows new “content aggregators” are assembling often 10 and the Microsoft Office Suite including the new stale reviews. Learn how to monitor the Internet “Team” tools to foster collaboration and joint docu- automatically for all reviews about you and your ment maintenance. Ask our expert any questions practice. Learn how to respond most effectively to about these products or about solving a particular negative reviews and how to proactively enhance problem you have had using these Microsoft your valuable personal and business reputation. products in the past. 10:45 – 11:15 AM 3:00 – 4:00 PM Teaching Your Smart Speaker New Tricks Seamless Mobile and Desktop Integration in Jude Brown, Digital Acumen, Inc. Action Jude Brown, Digital Acumen, Inc. Now that you’ve gotten used to your fancy new Amazon Echo or Google Home Smart Speaker, what See how team workflows and communication can else can you do with it? Learn new handy features be integrated across mobile and desktop in this live and how to extend its functionality and automate demonstration. Incorporates devices from Apple tasks by creating new custom “skills” and “trig- and Microsoft, including Microsoft Surface Hub 2. gers.” 4:30 – 5:00 PM 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Big Data, Better Insights: How the IRIS® Social Media Exploits and How to Protect Registry and Verana Health are Transforming Yourself Practice Intelligence Aaron Lee MD Jude Brown, Digital Acumen, Inc. The American Academy of Ophthalmology’s The explosive growth and integration of Social Me- IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) is dia into many aspects of our daily lives has not only the nation’s first EHR-based (electronic health brought new ways to connect us, but also created record) comprehensive eye disease registry and new ways to mislead us and exploit our personal the largest specialty clinical database in medicine. privacy. We’ll review how personal information Verana Health and the Academy have partnered to can be acquired and exploited and learn how to apply analytics to the IRIS® Registry and provide recognize “Fake News,” identify reliable sources a comprehensive view on physician treatment of information, and determine who are your real trends. This session will provide an introduction on “friends.” Verana’s new data-driven practice intelligence solu- tions and demonstrate how they may be used to enhance clinical practice. These solutions are free to Academy members who are also IRIS® Registry participants.

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Papers, Posters, Videos Original Papers

ORIGINAL PAPERS Original Papers Saturday – Tuesday, Oct. 12 - 15

A panel discussion follows each paper presentation. At the end of each session, the panel will select the best paper.

CATARACT PA030: Evaluation of the Capsular Safety of a Novel Hybrid Phacoemulsification Tip in a Cadaver Sunday, Oct. 13 Eye Model 3:30 - 5:30 PM, South 152 Presenting Author: Nick Mamalis MD

PA022: Visual Outcomes After Cataract Surgery Tuesday, Oct. 15 Following Bilateral Implantation of a Postop 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM, South 152 Adjustable Intraocular IOL Risk Factors for Rare Cataract Surgery Presenting Author: Fritz H Hengerer MD PA079: Complications in the European Registry for Quality PA023: Three-Month Outcomes After Outcomes in Cataract and Refractive Surgery Implantation of a Novel, Modular, Curvature- Presenting Author: Mats H Lundstrom MD Changing Fluid Optic IOL Topical Antibiotics Following Routine Presenting Author: Eric D Donnenfeld MD PA080: Cataract Surgery? Are They Necessary? A Large PA024: Differences in Postsurgical Pain and UK-Based Multicenter Study Inflammation Outcome of Patients Receiving Presenting Author: Alexander James Silvester Dexamethasone Insert (Dextenza) Based on Fellow MBCHB Eye Lens Status Use of Machine Learning Algorithms to Presenting Author: John A Hovanesian MD PA081: Predict CME Following Cataract Surgery PA025: Safety and Efficacy of Lens Exchange Presenting Author: Joshua D Stein MD MS With Implantation of a Small-Aperture IOL in Eyes With Severe Corneal Irregularities PA082: A Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Clinical Investigation of Rotational Stability of IOLs Presenting Author: Nikolaus Luft MD Presenting Author: John Allan Vukich MD PA026: Heads-Up Cataract Surgery: Complication Rates, Surgical Duration and PA083: Incidence of Monofocal Toric IOL Comparison With Traditional Microscopes Repositioning: Analysis of the AAO IRIS Registry Presenting Author: Robert J Weinstock MD Presenting Author: John P Berdahl MD

PA027: Intraoperative OCT-Guided Management PA084: Comparing Rotational Stability of the of Intumescent White Cataract Two Most Commonly Used Toric Presbyopia- Correcting IOLs Presenting Author: Manpreet Kaur MD Presenting Author: Bryan S Lee MD JD PA028: An AI-Based Approach to Predicting IOL Power PA085: The Potential Benefit of Lower-Powered Toric IOLs According to the Astigmatism Fix Presenting Author: Shawn Lin MD MBA Database PA029: Resident’s Learning Curve Analysis for Presenting Author: Brent A Kramer MD MSICS Using the ICO-OSCAR Tool Presenting Author: Aravind Haripriya MBBS

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PA086: A Comparative Analysis of 12 IOL Power PA048: Long-Term Outcomes of a Novel Formulas Procedure: Topo-Guided Removal of Epithelium in Presenting Author: Austin Michael Pereira Keratoconus vs. Topo-Guided PRK Presenting Author: Zelda Vispi Dadachanji FICO PA087: Comparison of the Potvin-Hill Formula MBBS MS With a Spectral Domain OCT-Based Formula and the ASCRS IOL Calculator in Post-Myopic LASIK PA049: AlloLSET vs. AMT for Severe Grade Cataract Eyes Acute Ocular Chemical Injury Presenting Author: Neeraj Singh Chawla Presenting Author: Geetha K Iyer MBBS

PA050: Increased Corneal Endothelial Cell CORNEA, EXTERNAL DISEASE Migration in Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy in a DSO Model Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Stephan Ong Tone MD 2:00 - 4:30 PM, South 10-12 PA042: Digital Image Processing and PA051: Predicting Refractive Change in DMEK: Development of Machine Learning Models for A Thicker Preoperative Recipient Cornea Yields a the Discrimination of Corneal Pathology: An Steeper Posterior Corneal Surface Experimental Model Presenting Author: Shin-Yi Chen Presenting Author: Andres A Bustamante MD PA052: Four-Year Follow-Up After Injection of PA043: HL036 Ophthalmic Solution, a TNF-α, Cultured Corneal Endothelial Cells With a ROCK as well as the new AAO Ophthalmic Education Inhibitor for Bullous Keratopathy app. Inhibitor, Significantly Improves Signs and Presenting Author: Kohsaku Numa Symptoms of Dry Eye in a Phase 2 Trial (VELOS-1) Presenting Author: Youngju Kim GLAUCOMA

PA044: Rose Bengal Photodynamic Monday, Oct. 14 Antimicrobial Therapy for Patients With 2:00 - 5:15 PM, South 152 Progressive Infectious Keratitis Presenting Author: Andrea Naranjo PA053: Acute and Reversible Morphological Changes of Corneal Endothelial Cells in Glaucoma PA045: Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Eyes Treated With Topical Netarsudil Factor (Cenegermin) for Neurotrophic Keratitis: A Presenting Author: Vikas Chopra MD Randomized Vehicle-Controlled Trial Presenting Author: Natalie A Afshari MD PA054: Phase 3 Evaluation of Bimatoprost Sustained-Release Implant in Patients With PA046: Corneal Neurotization: A Novel Glaucoma or OHT: Results at Primary Database Approach in the Management of Neurotrophic Lock Keratitis Presenting Author: E Randy Craven MD Presenting Author: Samer Hamada MD PA055: Efficacy of Repeat SLT in Medication- PA047: Comparison of Accelerated CXL Naive OAG and OHT During the LiGHT Trial for 10 Minutes and Standard CXL in Pediatric Presenting Author: Gus Gazzard FRCOPHTH MA Keratoconus MBBCHIR MD Presenting Author: Rajaraman Revathi MD PA056: Combined Hydrus Microstent and Cataract Surgery Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial: Three-Year Follow-Up Presenting Author: Iqbal K Ahmed MD

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PA057: Two-Year Results From a Prospective, PA066: Associations Between Optic Disc Multicenter, Randomized Comparison of Hydrus vs. Measures and Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Young Two iStents for Stand-Alone (No Phaco) Treatment Adults of OAG Presenting Author: David Anthony Mackey MD Presenting Author: David F Chang MD PA067: Influence of ALDH2 rs671 Polymorphism PA058: Hemoglobin Video Imaging Provides and Alcohol Consumption on Glaucoma Severity: Novel In Vivo High-Resolution Imaging and The GLAU-GENDISK Study Quantification of Human Aqueous Outflow in Presenting Author: Han Young Soo MD Glaucoma Patients Presenting Author: Tasneem Khatib MBBCH NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY PA059: Intereye Comparison of Lamina Cribrosa Curvature in NTG Patients With Unilateral Damage Sunday, Oct. 13 2:00 - 3:15 PM, South 152 Presenting Author: Jeong-Ah Kim PA016: Positional Change of Eye During Eye PA060: Preoperative Macular Vessel Density Movement as Evidence of Translatory Movement Is Associated With Visual Function Change After of Eyeball Trabeculectomy Presenting Author: Han Woong Lim MD PhD Presenting Author: Hunjae Won MD PA017: Population-Based Evaluation of Indirect PA061: Visual Field Outcomes in the Tube Signs of Increased Intracranial Pressure Versus Trabeculectomy Study Presenting Author: Emily M Witsberger MD Presenting Author: Swarup Swaminathan MD PA018: Population-Based Incidence of Optic PA062: Monitoring Visual Functional Worsening Neuritis in the Era of Aquaporin-4 and Myelin in Patients With Glaucoma Using an AI-Enabled Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibodies Radar Presenting Author: Mohamed Hassan MD Presenting Author: Siamak Yousefi PA019: Orion Visual Cortical Prosthesis System PA063: Developing Personalized Forecasts of Early Feasibility Study: Interim Results HTG and NTG Progression at Different Target IOPs Presenting Author: Nader Pouratian MD PhD Using Machine Learning Methods Presenting Author: Luke Deroos MS PA020: Large-Scale Prospective Gene Therapy Trial in Patients With Leber Hereditary Optic PA064: Comparison of Smartphone-Based Neuropathy Fundus Photography and Tablet-Based Visual Field Presenting Author: Jiajia Yuan PhD Testing With Fundus Photography and HVF Testing in Optic Nerve Evaluation and Glaucoma Diagnosis PA021: Efficacy of rAAV2/2-ND4 Gene Therapy Presenting Author: Patricia Anne Santos Tecson for Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy: 48-Week MBA MD Data From the Phase 3 RESCUE Trial Presenting Author: Patrick Yu-Wai-Man FRCOPHTH Novel Associations With Corneal PA065: MBBS PhD Hysteresis in a Large Population Cohort Presenting Author: Yusrah Shweikh Shweikh MBBCHB

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OCULOPLASTICS, ORBIT AND PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY, OCULAR PATHOLOGY, ONCOLOGY STRABISMUS Sunday, Oct. 13 Tuesday, Oct. 15 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM, South 152 8:30 - 10:00 AM, South 152 PA009: Genetic Analysis of Uveal Melanoma PA075: Secondary IOL Implantation in the Infant in 658 Patients Using the Cancer Genome Atlas Aphakia Treatment Study Classification of Uveal Melanoma as A, B, C, and D Presenting Author: Deborah K VanderVeen MD Presenting Author: Pornpattana Vichitvejpaisal MD PA076: Outcomes of Modified PRP for PA010: Ocular Surface and Cutaneous Invasive Aggressive Posterior ROP After Intravitreal SCCs and Precursor Lesions on UV-Exposed Sites Demonstrate a Concordant Level of Genomic Presenting Author: Danny Mammo MD Complexity in Known Recurrently Altered Genes Presenting Author: Rajesh C Rao MD PA077: Amblyopia Treatment Outcomes Using AAO IRIS-7 and IRIS-50 Criteria PA011: Mutational Landscape in Conjunctival Presenting Author: Talia Shoshany BA Melanoma Presenting Author: Sara E Lally MD PA078: The Long-Term Results of Slanted Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession for Intermittent PA012: Comparison of Topical 5-Fluorouracil Exotropia With Convergence Insufficiency 1% and Interferon Alfa-2b 1 MIU/ml as Primary Presenting Author: Bo-Young Chun MD Treatment Modalities for OSSN Presenting Author: Nandini Venkateswaran MD Best of AAPOS How Long Does Gene Therapy Last? 4 Year PA013: Pretarsal vs. Preseptal Follow-Up of Phase 3 Voretigene Neparvovec OnabotulinumtoxinA for Patients With Eyelid Trial in RPE65-Associated LCA/Inherited Retinal Spasm: A Randomized, Triple-Blind, Placebo- Disease Controlled, Crossover Clinical Trial Presenting Author: Arlene V Drack MD Presenting Author: Marcus M Marcet MD Are Piggyback IOLs Recommendable for Children? PA014: Effectiveness of Triamcinolone Acetonide for the Suppression of Inflammation Presenting Author: M Edward Wilson Jr MD After Eyelid Surgery A Prospective Outcomes Study of Pediatric Presenting Author: Masashi Mimura MD Optic Neuritis Presenting Author: Stacy L Pineles MD PA015: Sub-brow Blepharoplasty in White Patients Presenting Author: Laura Eid MD REFRACTIVE SURGERY

Best of ASOPRS Saturday, Oct. 12 5-Fluorouracil as First Line Therapy for 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM, South 152 Conjunctival Cicatrix in OCP Presenting Author: Alon Kahana MD PhD PA001: Novel Method of Evaluating Post-CXL Outcomes Using Virtual Bowman Topography Presenting Author: Gairik Kundu MBBS MS

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PA002: Survey Comparing Ocular Symptoms PA038: Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Visual Satisfaction in Refractive Surgery and Following Intravitreal Bevacizumab Therapy for Contact Lens Wear in an Austere Environment ROP: Four- to Six-Year Outcomes in a Prospective Presenting Author: Walter A Steigleman MD Cohort Presenting Author: Wei-Chi Wu MD PA003: Influence of Flap Thickness Homogeneity on Refractive Outcomes and HOAs PA039: Phase 1/2a Study of Subretinally After Myopic Femto-LASIK Transplanted Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Presenting Author: Juan Gros-Otero RPE Cells in Advanced Dry-Form AMD Patients Presenting Author: Eyal Banin MD PhD PA004: Algorithm for Investigating an Outbreak of Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis PA040: Early Evidence of Safety and Efficacy Presenting Author: Garvit Bhutani MBBS of AAV8-RPGR Gene Therapy for X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa PA005: Allogeneic Corneal Small-Incision Presenting Author: Paulo E Stanga MD Intrastromal Lenticule Inlay for Hyperopia With Astigmatism PA041: What Happens to Diabetic Retinopathy Presenting Author: Jing Zhang MD Severity Scores With Less Aggressive Treatment? A Post Hoc Analysis of the RISE/RIDE Open-Label PA006: Risk Evaluation of Human Corneal Extension Study Stromal Lenticules From SMILE for Reuse Presenting Author: Roger A Goldberg MD Presenting Author: Fengju Zhang MD Monday, Oct. 13 PA007: Visual and Refractive Outcomes of 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM, West 3014 Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Refractive Lens Exchange in 590 Eyes PA068: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium Retinal Toxicity Presenting Author: Ronald Luke Rebenitsch MD Demonstrates a Dose-Response Curve PA008: Comparison Between the Real Safe Presenting Author: Aviel Hadad MD Distance and the Simulated Safe Distance Using AS-OCT in Patients With Phakic IOL According to PA069: Association Between Obstructive Sleep Iris Configuration Apnea and DME in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Presenting Author: Luis Izquierdo Jr MD Presenting Author: Juifan Chiang PA070: Month 24 Results From the Scotopic RETINA, VITREOUS Microperimetric Assessment of Rod Function in Stargardt Disease (SMART) Study Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Etienne Schonbach MD 9:45 - 11:00 AM, South 152 PA071: Ziv-Aflibercept Efficacy in Better PA036: Retinal Displacement Detected With Regulating AMD: 52-Week Results of the ZEBRA Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging Following Study Pneumatic Retinopexy vs. PPV for RD Repair Presenting Author: Kapil G Kapoor MD (INTEGRITY Study) Presenting Author: Rajeev H Muni MD PA072: Four-Year Outcomes of Human ESC- Derived RPE Cell Transplantation for Retinal PA037: Phase 1 Single and Multiple Ascending Degeneration From Two Phase 1b Trials Dose Studies of LBS-008, a Novel Therapy for Presenting Author: Ninel Z Gregori MD Stargardt Disease and Dry AMD Presenting Author: Konstantin Petrukhin PhD

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PA073: AI Eye Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy: Results From a Pivotal Multicenter Clinical Trial Presenting Author: Srinivas R Sadda MD

PA074: Sustained-Release Intravitreal Dexamethasone (Ozurdex) Implant as a Surgical Adjuvant in High-Risk PVR Presenting Author: Sunil Ganekal

UVEITIS, INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION Monday, Oct. 14 8:30 - 9:30 AM, South 152 PA031: A Subgroup Analysis of Subjects Diagnosed With Anterior Uveitis From the Phase 3 PEACHTREE Clinical Trial Presenting Author: Ashleigh Laurin Levison MD

PA032: The Association Between QuantiFERON- TB Gold Test and Clinical Manifestations of Uveitis in the United States Presenting Author: Natasha P Kesav

PA033: Correlation of Semiautomated Aqueous Flare Assessment Using Laser Flare Photometer to Clinical Grade Presenting Author: Gunay Uludag MD

PA034: A SS-OCT Angiography Study of Choroidal Granulomas Presenting Author: Francesco Pichi MD

PA035: One-Year Outcomes of Uveitic Macular Edema in the First-Line Antimetabolites as Steroid- Sparing Treatment (FAST) Uveitis Trial Presenting Author: Edmund Tsui MD

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SCIENTIFIC POSTERS Scientific Posters Saturday – Tuesday, Oct. 12 - 15 CME credit is available for scientific posters scheduled for live presentations at the Poster Theater and Poster Discussion stations in the Poster Lounge. All posters are available at the ePoster and Video Terminals through- out Moscone Center. H Received highest grades by the Annual Meeting Program Committee, selected as Best Posters.

Poster Theater Poster Theater and Lounge, South, Exhibition Level Meet presenters and attend moderated poster presentations led by your mentors and colleagues. Saturday, Oct. 12 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT01: Refractive Surgery Sunday, Oct. 13 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM PT02: Cataract 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT03: Glaucoma 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM PT04: Uveitis 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM PT05: Retina, Vitreous Monday, Oct. 14 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM PT06: Cornea, External Disease 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM PT07: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PT08: Ocular Pathology, Oncology and Oculoplastics, Orbit 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM PT09: Neuro-Ophthalmology

Poster Discussions Poster Theater and Lounge, South, Exhibition Level Presenting authors will give a summary of their e-posters at each of the six e-poster stations, followed by an informal panel discussion. Attend Poster Discussions starting Saturday, Oct. 12 thru Monday, Oct. 14, from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM. Presentation schedules by topic are available in the following pages, or in the Mobile Meeting Guide, aao.org/mobile.

ePoster Viewing West Level 2 Lobby, South Esplanade Ballroom Lobby, and South Exhibition Level Starting Oct. 12, all posters are available at the ePoster and Video Terminals and through the Mobile Meeting Guide, www.aao.org/mobile.

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CATARACT PO009: Prophylaxis of Postoperative Endophthalmitis in the Setting of Multi-Drug POSTER THEATER Resistant Bacteria Sunday, Oct. 13 Presenting Author: Micheal Orourke MD 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM PO010: Characterization and Management H PO001: Methods for Determining Optimal of Elevated IOP With an Intracanalicular IOL Power Distribution for Cataract Campaigns in Dexamethasone Insert After Cataract Surgery Resource-Limited Settings Presenting Author: Shamik Bafna MD Presenting Author: Arthur Ryan Brant BS PO011: Incidence of YAG Due to PCO Following PO002: Description of Retrospective EHR- IOL Implantation: An Analysis of AAO IRIS Registry Based Registry Study to Correlate Toric IOL Presenting Author: Jeffrey D Horn MD Biomechanics With Repositioning Incidence Presenting Author: Brent A Kramer MD PO012: Effect of Bilateral Cataract Surgery on Vision-Related Quality of Life for Patients Legally PO003: Retention of Dextenza (Dexamethasone Blind Due to Advanced AMD Intracanalicular Insert), a Sustained-Release Presenting Author: Andrzej Grzybowski MD Corticosteroid in Phase 3 Clinical Trial Program Presenting Author: Gary N Wortz MD PO013: Does Cataract Surgery Decrease Falls? Presenting Author: Jonathon Q Ng MBBS PO004: Analysis of Sutured-Guided Capsular Tension Rings vs. Standard Capsular Tension Rings PO014: The Utility of Mathematical Models Using Miyake-Apple Video Analysis and Strategies of Intracameral antibiotics in Postoperative to Avoid Capsular Tension Ring Complications Endophthalmitis Prophylaxis Presenting Author: Timothy P Page MD Presenting Author: Milad Modabber MD

PO005: Laser-Assisted Capsular Marks and POSTER DISCUSSIONS Intraoperative Aberrometry to Guide Toric IOL Sunday, Oct. 13 Alignment During Cataract Surgery 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 1 Presenting Author: P Dee G Stephenson MD FACS PO015: Validity of Flap Motility Sign: A Sign PO006: One-Year Refractive Outcomes After of Posterior Capsule Rupture in Anterior Capsular Enhancement Surgery by Optic Exchange in Eyes Tears That Received a Multicomponent IOL Presenting Author: Tushya Omparkash MBBS MS Presenting Author: Harvey S Uy MD PO016: Anatomical and Functional Outcomes of POSTER DISCUSSIONS Descemet Membrane Detachment After Cataract Saturday, Oct. 12 Surgery 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 1 Presenting Author: Allie Lee FCOPHTHHK MBBS MRSCED (OPHTH) H PO007: Perioperative Eye Drop Use in Medicare Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery PO017: Scleral Thinning With Haptic Exposure Following Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of IOL Presenting Author: Sidra Zafar MBBS Presenting Author: Siddhi Goel MBBS H PO008: Swept Source OCT-Based Biometry for Preoperative Detection of Macular Pathology Prior to Cataract Surgery Presenting Author: Yishay Weill MD

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PO018: Anterior Optic Fibrous Membrane PO028: Outcomes of Cataract Surgery at a Opacification of a Hydrophobic Acrylic IOL: Case Large Academic Tertiary Care Center Series and Management Strategies Presenting Author: Eric Chen MS Presenting Author: Hosam Abdalla MBBS PO029: The Effect of Lifitegrast on Refractive PO019: IOL Formula Comparison of Flanged Accuracy and Symptoms in Dry Eye Patients Intrascleral IOL Fixation With Double Needle Undergoing Cataract Surgery Technique Presenting Author: John A Hovanesian MD Presenting Author: Daniel S Malach MD PO030: Combined Phacoemulsification and PO020: Localized Calcification of Hydrophilic Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection for Prophylaxis Acrylic IOLs After Posterior Segment Procedures of Macular Edema in Diabetic Patients Presenting Author: Liliana Werner MD PhD Presenting Author: Ashraf H El Habbak MD

PO021: Novel Technique of Scleral Tunnel POSTER DISCUSSIONS Demarcation in MSICS Using Trypan Blue Dye Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Charudutt Kalamkar MD 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM, Station 5

PO022: Outcomes and Prognostic Factors of PO031: Comparison of Femtosecond Laser- Phacotrabeculectomy Combined With Sclerostomy Assisted Cataract Surgery and Conventional in Extreme Nanophthalmos Cataract Surgery: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Presenting Author: Ding Lin MD Review, 2019 Update Presenting Author: Mehdi Shajari MD POSTER DISCUSSIONS Sunday, Oct. 13 PO032: Retinal Image Simulations of 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM, Station 1 Aspheric Toric IOLs Under Conditions of Tilt and Decentration PO023: Comparison of Time to PCO in Two Presenting Author: P Dee G Stephenson MD FACS Hydrophobic IOL Materials: An Analysis of the AAO Clinical Registry PO033: Outcomes of Femtosecond Laser- Presenting Author: Bret L Fisher MD Assisted vs. Conventional Phacoemulsification Surgery in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome PO024: Dysfunctional Lens Index: The Future of Presenting Author: Elizabeth Miller Bolton BS Refractive Lens Surgery? Presenting Author: Deeksha Lochab MS PO034: Posterior Capsule Dynamics and Visual Quality After Implantation of Hydrophobic Acrylic PO025: Assessment of Posterior Capsular IOL With UV/Ozone Posterior Surface Modification Integrity on Modified OCT: The “Conical” Sign of Presenting Author: Jeewan S Titiyal MD Posterior Capsular Dearth Presenting Author: Amar Pujari MBBS PO035: Visual Performance With Low Add Bifocal and EDOF IOLs Implanted With Mini- PO026: Negative Dysphotopsia Ring: Light Up monovision the Corners Presenting Author: Orkun Mehmet Sevik MD Presenting Author: Prakhyat Roop MBBS PO036: Evaluation of the Binocular Depth of PO027: Seven-Year Outcomes and Focus of a New Trifocal IOL Complications of Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Presenting Author: Robert Lehmann MD Cataract Surgery in a Teaching Institution Presenting Author: Carmen Somavillabueno MD

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PO037: Patient Satisfaction and Clinical PO047: Retinal Image Simulations of Aspheric Outcomes of a New Trifocal Toric IOL IOLs With Nominal Tilt and Decentration Presenting Author: Yonca A Akova MD Presenting Author: Eva Liang MD

PO038: Optimizing Refractive Outcomes With PO048: What Is the Difference Between Image- a New Vergence-Based Algorithm for a Neutral Guided System and Manual Method in Deciding Aspheric Monofocal Toric IOL the Position of Steep Meridian of Cornea? Presenting Author: Mark Packer MD Presenting Author: Tsutomu Ohashi MD

ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS PO049: Refractive Lens Exchange for Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Presbyopia Correction: An Efficacy and Safety Study in a Pre-geriatric Population PO039: Relationship Between Shortening of Segmented Axial Length and Change in IOP After Presenting Author: Jorge E Valdez-Garcia MD Cataract Surgery PO050: Resident Cataract Surgery Outcomes Presenting Author: So Goto MD With Toric IOLs Presenting Author: Ji Hyae Lee BA PO040: The Effect of Phenylephrine and Ketorolac Intracameral Solution 1%/0.3% on Pain PO051: Release of Vitreomacular Traction and Opioid Usage During Cataract Surgery Following Cataract Extraction Presenting Author: Eric D Donnenfeld MD Presenting Author: Isha Mehta DO PO041: Relationship Between Prolonged PO052: Surgeon Perspective: Femtosecond Intraocular Inflammation and Macular Edema After Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery vs. Manual Cataract Surgery Cataract Surgery Presenting Author: Andrzej Grzybowski MD Presenting Author: Lisa P Bennett MD PO042: Heads-Up Cataract Surgery Using PO053: Financial Analysis of Femtosecond NGenuity System Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery at a U.S. Presenting Author: Jan Nemcansky MD Ophthalmology Practice Presenting Author: David S George MD PO043: Comparison of Mix-and-Match Cataract Surgery: Bilateral Diffractive Multifocal IOLs vs. PO054: Energy-Fluid Metrics Analysis EDOF IOL With Diffractive Multifocal IOL of Patients Undergoing Vacuum-Based Presenting Author: Hun Lee MD PhD Phacoemulsification From Cloud-Based Database Presenting Author: Helga F Pizio MD PO044: Effect of Aspiration Flow Rate on Efficiency of Phacoemulsification in a Monitored PO055: Binocular Vision After Staged Forced Infusion System Implantation of EDOF IOL Targeting Emmetropia Presenting Author: Jayangshu Sengupta MBBS MS and -0.5 D Presenting Author: Hiroko Bissen-Miyajima MD PO045: Does Cataract Surgery Improve Driving Performance and Safety? PO056: Two-Year Follow-Up of a New Presenting Author: Jonathon Q Ng MBBS Preloaded Injector System and Hydrophobic Aspheric IOL Material PO046: An Eye on the Air: Air Quality During Regular vs. Fast Track Cataract Surgery Presenting Author: Mike P Holzer MD Presenting Author: Aishwarya Sundaram MD

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PO057: Modified MSICS: Transitioning From H PO065: Risk Factors for Local Recurrence, Phacoemulsification to Manual Cataract Surgery Exenteration, Metastasis and Death From Disease Presenting Author: Marcus Ang MBBS PhD for Conjunctival SCC/OSSN Presenting Author: Christian El-Haddad MD PO058: Prediction Error in Iris Suture-Fixated IOLs and Long-Term Stability PO066: Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eye Presenting Author: Derick Ansah Disease and Meibomian Gland Dropout in the DREAM Study PO059: Retrospective Comparison of Presenting Author: Vatinee Y Bunya MD Epinephrine and Phenylephrine/Ketorolac (Omidria) Irrigating Fluid Additives With Regard PO067: AK002, an Anti-Siglec-8 Monoclonal to Maintenance of Pupil Mydriasis During Antibody, in Severe Allergic Conjunctivitis: Results Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery From an Open-label Phase 1b Study, KRONOS Presenting Author: Ji Hyae Lee BA Presenting Author: Joseph Tauber MD

PO060: Face and Content Validity of the PO068: Clinical Outcomes of Crosslinked HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulator for MSICS Lenticule Stromal Augmentation for Keratoconus Simulation Presenting Author: Rajesh Fogla MD FRCS Presenting Author: Akshay Gopinathan Nair MD PO069: Outcomes of Corneal Transplants Using PO061: Visual Acuity Outcomes After Cataract Donor Corneas Above 75 years of Age Extraction With IOL Implantation in Eyes With Presenting Author: Jyoti Mundhra BS Diabetic Retinopathy Presenting Author: Michael Myung-Sup Han BS POSTER DISCUSSIONS Saturday, Oct. 12 PO062: Long-Term Refractive Results of 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM, Station 4 Posterior Iris Claw Fixation Implants in Aphakic Eyes After Complicated Cataract Surgery H PO070: Effectiveness of Injecting Presenting Author: Michele Lanza MD Differentiated Subpopulations of Cultured Corneal Endothelial Cells for Bullous Keratopathy PO063: Evaluation of a New, Hinged Pupil Presenting Author: Morio Ueno MD Expansion Device for Cataract Surgery Among Eyes With Small Pupils PO071: Optimization of Storage and Presenting Author: Harvey S Uy MD Transportation Conditions of Cultured Corneal Endothelial Cells for Cell-Injection Therapy: CORNEA, EXTERNAL DISEASE Functional Evaluation Using a Rabbit Model of Bullous Keratopathy POSTER THEATER Presenting Author: Hon Shing Ong MBBS Monday, Oct. 14 H The Association Between Maturity 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PO072: of Corneal Endothelial Cells and Endothelial Cell PO064: Use of a Tablet Attachment in Density After Corneal Transplantation Teleophthalmology for Real-Time Video Presenting Author: Koji Kitazawa MD Transmission From Rural Vision Centers in a Three- Tier Eyecare Network in India: EyeSmart Cyclops PO073: Immunohistochemical Study of Corneal Presenting Author: Abhinav Loomba Epithelial Cells Following Autologous Limbal Stem Cell Transplant in Chemical Burns Presenting Author: Vikas Kumar Jha MBBS

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PO074: DMEK Using Corneas From Elderly PO084: Low-Dose Naltrexone Is Effective Donors: 80 Years and Above and Well Tolerated in Patients With Neuropathic Presenting Author: Samar K Basak MD DNB MBBS Corneal Pain Presenting Author: Gabriela Dieckmann MD PO075: Clinical Outcomes From Using Younger Donor Tissue in DMEK PO085: Effect of Noninvasive Intranasal Presenting Author: Jordan R Hill MD Neurostimulation on Tear Volume, Dryness and Ocular Pain by Dry Eye Subtype PO076: Five-Year Graft Survival and Clinical Presenting Author: Monika Farhangi Oskuei BS Outcomes After DMEK Presenting Author: Diana Carmen Dragnea POSTER DISCUSSIONS Sunday, Oct. 13 PO077: Long-Term Clinical Outcomes After 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Station 2 DMEK in Patients With Previous Glaucoma Surgery Presenting Author: Clemence Bonnet MD PO086: A Comparative Trial on Crosslinking of Donor Corneas to Resist Infections and Melts in POSTER DISCUSSIONS Boston Type 1 Keratoprosthesis Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah 12:00 PM -1:00 PM, Station 3 MD

PO078: Cultivated Oral Mucosal Epithelial PO087: SCL Wear Following Boston Transplantation Outcomes in Chronic Ocular SJS Keratoprosthesis Type 1 Implantation Cases Presenting Author: Jiaru Liu Presenting Author: Namrata Sharma MD MBBS PO088: Keratoprosthesis: The Journey After PO079: Single-Center Retrospective Study of the Surgery Patients With Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid Presenting Author: Geetha K Iyer MBBS Presenting Author: Mark Morel JR MD PO089: Indications and Complications of H PO080: Long-Term Outcome of Mucus Therapeutic SCL Use Membrane Grafting for Lid Margin Keratinization Presenting Author: Kaori Matsumoto in SJS Presenting Author: Bhaskar Srinivasan MBBS PO090: Microbial Keratitis After Penetrating and Endothelial Keratoplasty PO081: Association of IKZF1 SNPs in Cold Presenting Author: Zeba A Syed MD Medicine-Related SJS with Severe Ocular Complications PO091: Clinical Sequelae in Patients With Presenting Author: Shigeru Kinoshita MD Positive Fungal Donor Rim Cultures After Corneal Transplant Surgery PO082: OnabotulinumtoxinA Improves Presenting Author: Gerald W Zaidman MD FACS Photophobia and Sensations of Dryness Independent of Ocular Surface Parameters in PO092: Endophthalmitis Rates and Clinical Patients With Neuropathic-Like Dry Eye Without a Outcomes Following Penetrating and Endothelial history of Migraine Keratoplasty Presenting Author: Nandini Venkateswaran MD Presenting Author: Durga S Borkar MD

PO083: Efficacy and Tolerability of Nortriptyline in the Management of Neuropathic Corneal Pain Presenting Author: Mehmet C Ozmen MD

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PO093: Microbiological Profile of Donor ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS Corneoscleral Rim Culture Study From a Tertiary Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Eye Center Presenting Author: Preethika Gandhi PO102: Selective Endothelial Removal in Type 1 Peters Anomaly: Indications, Surgical Challenges POSTER DISCUSSIONS and Long-Term Outcomes Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Muralidhar Ramappa MD 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM, Station 3 PO103: Outcomes of Sclerocorneal-Keratolimbal PO094: Cyclosporine A Cationic Emulsion Allografts in Children With Sclerocornea: Five Yields Quality-of-Life Benefits in Pediatric VKC Years of Our Experience Patients Over 12 Months: The VEKTIS Study Presenting Author: Muralidhar Ramappa MD Presenting Author: Asim Ali MD PO104: Effect of Rose K Lenses on Ocular PO095: The ALLEVIATE Phase 3 Allergic Surface and Tear Film Conjunctivitis Clinical Trial of Topical Ocular Presenting Author: Shreya Nayak MBBS Reproxalap, a Novel RASP Inhibitor Presenting Author: David Clark MD PO105: Endothelium/Descemet Membrane Complex Tomography as a Predictor for Corneal PO096: Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acid Graft Rejection in High-Risk Corneal Transplants Supplementation on Point-of-Care Tests, Presenting Author: Taher Kamel Eleiwa MBBCH MD Exploratory Outcomes, Used in the Dry Eye MS Assessment and Management (DREAM) Study Presenting Author: Penny Asbell MD FACS PO106: Prospective Study on Anterior Segment OCT-A in the Assessment of Chemical Injury PO097: Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Integrin Presenting Author: Marcus Ang MBBS PhD Inhibitor, ALG-1007 Topical Solution, for the Treatment of Dry Eye Disease PO107: Analysis of Pediatric Phlyctenulosis at a Presenting Author: Richard L Lindstrom MD Tertiary Care Center Presenting Author: Priyanka Chhadva MD PO098: Evaluation of the ABCD Keratoconus Staging System H PO108: Long-Term Morbidity and Mortality Presenting Author: Valerie Schmelter MD in a Longitudinal Cohort of Patients With Primary Sjögren Syndrome PO099: Two-Year Outcome of Topography- Presenting Author: Priya M Mathews MD Guided Photorefractive Keratectomy With CXL for Keratoconus H PO109: Epidemiology and Clinical Presenting Author: David T C Lin MD Characteristics of Episcleritis and Scleritis in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 2006-2015 PO100: Individualized CXL in Ultrathin Corneas: Presenting Author: Timothy Tianma Xu BS Two-Year Follow-Up Presenting Author: Francesca Gilardoni MD PO110: Pellucid Marginal Degeneration and Keratoconus: A Structural, Molecular and PO101: Natural History of Corneal Haze Using Biomechanical Study Scheimpflug-Derived Corneal Densitometry After Presenting Author: Rohan Mehra MS CXL With Simultaneous Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment and CXL With Simultaneous Topography- Guided PRK Presenting Author: Rebecca L Stein MBCHB

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PO111: Incidence of Keratoconus and Its PO121: Validation of a Concise Clinical Severity Association With Systemic Comorbid Conditions: A Assessment Tool for Cicatrizing Conjunctival Nationwide Cohort Study From South Korea Diseases Presenting Author: Si Hyung Lee MD Presenting Author: Hon Shing Ong MBBS

PO112: HSV Prevalence in 2,230 Explanted PO122: Dry Eye Disease in the Geriatric Corneal Buttons of 1,860 Patients Population: An AAO IRIS® Registry Analysis Presenting Author: Gabor Toth MD Presenting Author: Scott Kelly PhD

PO113: Metagenomic Deep Sequencing for PO123: Conjunctival Blood Flow Metrics the Diagnosis of Cornea and External Disease Correlate With Diabetes-Related Complications Infections Presenting Author: Jodi Hwang BS Presenting Author: Gerami D Seitzman MD PO124: Impact of the Personal PO114: 15-Year Update on Bacterial Microenvironment on Dry Eye Metrics Conjunctivitis in South Florida Presenting Author: Amy Huang BS Presenting Author: Shenandoa Toote MD PO125: Punctocanthal Epitheliopathy of PO115: A Novel In Situ Sustained-Release Drug the Eyelids in Dry Eye Disease Secondary to Delivery System for Infective Keratitis Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Presenting Author: Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah Presenting Author: Jack Volker Greiner DO PhD MD PO126: Severity of Corneal Damage in Dry Eye PO116: Systemic Miltefosine as an Adjunct Correlates With Corneal Epithelial Thickness Treatment of Progressive Acanthamoeba Keratitis Presenting Author: Shizuka Koh MD Presenting Author: Andrea Naranjo PO127: Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing PO117: Ten-Year Antibiotic Resistance Trends Dry Eye After SMILE vs. LASIK From Ocular Pathogens Collected in the ARMOR Presenting Author: Yu-Chi Liu MD Surveillance Study Presenting Author: Penny Asbell MD FACS PO128: The Role of Anterior Segment OCT-A for the Assessment of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency PO118: Outcomes of a New Amniotic Membrane Presenting Author: William Warr Binotti MD Contact Lens, OmniLenz, in Management of Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defects PO129: In Vivo Evaluation of Two Potential Presenting Author: Samer Hamada MD Therapies for Ocular Demodicosis Presenting Author: Xue-Song Mi MD PO119: Thermal Pulsation Therapy Alters Tear Cytokines and Alleviates Evaporative Dry Eye PO130: Retention Rates of Silicone Punctal Signs and Symptoms Plugs for the Treatment of Dry Eye in Ocular Graft- Presenting Author: Anjana Karunakaran JR MBBS Versus-Host-Disease Presenting Author: Rohan B Singh MBBS PO120: Prognosis of Corticosteroid Pulse Therapy and Early Ophthalmological Intervention PO131: Meibomian Gland Dysfunction for Ocular Disorder in SJS/TEN Cases in Patients With Congenital Generalized Presenting Author: Hiroki Mieno MD Lipodystrophy: A Possible Marker of Metabolic Disorders Presenting Author: Ricardo Evangelista Marrocos De Aragao MD

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PO132: First Experience in Clinical Practice With PO142: Real-Life Survival of Penetrating a Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor for Keratoplasty: A Claims Bases Analysis Advanced Neurotrophic Keratopathy Presenting Author: Sumayya Ahmad MD Presenting Author: Salvador Garcia-Delpech MD PO143: Can the Utilization of Pseudophakic PO133: Cenegermin for Neurotrophic Cornea Be Enhanced? Keratopathy: A Case Series Presenting Author: Sujata Das MBBS Presenting Author: Enrica Sarnicola MD PO144: Ten-Year Outcomes of Two-Piece PO134: Comparative Assessment of Tear Microkeratome-Assisted Mushroom Keratoplasty Function Tests, Tear Osmolarity and Conjunctival Under Long-Term Antiviral Prophylaxis for Post- Impression Cytology Between Patients With herpetic Eyes With Vascularized Central Scars Pterygium and Healthy Eyes Presenting Author: Ettore Melardi MD Presenting Author: Nader Nassiri MD PO145: DSAEK With Intrascleral Haptic-Fixated PO135: Spectrum of Oculocutaneous Lesions in IOL: Sequential vs. Simultaneous Approach Xeroderma Pigmentosum Presenting Author: Rajesh Sinha MD FRCS Presenting Author: Sushma Nandyala IV MS PO146: Comparing Confocal Imaging and PO136: Endothelial Cell Density, Graft Failure Wavefront Aberrometry in Fellow Eyes With DMEK and Infection Rates in Donor Corneas With and DSAEK for Fuchs Dystrophy Increased Death-to-Preservation Time Presenting Author: William H Waldrop MD Presenting Author: Michelle J Sun MD PO147: Optical and Morphological Determinants PO137: Effects of Netarsudil and Latanoprost of Visual Disability in Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Alone and in Fixed Combination on Corneal Dystrophy Endothelial Cell Density and Morphology Presenting Author: Katrin Wacker MD Presenting Author: Clayton Ellis Wisely MD PO148: Preloading DMEK Grafts for 48 Hours PO138: Evaluating a New Hospital Protocol to Alters Scroll Biomechanics Reduce General Anesthesia-Associated Corneal Presenting Author: Steven Jared Solar Injury Presenting Author: Riley Sanders MD PO149: Parameters Associated With Endothelial Cell Density Variability After DMEK PO139: Intrastromal Allograft Corneal Segment Presenting Author: Mary Ruth Macaraeg Quilendrino for Treatment of Pellucid Marginal Degeneration Presenting Author: Mohammad Reza Jafarinasab PO150: Combined Specular Microscopy and MD Scheimpflug Imaging to Improve Detection of an Upcoming Allograft Rejection After DMEK H PO140: Population-Based Need for Donor Presenting Author: Lamis Baydoun MD Cornea: Results From the CORE Study Presenting Author: Rashmi Singh PO151: Modified DMEK Technique for Eyes With Hydrophilic Lenses PO141: Outcome After Combined Iris Prosthesis Presenting Author: Adam B Sise MD Implantation With Corneal Transplant Presenting Author: Celine Satija MD PO152: Probability of Repeat Keratoplasty After EK From Medicare Claims Data Presenting Author: Divya Srikumaran MD

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PO153: Epidemiology of Open Globe Injuries GLAUCOMA in the United States: A Nationwide Emergency Department Study, 2006-2014 POSTER THEATER Presenting Author: Tahreem A Mir MD Sunday, Oct. 13 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PO160: Sensitivity and Specificity of an iPad- Based Visual Field Test for Detection of Glaucoma PO154: Description of a Retrospective Study in a Low-Resource Setting Using EHR-Based Registry to Correlate IOL Presenting Author: Jamie Prince MD Biocompatibility With YAG Presenting Author: Daniel Christian Terveen MD PO161: The Effects of Trabecular Bypass Surgery on Conventional Aqueous Outflow, Visualized by PO155: Risk Factors of Refractive Error and Its Hemoglobin Video Imaging Progression in Children and Young Adults Using Presenting Author: Jed Lusthaus FRANZCO the IRIS® Registry Presenting Author: Rajeev S Ramchandran MD H PO162: Correcting Applanation Tonometer Surface Prism Accuracy and Correlation to ETHICS Biomechanical Errors: Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial H PO156: Gender Composition of U.S. Presenting Author: Sean J McCafferty MD Academic Ophthalmologists: An Analysis of Rank and Scholarly Impact H PO163: Diagnostic Accuracy of Wide-Field Presenting Author: Mona Lotfipour Camacci MD Map From Swept Source OCT for Glaucoma in Myopic Eyes PO157: Medical Malpractice Claims Related Presenting Author: Yong-Woo Kim MD to Ophthalmology: A WestLawNext Database Analysis PO164: Inpatient Adherence to Topical Presenting Author: Patrick W Commiskey MD Glaucoma Medications Before and After an Educational Intervention GENERAL MEDICAL Presenting Author: Danny Mammo MD

PO158: Characteristics of Ocular Injuries PO165: Resolution of Visual Dysphotopsias Associated With Mortality in Patients Admitted Following Laser Iridotomy: Six-Month Follow-Up With Major Trauma Presenting Author: Rengaraj Venkatesh MBBS Presenting Author: Sheel Rajoo Patel BS POSTER DISCUSSIONS PO159: Nonmydriatric Photographic Screening Saturday, Oct. 12 for Diabetic Retinopathy in Pregnant Diabetic 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, Station 2 County Population Presenting Author: Malini Veerappan Pasricha MD PO166: Comparing Corneal Grafting After Glaucoma Drainage Device Use in Pediatric and Adult Patients Presenting Author: Armin Garmany BS

PO167: Outcomes of Ahmed Valve Implantation Supplemented With Limited Diode Cyclophotocoagulation Presenting Author: Nadiya Kots-Gotlib MD

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PO168: Comparative Outcome Analysis of Bleb PO177: Improvement in Signs and Symptoms Needling of Fibrotic Blebs in the Clinic vs. the OR of OSD With Preservative-Free vs. Preserved Presenting Author: Van D Nguyen MD Latanoprost: A Mixed-Pooled Analysis Presenting Author: Paul J Harasymowycz MD PO169: Multicenter Comparison of Surgical Outcomes Between XEN and Trabeculectomy at 12 PO178: IOP-Lowering Ability of NB-1111 Active Months Follow-Up Moiety, THC, in a Human Tissue Model Presenting Author: Sara De La Rosa MD Presenting Author: Karen Torrejon PhD

H PO170: Long-Term Outcomes of Trabecular PO179: Expression of Matrix Bypass Stenting With Cataract Surgery With Rates Metalloproteinases-2 and Aquaporin-1 in of Progression of Visual Fields and OCT Corneoscleral Junction After Angle-Closure in Rabbits Presenting Author: Richard A Lehrer MD Presenting Author: Ya Qin Jiang PO171: Effect of Baseline IOP on Microshunt Outcomes in POAG: A Two-Year Pooled Analysis PO180: Involvement of Crystallin Genes in PCG Presenting Author: Florent Aptel MD PhD Presenting Author: Subhabrata Chakrabarti PhD

PO172: iStent Inject Trabecular Bypass With or PO181: SLT Efficacy in Non-medicated Without Cataract Surgery for Glaucoma: Four-Year Glaucomatous Eyes vs. Those on Chronic Topical Prospective, Consecutive Case Series Therapy Presenting Author: Fritz H Hengerer MD Presenting Author: Mario Montelongo MD

PO173: Prospective Randomized Study POSTER DISCUSSIONS Evaluating One, Two or Three Stand-Alone Monday, Oct. 14 Trabecular Micro-bypass Stents (iStent) for OAG: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 1 Five-Year Outcomes Presenting Author: Daniel Lee MD PO182: Change in Foveal Avascular Zone Area After Glaucoma Surgery Using Swept Source POSTER DISCUSSIONS OCT-A Sunday, Oct. 13 Presenting Author: Takuhei Shoji MD 12:15 - 1:15 PM, Station 3 PO183: Which Laminar Parameter Better H PO174: Dose-Finding Study of Sepetaprost Correlates With Structural Damage in Glaucoma? Ophthalmic Solution in Patients With POAG or An EDI-OCT Analysis of Thickness and Depth OHT: The Phase 2b ANGEL Study Presenting Author: Ariel Campos Chaves Sr Presenting Author: David L Wirta MD PO184: Novel Deep Learning Algorithm PO175: Uveitis and Cystoid Macular Edema Identifying Glaucoma Using Cirrus OCT 3D ONH Secondary to Topical Prostaglandin Analog Use in Cube Scans OHT and OAG Presenting Author: Suria Sudhakaran MS Presenting Author: James Thinh Vu BS PO185: Initial Tipping Point in the Relationship PO176: Effectiveness of Latanoprostene Bunod Between Peripapillary Vessel Density and Visual in Treating OAG and OHT: Network Meta-analysis Field Loss in Glaucoma Presenting Author: Paul J Harasymowycz MD Presenting Author: Min Kyung Song MD

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PO186: Predicting Visual Field Progression PO195: Development of an Ultralow-Cost Based on the Initial Visual Field Test Using Screening Tonometer Machine Learning Presenting Author: Sara Jacob Coulon MD Presenting Author: Jithin Yohannan MD PO196: Diagnostic Accuracy of Technology- PO187: The Association Between Corneal Based Eye Care Services: A Comprehensive Eye Hysteresis and Surgical Outcomes From Screening Telemedicine Program Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery Presenting Author: April Y Maa MD Presenting Author: Nathan M Radcliffe MD PO229: Cost Analysis of a Teleophthalmology H PO188: Risk Factors for Progression Mobile Screening Unit of Exfoliation Glaucoma: A Longitudinal Presenting Author: Poonam Misra MD Epidemiological Study Presenting Author: Caleb Shumway MD ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 PO189: Topographic Characteristics of Parapapillary Atrophy and Subsequent Visual Field PO197: Risk Factors for Structural Progression Progression in Glaucoma of POAG in a Three-Year Prospective Study Presenting Author: Ahnul Ha MD Presenting Author: Tomomi Higashide MD PhD

POSTER DISCUSSION PO198: Macular GC-IPL Thickness Prediction Monday, Oct. 14 From Red-Free Fundus Photography Using Hybrid Deep Learning Model 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM, Station 1 Presenting Author: Jinho Lee MD PO190: Longitudinal Changes of 24-2 and 10-2 Visual Fields in Healthy and Glaucomatous Eyes PO199: Macular Choroid Analysis of NTG by Presenting Author: Lam Lu Swept Source OCT Presenting Author: Yumeng Wang MD PhD PO191: New Combined Index of Visual Acuity and Contrast Sensitivity Is Associated With Driving PO200: Translaminar Cribrosa Pressure Ability in OAG Difference Is Better Correlated With Glaucoma Presenting Author: Rajvi Mehta MD Measurements Than IOP Presenting Author: Bryce J Aul MD PO192: A Comparative Study Between Two Perimeters of IMO 30-2 and HFA 30-2, SITA PO201: Detecting Glaucoma Progression Using Standard in Glaucomatous Eyes OCT in Eyes With High Myopia Presenting Author: Yoshihide Nakai MD Presenting Author: Joong Won Shin MD

PO193: Visual Field Loss in Glaucoma and Visual PO202: HbA1c and Neutrophil Lymphocyte Search Performance During an On-Road Drive Ratio in Metabolic Syndrome Patients With NTG Presenting Author: David E Anderson MS PhD vs. Non-NTG Presenting Author: Seskoati Prayitnaningsih MD H PO194: Clinical Evaluation of the New iCare ic200 Rebound Tonometer and Comparison With PO203: Age as a Risk Factor for Steroid- Applanation Tonometry Induced Glaucoma in Nonpediatric Population Presenting Author: Surina Wang MD Presenting Author: Wungrak Choi MD

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PO204: What Factors Predict RNFL Thickness PO215: InnFocus MicroShunt for the Treatment and Macular GCC Thickness in Primary Angle of Glaucoma: Safety and Efficacy Outcomes at 24 Closure Suspect Patients? Months Presenting Author: Alfred Basilious MD Presenting Author: Giacinto Triolo MD

PO205: Changes in Macula Microvasculature in PO216: One-Year Results of Trabecular Micro- Patients With POAG and NTG: Insights From OCT-A bypass Stent Implantation (iStent or iStent Inject) Presenting Author: Anna I Dastiridou MD in a Real-World Setting Presenting Author: Ricardo A Paletta Guedes MD PO206: Correlation Between Macular Perfusion and GCC Thickness in Patients With POAG Using PO217: Effect of Temporal Relationship Between OCT-A Laser Trabeculoplasty and Angle Surgery on Presenting Author: Ahmed M Abdelrahman MD Outcome at Six Months Presenting Author: Joshua Toshio King BS PO207: IOP Profiles Following Single-Dose Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol-Valine-Hemisuccinate PO218: Pooled One-Year Outcomes in Patients (NB1111) Nanoemulsion and Latanoprost With Low IOP Following MicroShunt Implantation Presenting Author: Corinne Sweeney Presenting Author: Juan F Batlle MD

PO208: Three-Year Outcomes of Micropulse PO219: Trabecular Microbypass Stent Trans-scleral Cyclophotocoagulation in Medically Implantation With Cataract Surgery in Uncontrolled Glaucoma Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma: Long-Term Results Presenting Author: Jared Weed MD Presenting Author: Tanner J Ferguson MD

PO209: Prospective Study of Corneal PO220: Sustained IOP and Medication Endothelial Cell Density After LPI Reduction With iStent Inject Trabecular Bypass Presenting Author: Lisa M Tom MD Stents in OAG: Four-Year Outcomes Presenting Author: Jason Bacharach MD PO210: Predicting Adherence With the Glaucoma Treatment Compliance Assessment Tool PO221: Treatment Outcomes of ABIC vs. GATT Presenting Author: Facundo Gregorio Sanchez With Concurrent Phacoemulsification in POAG Presenting Author: Mohammad Siddiqui PO211: Socioeconomic Predictors of Glaucoma Medication Adherence PO222: Prospective Long-Term Efficacy Presenting Author: Mariam Salman BA Outcomes of Combined Cataract Surgery and Excisional Goniotomy With the Kahook Dual Blade PO212: Long-Term Trabeculectomy Outcomes in Presenting Author: Syril Dorairaj MD NTG Patients Presenting Author: Brigid Ning MBBS PO223: First-in-Human Study of the Efficacy and Safety of a Supraciliary Device in POAG Patients PO213: Previous SLT Treatment Does Not Affect Presenting Author: Steven D Vold MD Short-Term Trabectome Surgical Outcome Presenting Author: Yapei Zhang BA PO224: CO2 Laser-Assisted Deep Sclerectomy Surgery in the Treatment of OAG in Chinese PO214: IOP-Lowering Effect of Hydrus Patients Microstent Implantation Combined With Cataract Presenting Author: Dajiang Wang Surgery in Moderate to Advanced Glaucoma Presenting Author: Marta Toth MD PhD

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PO225: Long-Term Outcomes of a Novel Scleral HEALTH POLICY Tunnel Implantation Technique for Ahmed Tube Shunts Without Patch Graft PO236: Direct-to-Consumer Virtual Visits: A Presenting Author: Saerom Youn BSMS Paradigm Shift in Ophthalmic Health-Care Delivery Presenting Author: Ankoor S Shah MD PO226: Prevalence of Endophthalmitis After Aqueous Shunt Implants and Related Procedures PO237: Mobile Health Apps and Medication Presenting Author: Renata Puertas MD Adherence for Glaucoma Presenting Author: Gloria Wu MD PO227: Benchmarking Posterior Capsule Rupture Rate in Glaucoma Patients Before and PO238: Analysis of American Academy of After Patient-Surgeon Risk Match Ophthalmology Preferred Practice Patterns for Presenting Author: Fernanda Nicolela Susanna Vitreoretinal Diseases Presenting Author: Ravi Pandit MD H PO228: Clustered Visual Field Progression of POAG With Disc Hemorrhages in a Three-Year PO239: Routine Fundus Photography Screening Prospective Study: Second Report for Posterior Segment Disease: A Stepped-Wedge, Presenting Author: Takeo Fukuchi MD Cluster-Randomized Trial in South India Presenting Author: Rengaraj Venkatesh MD GLOBAL OPHTHALMOLOGY PO240: Influence of Sociodemographic Factors PO230: Trends in the Pattern of ROP in a on Presenting Visual Acuity in Patients With Tertiary Care Institute in India nAMD Presenting Author: UDAY TEKCHANDANI MBBS Presenting Author: Samir N Patel MD

PO231: Causes of Refusal of Free Cataract MEDICAL EDUCATION Surgery in Rural India Presenting Author: Ramya Ravindran MBBS PO241: A Novel Approach to In-Patient Care: The Ophthalmic Hospitalist PO232: Factors Associated With Favorable Presenting Author: Matthew G Gorski MD Outcome in Open Globe Injuries From a Tertiary Referral Eye Care Center PO242: Michigan Ophthalmology Pipeline: Presenting Author: Rebecca Low MBBS Increasing Ophthalmology Diversity Presenting Author: Abhishek Manjunathan BBA PO233: Implications of Power Differences of the Natural Lens in Ethiopia and Ghana for All PO243: Diversity Among Ophthalmology Faculty Cataract Campaigns at U.S. Medical Schools Presenting Author: Talhah Zubair BA Presenting Author: Elizabeth Fairless PO234: Validating the Use of a Stereoscopic Robotized Teleophthalmic Drone Slit Lamp Presenting Author: Gabriela Lahaie Luna MD

PO235: Providing Access to High-Quality Surgical Mentorship Through Distance Wet Lab Courses Presenting Author: Yousuf M Khalifa MD

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NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY PO253: Longitudinal Impact of Visual Impairment on Incident Dementia in the Women?s POSTER THEATER Health Initiative Monday, Oct. 14 Presenting Author: Elaine Tran BA 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM H PO254: Surgical Confusions in H PO244: Visual Field Defects in the Ophthalmology “Normal” Fellow Eye in Unilateral Traumatic Optic Presenting Author: Ravi S Parikh MD Neuropathy Sex Differences in Ophthalmologist Presenting Author: Preeti A Patil MD PO255: Salary in California Public Medical Schools PO245: Incidence of Optic Disc Drusen in Presenting Author: Lucy Hui BS Patients With Papilledema Emergency Department Ophthalmology Presenting Author: Thai H Do MD PO256: Referral Study PO246: Comparison Between MOG Antibody- Presenting Author: Abdel-Rahman Zakieh BS Associated Optic Neuritis and Presumed Idiopathic Optic Perineuritis PO257: Hospital Price Transparency Law Application Among 11 Large U.S. Ophthalmology Presenting Author: Jaeho Jung MD Departments H PO247: Cost/Benefit Analysis of Radiologic Presenting Author: Nitasha Khanna MD Imaging in an Urban Ophthalmic ER ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS Presenting Author: Jordan D Deaner MD Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 H Changes of Brain Glucose PO248: PO258: The Relationship Between SD-OCT Metabolism in Rodent Optic Neuropathy Model Parameters and Visual Field Defect in Chiasmal Presenting Author: Hyeshin Jeon Compression and a New Diagnostic Index Using a neural Network PO249: Stroke Risk Around CRAO: A Presenting Author: Hyeshin Jeon Population-Based Analysis Presenting Author: Kevin Daniel Chodnicki MD PO259: Focal Thinning Can Best Discriminate Optic Neuritis in Patients With MS POSTER DISCUSSIONS Presenting Author: Hong Jiang MD Sunday, Oct. 13 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM, Station 5 PO260: Population-Based Etiologies of Papilledema PO250: Retinal Vascular Pathology in Presenting Author: Khin Kilgore MD Preclinical Alzheimer Disease: Early Oculovascular Biomarkers Using SS OCT-A In Vivo PO261: Effect of Topical Brinzolamide on Visual Presenting Author: Samuel Asanad BS Function and Waveform in Patients of Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome: RCT PO251: Progressive Nonarteritic Optic Presenting Author: Rohit Saxena MD PhD Neuropathy as the First Presentation of Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome PO262: Etiologies and Characteristics of Presenting Author: Peter W Mortensen MD Diplopia in Adults Presenting Author: Maja Kostic MD PhD PO252: The Relationship Between Aspirin Use and NAION in Men Presenting Author: Bobeck S Modjtahedi MD

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PO263: The Incidence and Presumed Etiology OCULOPLASTICS, ORBIT AND of CN IV Palsy in Koreans: A 10-Year Nationwide OCULAR PATHOLOGY, ONCOLOGY Cohort Study Presenting Author: Eun Hye Jung MD POSTER THEATER Monday, Oct. 14 PO264: IgG4-Related Optic Neuropathy: A 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Multicentered Case Series Presenting Author: Ka Hei Kenneth Lai MBCHB H PO272: Outcomes of Ru106 Plaque Brachytherapy in OSSN With Corneal Stromal and PO265: Underlying Genetic Causes of Scleral Invasion Unexplained Optic Atrophy in Children Presenting Author: Gaurav Garg MD Presenting Author: Tae Young Kim MD PO273: Eyelid Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma: An PO266: The Effect of Optic Nerve Sheath Assessment of the AJCC 8th vs. 7th Edition Fenestration on IOP in Patients With Idiopathic Presenting Author: Fatimah Abbas Alhammad MBBS Intracranial Hypertension Presenting Author: Martin G Mullen MD PO274: Clinical Features and Outcomes in Conjunctival Melanoma With NRAS, BRAF, NF1 PO267: A Prospective Study to Identify the and ATRX Mutations Indicators of Early Ethambutol Toxicity Presenting Author: Sara E Lally MD Presenting Author: Sohini Mandal JR MBBS PO275: Inverted Papillomas of the Orbit and PO268: Optic Nerve Drusen Evaluation: Nasolacrimal System Comparison Between Ultrasound and OCT Presenting Author: Jessie Wang BA Presenting Author: Nicola Rosa MD PO276: CLEAR2: A Prospective, Multicenter PO269: Clinical Outcomes of Endovascular Study of Surveillance Recommendations After 15- Treatment for Carotid Cavernous Sinus Fistula at a Gene Expression Profiling for Uveal Melanoma Tertiary Hospital: Case Series Presenting Author: Amy C Schefler MD Presenting Author: Chonwarat Phattarapongdilok MD PO277: Prognostic Factors for Local Recurrence, Metastasis and Survival for Orbital Sarcoma: PO270: Assessment of the Kinematic Features Observations in 73 Patients of Spontaneous and Voluntary Blinks in Patients Presenting Author: Ho-Seok Sa MD with Parkinson Disease Presenting Author: Yukito Yamanaka MD POSTER DISCUSSIONS Sunday, Oct. 13 PO271: Ganglion Cell Layer Thickness Variance 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 4 Using Spectralis OCT Presenting Author: Paul William Mallory MD H PO278: Robotic-Assisted Radiosurgery for the Treatment of Ciliary Body Melanoma Presenting Author: Raffael Liegl MD

PO279: Racial, Ethnic and Socioeconomic Disparities in Uveal Melanoma Enucleation and Survival: A Population-Based Study, SEER 18 2004- 2014 Presenting Author: Talhah Zubair BA

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PO280: Diffuse Iris Melanoma: Total Anterior PO289: High-Risk Retinoblastoma Based on Segment 103Pd Plaque Age at Primary Enucleation: A Study of 616 Eyes Presenting Author: Ankit S Tomar FICO MBBS MD Presenting Author: Swathi Kaliki MD

PO281: Nomogram for Visual Acuity Outcome PO290: Aqueous Humor Is Superior to Blood as After Plaque Radiotherapy With Prophylactic a Liquid Biopsy for Retinoblastoma Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Uveal Melanoma in Presenting Author: Jesse L Berry MD 1131 Patients Presenting Author: Lauren A Dalvin MD H PO291: Outcomes of Enucleation and Porous Polyethylene Orbital Implant Insertion for Pediatric PO282: Role of Conjunctival Autofluorescence Retinoblastoma: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study in OSSN Presenting Author: Min Kyu Yang Presenting Author: Radhika Tandon MD PO292: Primary or Metastatic: The Usefulness PO283: Randomized Trial of Monthly vs. PRN of p63 in Assessing PCMC of the Eyelid Intravitreal Injection of Ranibizumab With and Presenting Author: Debra-Meghan Sanft MD Without PRN Targeted PRP for Radiation-Induced Macular Edema: RRR 2-Year Anatomic Outcomes PO293: Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Presenting Author: Amy C Schefler MD Lacrimal Sac: Clinical-Pathologic Analysis, Including Molecular Genetics PO284: Swept Source OCT-A Findings in Retinal Presenting Author: Kalla A Gervasio MD and Choroidal Tumors Presenting Author: Kaan Gunduz MD POSTER DISCUSSIONS Monday, Oct. 14 Orbital Metastases as the First Sign of PO285: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, Station 4 Underlying Malignancy: A Case Series Presenting Author: Akshay Gopinathan Nair MD PO294: Subcutaneous Tocilizumab Injections for Active TED Refractory to Orbital Radiation and POSTER DISCUSSIONS Systemic Steroids Sunday, Oct. 13 Presenting Author: Bradford William Lee MD MSC 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM, Station 4 PO295: Early Response of Intravenous PO286: Outcomes of Tandem Intravitreal Methylprednisolone for Restrictive Myopathy in (Topotecan + Melphalan) for TED: A Prospective Observational Study Refractory Vitreous Seeds in Retinoblastoma Presenting Author: Kyung In Woo MD Presenting Author: Gaurav Garg MD PO296: Therapeutic Effect of Curcumin, a Plant PO287: Intravitreal Topotecan for Vitreous Polyphenol Extracted From Curcuma longae, in an Seeds in Group D and E Retinoblastoma: A Long- In Vitro Model of Graves Orbitopathy Term Review of 87 Eyes Presenting Author: Jihei Sara Lee MD Presenting Author: Mrittika Sen MD H PO297: Rectus Muscle Thickness Measured PO288: Conjunctival Keratoacanthoma: Clinical by OCT and MRI in Graves Ophthalmopathy: A Cases With Diagnostic and Histopathological Correlation Study Correlation Presenting Author: Lucia De Pablo PhD Presenting Author: Nandini Venkateswaran MD

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PO298: MicroRNA-27a Inhibits Adipogenesis PO308: Outcomes of Canalicular in Orbital Fibroblast From Patients With Graves Trephination With Monocanalicular Stenting vs. Orbitopathy Canaliculodacryocystorhinostomy in Common Presenting Author: Sun Young Jang MD Canalicular Blocks Presenting Author: Tejaswini Vukkadala JR MBBS PO299: Physician Perceptions of Active Thyroid MD Eye Disease in the United States Presenting Author: Yao Wang MD PO309: Are Systemic Antibiotics Required During and After Dacryocystitis-Related PO300: Clinically Quiescent, Radiologically Dacryocystorhinostomy? Active Thyroid Related Orbitopathy: Clinical Profile Presenting Author: Edward Wladis MD and Management Outcome Presenting Author: Kirthi Koka MBBS PO310: Long-Term Outcomes of Lacrimal Canalicular Trephination and Mini Monoka Stent PO301: The Negative Impact of TED on Social in the Management of Idiopathic Canalicular Perception Obstructions Presenting Author: Shannon Shan Joseph MD Presenting Author: Sagarika Snehi

ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS PO311: Pediatric Traumatic NLDO: Clinical Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Characteristics, Radiologic Features and Surgical Outcome PO302: “Split-Face” Evaluation of Skin and Presenting Author: Caiwen Xiao MD Ocular Surface Changes Induced by Periorbital Fractional CO2 Laser Resurfacing PO312: Feasibility of Rapid MRI for the Presenting Author: Juliana F Sartori MD Emergency Evaluation of Suspected Pediatric Orbital Cellulitis PO303: The Effect of OnabotulinumtoxinA on Presenting Author: Samiksha Fouzdar Jain MBBS Hypertrophic Masseter Muscle Evaluated by MRI Presenting Author: Mami Kawamura MD PO313: Conjunctival Pediatric Follicular : Case Report and Literature Review PO304: The Clinical Spectrum of Periorbital Presenting Author: Mohammad Alsemari Vascular Complications After Facial Filler Injections PO314: in the Treatment of Orbital Presenting Author: Miyoung Kwon MD Erdheim-Chester Disease: A Review of Ophthalmic Findings and Clinical Outcomes PO305: Location of the Infraorbital Foramen Presenting Author: Ji Kwan Park MD With Reference to External Landmarks for Regional Nerve Block in Midface Surgery PO315: Radiological Features of IgG4-Related Presenting Author: Hyun Jin Shin MD Ophthalmic Disease: 104 Consecutive Biopsy- Proven Cases PO306: Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide in Presenting Author: Ka Hei Kenneth Lai MBCHB Blind, Painful Eyes Presenting Author: Edward Wladis MD PO316: Clinical Outcomes of the Superior Ophthalmic Vein Approach for Closure of Carotid PO307: Repeated Injections of Cavernous Fistulas OnabotulinumtoxinA for Lacrimal Drainage Presenting Author: Archana Srinivasan MBBS MD Disorders Presenting Author: Miyoung Kwon MD

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PO317: Lagophthalmos After Congenital Ptosis PO327: Intralesional Injection of Bleomycin Surgery in Patients With Poor Levator Function: Combined With Apical Decompression for the Comparison Between Maximal Levator Resection Treatment of Cavernous Venous Malformation and Frontalis Sling Operation Located at the Orbital Apex Presenting Author: Jiwoong Park MD Presenting Author: Jiang Qian MD

PO318: Conjunctival-Sparing Ptosis Correction PO328: Outcomes of Conjunctival Lymphoma by by White-Line Advancement Technique Histopathologic Subtype: Analysis of 280 Eyes of Presenting Author: Fatima Abdulla Juma Walid 212 Patients Habroosh MBBS Presenting Author: Sanika Udyaver BS

PO319: Posterior Approach Aponeurotic OPHTHALMIC HISTORY Ptosis Correction: A Modified Minimum Suturing Technique PO329: Father Waclaw Szuniewicz MD and Presenting Author: Surabhi Shalini FICO MBBS Early Attempts to Alter the Corneal Curvature MRCS EDMS Presenting Author: Andrzej Grzybowski MD

Changes in Corneal HOAs and PO320: OPTICS, REFRACTION, Regular Astigmatism After Upper Lid Surgery for CONTACT LENSES Blepharoptosis and Dermatochalasis Presenting Author: Jiwon Seo MD PO330: Comparison of the Quality of Vision Using Double-Pass Technique in Eyes With PO321: Surgical Outcome of Frontalis Sling With Corrected Refractive Errors and Emmetropic Eyes Silicon Rod for Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Ptosis Presenting Author: Maria A Henriquez MD Presenting Author: Kirthi Koka MBBS PO331: Decoding Cylinders and Outcomes of PO322: Liposome Encapsulated Doxorubicin Algorithmically Treated Astigmatism in Myopic (Lipodox) for Benign Essential Blepharospasm Primary Topography-Guided LASIK Presenting Author: Milind N Naik MBBS Presenting Author: Zelda Vispi Dadachanji FICO MBBS MS PO323: Intravenous Ketorolac in Orbital Surgery Presenting Author: Edward Wladis MD H PO332: Unhappiness in High Myopia Students PO324: Comparative Analysis of the Outcomes Presenting Author: Masahiko Ayaki MD of Orbital Blowout Fracture Surgery in Children and Adults PO333: Accuracy of Visual Acuity Assessment Presenting Author: Yukito Yamanaka MD Using A Novel Smartphone-Coupled Device in Patients With Eye Pathology PO325: Biomechanical Analysis of Internal Presenting Author: James McKelvie MBCHB PhD Fixation Methods for Zygomatic-Orbitomaxillary Complex Fracture PO334: Characterizing Astigmatism in the U.S. Presenting Author: Wei Lu Population Presenting Author: Girish Valluru MS PO326: Use of Tranexamic Acid to Control Intraoperative Bleeding Presenting Author: Emily P Macquaid-McCartney MD

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PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY, PO346: Vertical Rectus Muscle Union Combined With Lateral Rectus Plication for Complete STRABISMUS Abducens Nerve Palsy POSTER THEATER Presenting Author: Asli Inal MD Monday, Oct. 14 PO347: Change in Objective Cyclotorsion 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Following Various Inferior Oblique Weakening H PO335: Evaluating Recent-Onset Diplopia Procedures in Graves Ophthalmopathy Using MRI Short Tau Presenting Author: Anin Sethi MBBS MD Inversion Recovery Sequence Surgical Outcomes of Plication vs. Presenting Author: Karen Chan MBBS PO348: Resection in Intermittent Exotropia: A Comparative MRSCED(OPHTH) Study H PO336: Clinical Assessment of a Next- Presenting Author: Siddharth Baindur Generation Pediatric Vision Screening Device, the Rebion Blinq PO341: Structural Changes Following Early Childhood Lensectomy and the Risk for Secondary Presenting Author: Lorenzo Edgardo Bosque BS Glaucoma PO337: Novel Use of Fibrin Glue Hang-Back Presenting Author: Libby Wei BS Recession Compared to Standard Fixed-Suture Recession for Treating Horizontal Strabismus PO342: Long-Term Prognosis of PCG and Its Correlation With Histopathology of Trabecular Presenting Author: Kenneth W Wright MD Meshwork PO338: Comparison of Gore-Tex Sutured Presenting Author: Rinky Agarwal SR MBBS MS Scleral-Fixated IOL and Sutureless Scleral-Fixated IOL Using a 30-Gauge Needle PO343: Visual Outcomes Following Multifocal Versus Monofocal Intraocular Lens Implantation Presenting Author: Brajesh Kumar MBBS in Children PO339: Characteristics of Diplopia in a Pediatric Presenting Author: Charlotte Gore MD Population PO344: Rate and Success of Secondary Presenting Author: Michelle M Falcone MD Procedures in Children After Primary IOL Implantation PO340: Role of UBM in Planning Pediatric Cataract Surgery Presenting Author: Bharti Kishore Nihalani Presenting Author: Chirakshi Dhull MD Gangwani MD

POSTER DISCUSSIONS POSTER DISCUSSIONS Saturday, Oct. 12 Monday, Oct. 14 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM, Station 5 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 5 H PO345: Long-Term Results of Split Lateral PO349: Additive Effects of Orthokeratology Rectus Nasal Transposition in Complete Third and Atropine 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution for Nerve Palsy: Comparison of Original and Simplified Slowing Axial Elongation Techniques in 32 Patients Presenting Author: Nozomi Kinoshita MD PhD Presenting Author: Birsen Gokyigit MD

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PO350: Applying 0.01% Atropine Eyedrops in PO359: Prostaglandin-Associated Post-Laser Treated ROP Children With Progressing Periorbitopathy in Children and Young Adults With Myopia Glaucoma Presenting Author: Julie Ying Ching Lok MBBS Presenting Author: Jane S Kim MD MRSCED(OPHTH) PO360: Characteristics of Birth-Related Retinal PO351: Comparison Between Cycloplegic Hemorrhages in Newborns Refraction Measurements and Refraction Presenting Author: Soyoung Kim MD Measurements With General Anesthesia in the Pediatric Age Group PO361: Effect of Conjunctivitis on Refractive Presenting Author: Osman Bulut Ocak MD Error in Pediatric Population Presenting Author: Charles Zhang BS PO352: Pediatric Rhegmatogenous RD in Nonsyndromic High Myopia Associated With PO362: Ophthalmic Manifestations of Recessive Mutations in LRPAP1 Mycoplasma Pneumonia-Induced Rash and Presenting Author: Sawsan R Nowilaty MD Mucositis: Distinct from SJS Presenting Author: Ashley Khalili MD PO353: A Retrospective Review of the Clinical Course and Different Treatments Used for ROP in PO363: Comparison Between Smartphone- Infants Born at 22-23 Weeks Based Photorefraction Screener and Cycloplegic Presenting Author: Aref Rifai MD Retinoscopy in Measuring the Refractive Errors of Children PO354: Economic Impact of the Use of Anti- Presenting Author: Youngjun Kim VEGF Monotherapy or in Combination With PRP in the Treatment of ROP PO364: Comparison of a Smartphone- Presenting Author: Andres Gonzalez MD Based Photography Method With Indirect Ophthalmoscopic Assessment in Referable ROP: A PO355: Perspectives of NICU Staff on the Use Smart ROP Model Pilot Study of Telemedicine in ROP Screening Presenting Author: Ashish Sharma MD Presenting Author: Kari Fossum BS PO365: Evaluation of Light-Adapted ERGs Using PO356: Re-evaluation of the Screening Criteria RETeval in Preterm Infants Under 3 Months of Age of ROP With a Weighted ROC Curve: A Regional Without Sedation Multicenter Study in Japan Presenting Author: Jehyung Hwang MD Presenting Author: Yusuke Takeda MD PO366: The Natural History and Longitudinal ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS Correlations With Fusional Convergence Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Parameters and the Newcastle Control Score in Chinese Children With Intermittent Exotropia PO357: Identifying Characteristics Predictive of Presenting Author: Jeremy John Kwok MBBS Lost-to-Follow-Up Status in Patients Diagnosed With Amblyopia PO367: Comparison of Surgical Outcomes of Presenting Author: Ryan Nelson Chinn BS Patients With Intermittent Exotropia According to Their Response to the Diagnostic Monocular PO358: Validation of the Pediatric Vision Occlusion Test Scanner in a Normal Preschool Population Presenting Author: Yeonji Jang MD Presenting Author: Shaival S Shah MD

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PO368: Surgical Treatment of Strabismus- H PO376: The Importance of Psychological Related TED: Characteristics, Dose Response and and Personality Evaluation in Patients Undergoing Outcomes Refractive Surgery and Its Impact on Outcomes Presenting Author: Worawalun Honglertnapakul MD Presenting Author: Prerna Ahuja

PO369: Meibographic Evaluation of Children PO377: Correction of Presbyopia for Commercial With MGD and Military Pilots Requiring Class 1 Medical Presenting Author: Prasad Rajkumar Kalkote DOMS Certification MBBS Presenting Author: Dan Z Reinstein MD

PO370: Block Building Performance Test Using ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS a 3-D VR System in Children With Intermittent Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Exotropia Presenting Author: Seung Ah Chung MD PO378: Visual and Refractive Outcomes and Tomographic Changes of One Segment Femtolaser- PO371: Coats Disease in 351 Eyes: Analysis of Assisted Intrastromal Corneal Ring Implantation Features and Outcomes Over 45 Years (by Decade) Based on Severity of Keratoconus at a Single Center Presenting Author: Seyed Javad Hashemian MD Presenting Author: Carol L Shields MD PO379: Incidence and Evaluation of Iridociliary Cysts in Patients Who Are Candidates for Posterior REFRACTIVE SURGERY Chamber ICL Surgery POSTER THEATER Presenting Author: Ivana Romac MD Saturday, Oct. 12 PO380: Prediction of ICL Vault Using a 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Multivariate Regression Model Based on Parameters Acquired by Very High-Frequency H Wavefront-Guided PRK for Myopia PO372: Digital Ultrasound Correction: Effectiveness and Safety Presenting Author: Dan Z Reinstein MD Presenting Author: Elizabeth M Hofmeister MD, Marc G Odrich MD PO381: Outcome of Transepithelial PRK for Extreme Myopia With Advanced Laser Beam Wavefront-Guided LASIK Compared PO373: Profile to SMILE Surgery: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study Presenting Author: Simon P Holland MD Presenting Author: Edward E Manche MD PO382: Myopic LASIK and SMILE Retreatment with Topo-Guided PRK: Long-Term Refractive and Next-Generation Mapping of 3-D PO374: Corneal Imaging Evaluation Epithelium Thickness: A Tool to Assess Wound Healing After Refractive Surgery Presenting Author: Ioanna Kontari MD Presenting Author: Rohan Mehra MS PO383: Stromal Bed Smoothness After Excimer Laser Surface Ablation as a Key Element for the Translational Applications for a Point- PO375: Expression of Inflammatory Genes of-Care Molecular Diagnostic Kit in Refractive Surgery Presenting Author: Emilio A Torres Netto MD Presenting Author: Pooja Khamar MBBS MS PO384: EDOF IOL in Patients With Previous Laser Vision Correction Presenting Author: Jan A Venter MD

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PO385: Retinal Anatomy and Refractive PO394: Characteristics of Patients With Surprise: CLARO (Cataract, Lens, and Refractive Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy Taking Safe Daily Optical Coherence Tomography) Study Results Doses According to AAO Guidelines Presenting Author: Chirag Mukesh Shah MD Presenting Author: David J Browning MD PhD

PO386: Comparison of Immediate vs. Delayed PO395: Suprachoroidal Delivery for Ocular Sequential Cataract Surgery in Patients With Gene Therapy: Nonclinical Experiments Evaluating Multifocal IOLs Nonviral DNA Nanoparticles Presenting Author: David W Teenan MBChB Presenting Author: Christine Nichols Kay MD

PO387: Outcomes of EDOF IOL Implantation in a PO396: The PIONEER Study: A Phase 1/2 Large Population of Patients Optogenetic Retinal Gene Therapy Clinical Trial for Presenting Author: David W Teenan MBChB Nonsyndromic RP Presenting Author: Simona Degli Esposti MD PO388: Clinical and Patient-Reported Outcomes of Different Combinations of Diffractive and EDOF PO397: Quantitative Fundus Autofluorescence IOLs Defines Two Phenotypes of GA Secondary to AMD Presenting Author: Jan A Venter MD Presenting Author: R Theodore Smith MD

H PO389: Multifocal IOLs in Emmetropic POSTER DISCUSSIONS Presbyopic Patients Saturday, Oct. 12 Presenting Author: David W Teenan MBChB 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM, Station 6

H PO390: Clinical Outcomes of SMILE With PO398: Assessing Patient Comfort Manifest Refraction Planning, or Vector Planning and Antimicrobial Efficacy Using Aqueous Method in Patients With High Ocular Residual Chlorhexidine vs. Povidone Iodine Prior to Bilateral Astigmatism Intravitreal Injection Presenting Author: Jisang Min MD Presenting Author: Ferhina S Ali MD

PO391: First Direct Comparison of Surface PO399: EPC Mitochondrial Function: An Ablation vs. CIRCLE for Enhancement After Myopic Indicator for Angiogenesis in PDR SMILE Presenting Author: Yan Shao Presenting Author: Martin Dirisamer MD PO400: Global Safety Update: Long-Term IOP Outcomes in Patients Receiving the Fluocinolone RETINA, VITREOUS Acetonide Intravitreal Implant POSTER THEATER Presenting Author: Caesar K Luo MD Sunday, Oct. 13 PO401: Ultrawide-Field OCT Imaging for 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Posterior Vitreous in Eyes With Myopic Macular Retinoschisis PO392: Comparison of Robotic and Manual Surgery for ILM Peeling Presenting Author: Hiroyuki Takahashi MD Presenting Author: David A L Maberley MD PO402: Filigree Vascular Pattern in Combined Hamartoma of Retina and RPE on OCT-A PO393: CFH Y402H and ARMS2 A69S Polymorphism Role in Rhegmatogenous RD: A Presenting Author: Jay K Chhablani MBBS Prospective Case Control Study Presenting Author: Mohammad Hossein Jabbarpour Bonyadi

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PO403: Incidence Rate of Massive Submacular H PO413: Performance of an Augmented Hemorrhage and Its Risk Factors in Polypoidal Reality Device on Functional Activities Choroidal Vasculopathy and Typical nAMD Presenting Author: Mitul C Mehta MD Presenting Author: Soo Chang Cho MD H PO414: Toxic Posterior Segment Syndrome: PO404: Machine Learning for Prediction of Clinical Characteristics of 48 Eyes Diabetic Retinopathy Progression Presenting Author: Ashkan M Abbey MD Presenting Author: Weijie Violet Lin POSTER DISCUSSIONS PO405: The Effect of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Monday, Oct. 14 on Absolute Risk of Developing Central Serous 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Station 6 Chorioretinopathy in a Commercially Insured Population PO415: Evolution of Polypoidal Lesions Among Presenting Author: Daniel Vail BA Patients of a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial on Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy POSTER DISCUSSIONS Presenting Author: Colin S Tan MBBS Sunday, Oct. 13 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM, Station 6 PO416: Extended ILM Peel in Pediatric Rhegmatogenous RD: Visual and Anatomical PO406: Choroidal Vascular Pattern in Cases Outcomes of a Surgical Technique With Sturge-Weber Syndrome Presenting Author: Abdussalam M Abdullatif Presenting Author: Chirakshi Dhull MD MBBCH

H PO407: First Report of Longitudinal PO417: Retinal Vessel Fractal Dimension Is Alterations in Macular Crystalline Inclusions in Associated With Global Cognitive Function in the Sjögren-Larsson Syndrome Bogalusa Heart Study Cohort Presenting Author: Shaza Nizar Al-Holou MD Presenting Author: Zachary A Koretz MD MPH

PO408: Subretinal Fluid Application to Close PO418: Switching Therapy for Refractory DME: Full-Thickness Macular Holes Twelve- and 24-Month Results With Fluocinolone Presenting Author: Carsten H Meyer Intravitreal Implant Presenting Author: Argyrios Chronopoulos PO409: The Influence of Diabetic Retinopathy on the Rate of Cataract Surgery Following PPV PO419: Development and Validation of a Vision- Presenting Author: John R Chancellor MD Guided Mobility Assessment for RPE65-Associated Leber Congenital Amaurosis H PO410: AI-Based Decision Making for Presenting Author: Michel Michaelides MD Retinitis Pigmentosa Presenting Author: Chi-Hsien Peng MD PO420: Geographic Atrophy in Patients Receiving Anti-VEGF Treatment for nAMD PO411: ATLANTIC Study: Aflibercept Presenting Author: Victor Eng BS Monotherapy vs. Aflibercept With PDT in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy PO421: T2 Magnetic Resonance Assay and Presenting Author: RufinoSilva MD MSC Detection of Ocular Candidiasis Presenting Author: Shravani Mikkilineni MD MBA H PO412: Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Implant for Refractory DME: Three Years and Beyond Presenting Author: Anastasios Sepetis MD

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PO422: The Strategy of ILM Peeling in Macular PO430: Efficacy of the T&E Regimen in the Hole Surgery Based on Configuration of Macular Management of nAMD: Five-Year Results of the Hole RENO Study Presenting Author: Yuou Yao MD Presenting Author: Jonathan Dang BS

POSTER DISCUSSION PO431: The Occurrence, Characteristics, Monday, Oct. 14 Management and Prognosis of RPE Tears in 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM, Station 6 Patients With Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: A Retrospective Study of 397 Patients H PO423: Association of Uveal Melanoma Presenting Author: Xinyu Zhao MD Clinical Features With PRAME Oncogene Expression in the Collaborative Ocular Oncology PO432: Update on Hemorrhagic Occlusive Group Study No. 2 Retinal Vasculitis: What Does Histology Tell Us Presenting Author: Prithvi Mruthyunjaya MD About Disease Mechanism? Presenting Author: Bozho Todorich MD H PO424: Automated Classification of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy and PO433: Real-World Outcomes of Cataract Other Subtypes of AMD Using Bimodal Deep Surgery in Eyes With DME: Data From the Fight Convolutional Neural Networks Retinal Blindness! Project Presenting Author: Zhiyan Xu BA Presenting Author: Sanjeeb Bhandari

PO425: Creation of a New 3-D Finite Element PO434: Changes in Subfoveal Choroidal Model to Investigate Multilayered and Multifocal Thickness After Intravitreal Dexamethasone Vitreoretinal Force in the Context of Shaken Baby Implant Therapy in Eyes With DME Syndrome Presenting Author: Ji Hun Song MD Presenting Author: Helen Song BS PO435: Primary Results From Phase 2 Study of H PO426: Early vs. Late Switch to Risuteganib in Intermediate Dry AMD Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant in Anti-VEGF Presenting Author: Glenn J Jaffe MD Nonresponders With DME in the AUSSIEDEX Study PO436: Cumulative Retinal Fluid Exposure Presenting Author: Paul Mitchell MD PhD Reduces Visual Acuity Gain During Anti-VEGF Therapy: An Analysis of CATT Two-Year Data H PO427: PDT for Retinal Hemangioblastoma: Presenting Author: Michael A Singer MD Treatment Outcomes in 17 Consecutive Patients H Presenting Author: Maura DiNicola MD PO437: Visual Outcomes in Two Open-Label Trials of Oral AKST4290 in Naïve and Refractory ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS nAMD Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 Presenting Author: Michael W Stewart MD

PO428: Imaging-Based Biomarkers as PO438: Incidence and Risk Factors of Predictors of Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy in Neovascularization in Fellow Eyes With Unilateral Idiopathic CNV AMD Presenting Author: Surbhi Agrawal MBBS Presenting Author: Hiroaki Oku

PO429: Eale Disease in Patients of Southeast Asian Descent in North-East India: A Multicenter Study Presenting Author: Nilutpal Borah MBBS MS

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PO439: Treatment Patterns in Prior PO448: Predictive Factors for Long-Term Ranibizumab-Treated nAMD Patients From Stability in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy Australia, Canada and the UK at Year 1: After Anti-VEGF Monotherapy LUMINOUS Presenting Author: Seonghee Choi MD Presenting Author: Christopher Brand MBCHB PO449: Localized OCT Precursors of Geographic PO440: Sensitivity of Multicolor Imaging Atrophy and Fibrotic Scar in the Comparison of in Detecting AMD and Polypoidal Choroidal AMD Treatment Trials Vasculopathy Presenting Author: Avni Patel Finn MD Presenting Author: Lim Wei Yi Louis MBBS H PO450: Additional Anatomic Endpoints PO441: Prophylaxis Intravitreal Aflibercept Support Sustained Outcomes With Faricimab Injection Against Conversion to nAMD in High-Risk Every 16 Weeks in the STAIRWAY Phase 2 Trial Eyes (PRO-CON): 24-Month Results for nAMD Presenting Author: David S Boyer MD Presenting Author: David A Eichenbaum MD

PO442: Post Hoc Analysis of Eyes With PO451: Clinical Trial Outcomes and Real-World Nonexudative AMD Developing Exudation During Patients: Apples and Oranges the Phase 2 FILLY Study Evaluating Intravitreal Presenting Author: Franco M Recchia MD APL-2 for Geographic Atrophy Presenting Author: Nadia Khalida Waheed MD PO452: Growth Rate of Primary Geographic Atrophy Complicated by Active CNV in AMD Real-World Outcomes in nAMD: Eight PO443: Presenting Author: Jakob Siedlecki MD Years of 44,304 Ranibizumab Injections Presenting Author: Matthew McDonald MBBS PO453: Predictors of Recurrent Choroidal Neovascularization in Age-Related Macular PO444: Association Between Early Visual Degeneration during Quiescent Periods Function Outcomes and Anatomic Dryness in Presenting Author: Taiichi Hikichi MD nAMD Presenting Author: Rishi P Singh MD PO454: Evaluation of Screening Failures Among Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy Patients in a PO445: Timing of Peak Vision Gains Is Multicenter Clinical Trial Associated With Greater 24-Month Visual Presenting Author: Colin S Tan MBBS Outcomes: A Post Hoc Analysis of HARBOR Presenting Author: Rahul Khurana MD PO455: A Phase 1, Open-Label, Dose-Escalation Study of THR-149 for the Treatment of DME H PO446: Canadian T&E Trial with Presenting Author: Arshad M Khanani MD Ranibizumab in nAMD Patients: CANTREAT 36-Month Extension Results PO456: Vision-Threatening PDR Events in DR Presenting Author: Peter J Kertes MD With DME Presenting Author: Carmelina M Gordon MD PO447: Changes in Inner Retinal Layer Thickness in Patients With Exudative AMD During PO457: High-Dose Anti-VEGF: Cross-Trial Treatment with Anti-VEGF Analysis of Different Doses and Antagonists for Presenting Author: Jehyung Hwang MD the Treatment of DME Presenting Author: Diana Do MD

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H PO458: Outcomes Achieved With the PO468: Predictors of Adherence to Diabetic Intravitreal 0.19-mg Fluocinolone Acetonide Retinopathy Screening Guidelines in the Primary Implant: Results From the German Prospective Care Setting IDEAL Registry Study Presenting Author: Ramsey Yusuf BA Presenting Author: Ramin Khoramnia MD H PO469: Morphological Characteristics and H PO459: Can Early Intervention Reduce Risk Factors of Myopic Maculopathy in an Older the Need for Invasive Management of Diabetic High Myopia Population, Based on the New Retinopathy? Classification and Grading System (ATN) Presenting Author: Nikolas J London MD Presenting Author: Qiuying Chen MD

PO460: Diabetic Retinopathy Improvements PO470: The Effects of Temporary IOP Spikes With Intravitreal Faricimab in the Phase 2 After Intravitreal Dexamethasone Implantation on BOULEVARD Trial the RNFL: Long-Term Results Presenting Author: Nathan C Steinle MD Presenting Author: Effie Z Rahman MD

PO461: Extended Intraocular Anti-VEGF H PO471: Injection Intervals in Treatment-Naive Durability: Phase 1b Results of KSI-301, a Novel nAMD Patients Who Received Aflibercept or Antibody Biopolymer Conjugate Ranibizumab: IRIS® Registry Analysis Presenting Author: Charles C Wykoff MD PhD Presenting Author: Mathew W MacCumber MD PhD

PO462: Rates of Suspected Endophthalmitis PO472: Timing and Treatment Considerations Following Intravitreal Injections of Anti-VEGF or for Reimplantation With 0.19-mg Fluocinolone Steroids in the United States Acetonide (Iluvien) Implant Presenting Author: Dilsher S Dhoot MD Presenting Author: Matthew W Manry MD

PO463: Endogenous Bacterial Endophthalmitis: PO473: Randomized Study Comparing Efficacy A Five-Year Retrospective Review at a Tertiary of Sustained-Release Dexamethasone With and Care Academic Center Without Laser for BRVO Presenting Author: Thomas Lee Jenkins MD Presenting Author: Ashish Markan SR MD

PO464: Antibiotic Resistance Among PO474: Comparison of Foveal Avascular Zone Intraocular Bacterial Pathogens Collected Over 10 and Retinal Vascular Density in Healthy Asian and Years in ARMOR White Adults Presenting Author: Heleen H DeCory PhD Presenting Author: Adam A Wylegala MD

PO465: Complete and Early Vitrectomy for PO475: A Case Series of Rare Atypical Superior Endophthalmitis After Cataract Surgery: An Retinochoroidal Coloboma Alternative Treatment Paradigm Presenting Author: Anusha Sachan MD Presenting Author: Bernard Dib MD H PO476: Comparison of Three Wide- PO466: Retinitis in HIV-Positive Patients in the Field Imaging Modalities for the Detection of U.S. Military Natural History Study Cohort Neovascularization in PDR Presenting Author: Grant A Justin MD Presenting Author: Francesco Pichi MD

PO467: Ocular Manifestations of Disseminated Mycobacterium chimaera Infection After Cardiothoracic Surgery Presenting Author: Jingyi Ma

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PO477: Long-Term Follow-Up of Analyzing H PO487: RNFL Thickness Correlates With Foveal Avascular Zone Area and Vessel Density Foveal Vessel density and Perfusion Density Changes Using OCT-A After Rhegmatogenous RD Assessed by OCT-A in Type I DM: A Large-Scale Surgery Prospective OCT-A Study Presenting Author: Kiyoung Kim MD Presenting Author: Javier Zarranz-Ventura MD PhD

H PO478: Comparing OCT-A Density PO488: Retinal Vascular Changes in Measurements of Eyes With and Without Asymptomatic Family Members of Familial Radiation Retinopathy After I-125 Plaque Therapy Exudative Vitreoretinopathy Patients and Nonirradiated Fellow Eyes Presenting Author: Sengul C Ozdek MD Presenting Author: Talisa E de Carlo MD PO489: The Contribution of the Hypercapnic PO479: Role of Signal Strength in Determining Exercise Pressor Response to the Space Flight- OCT-A Reliability Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome Presenting Author: Sri Meghana Konda MD Presenting Author: Polona Jaki Mekjavic MD

PO480: Enhancing Telemedicine Screenings H PO490: Scleral Thickness in Central Serous for Diabetic Retinopathy in Primary Care Clinics Chorioretinopathy by Eliminating Physician-Initiated Consults Presenting Author: Naoya Imanaga MD Requirement Presenting Author: Manuj Kapur MD PO491: Association of Second-Hand Smoking Exposure With Choroidal Thinning in Children PO481: Correlation of Quantitative Aged 6 to 8 Years: The Hong Kong Children Eye Measurements With Diabetic Disease Severity Study Utilizing Multiple En Face OCT-A Image Averaging Presenting Author: Jason Yam FRCS(ED) MBBS Presenting Author: Jesse J Jung MD PO492: Posterior Segment Imaging Using the PO482: Choroidal Vascular Structure in Diabetic Heidelberg Spectralis High Magnification Module Retinopathy Presenting Author: Eleni Konstantinou MD Presenting Author: Satoru Kase MD PO493: Efficacy of Intraoperative OCT in H PO483: Quantification of OCT-A Metrics and Various Vitreoretinal Indications Their Relationship to Visual Acuity in Eyes Treated Presenting Author: Ramandeep Singh MBBS With Plaque Radiotherapy for Uveal Melanoma Presenting Author: Kareem Sioufi MD H PO494: Analysis of Macular Capillary Flow, Capillary Density and Foveolar Avascular Area PO484: Clinical Application of New Wide-Field by Layers in Eyes Without Established Ocular Ultrahigh-Speed OCT FLUX Pathology by OCT-A Presenting Author: Bartosz L Sikorski MD Presenting Author: Atanas Y Bogoev MD

PO485: Disorganization of the Retinal Inner PO495: Longitudinal Evaluation of Visual Layers as a Biomarker: Results of TYBEE Phase 2 Function Impairments in Early and Intermediate in DME Dry AMD Patients Over 24 Months Presenting Author: Michael S Ip MD Presenting Author: Maria Gomez-Caraballo BA

PO486: Imaging of Hydroxychloroquine PO496: Retinal Vascular Caliber and Risk of Toxicity With Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Six-Year Incident Retinopathy Without Diabetes Ophthalmoscopy Presenting Author: Ning Cheung MD Presenting Author: Lydia Sauer MD

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PO497: Quantitative Assessment of Dissociated PO507: Translational Study in Determining the Optic Nerve Fiber Layer After Vitrectomy Vitreoretinal Adhesion Force Using a Novel Sheep Presenting Author: Sugisawa Takaaki Eye Model Presenting Author: Helen Song BS PO498: Foveal Avascular Zone Enlargement Associated With Visual Acuity Recovery After H PO508: Endophthalmitis in Eyes With Macular Hole Closure Osteoporosis-odonto keratoprosthesis Presenting Author: Akira Fukutomi Presenting Author: Pukhraj P Rishi MBBS

PO499: Neovascularization Change After Anti- PO509: Influence of Anticoagulation on Rates VEGF Therapy in Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation of Recurrent Nonclearing Vitreous Hemorrhage Imaged With OCT-A After PPV Presenting Author: Chi-Hsien Peng MD Presenting Author: Matthew P Ohr MD

PO500: Correlation Between Retinal Ischemia PO510: The “Weekend Effect”: Repair and Renal Function in Sickle Cell Retinopathy Technique for Rhegmatogenous RD Is Associated Using OCT-A With Day of the Week Presenting Author: Kareem Sioufi MD Presenting Author: Carolyn K Pan MD

H PO501: Normative Data of Macular Vessel PO511: Novel Illuminated Depressor for Density Measured by OCT-A and Correlation Study Unassisted Peripheral Vitrectomy Presenting Author: Jose Ignacio Fernandez-Vigo MD Presenting Author: Bozho Todorich MD PhD PO512: Association of Baseline Morphological PO502: Longitudinal Ellipsoid Zone Mapping Features With Visual Outcomes Following Macula- on OCT in Hydroxychloroquine Use to Evaluate for Off RD Repair Subclinical Retinal Alterations Presenting Author: Tina Felfeli MD Presenting Author: Katherine E Talcott MD PO513: 3-D Digitally Assisted Visualization PO503: A Novel AI-Based Algorithm for System Comparison With Current Standard Quantifying Volumes of Retinal Pathologies in OCT Visualization for the Removal of Vitreous in a Scans Preclinical Model Presenting Author: Michaella Goldstein MD Presenting Author: Marco Mura MD

H PO504: Ultrawide-Field Imaging Helps to H PO514: 25-Year Surgical Trends and Risk Diagnose Takayasu Retinopathy Factors Related to the Functional and Structural Presenting Author: Barthelemy Poignet Outcomes for Giant Retinal Tear-Rhegmatogenous RDs PO505: Factors Associated With Pachydrusen Presenting Author: Valencia Foo MBBS in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy and Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy PO515: Utility of Intraoperative OCT and Presenting Author: Timothy Y Lai MBBS Postoperative OCT Characterization in Retinal Detachments From the DISCOVER Study PO506: Treatment of Intractable Hypotony and Presenting Author: Joseph Roy Abraham BA Atrophic Eyes Presenting Author: Xun Yang MD PO516: Evaluation of a New, 10,000-Cuts-per- Minute, Beveled Tip, 25-Gauge System for PPV Presenting Author: Harvey S Uy MD

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PO517: A New Two-Step Anesthesia for PO521: Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study Microincision Vitrectomy Surgery: A Prospective Consensus Guidelines on Initiating Antitubercular Randomized Clinical Trial Therapy in Presumed Intraocular Tuberculosis Presenting Author: Wensheng Li MD Presenting Author: Rupesh Agrawal MBBS DMS FRCS PO518: Selection Criteria for Air Tamponade During Vitrectomy for Rhegmatogenous RD PO526: Swept Source OCT-A Detection of Presenting Author: Koichi Nishitsuka Flow Abnormalities in Patients With Pulmonary Sarcoidosis H PO519: The Effect of 360-Degree Laser Presenting Author: Sunil K Srivastava MD Retinopexy in Primary Vitrectomy With or Without Scleral Buckle for Rhegmatogenous RD POSTER DISCUSSIONS Presenting Author: Jay C Wang MD Monday, Oct. 14 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, Station 2 H PO520: Cyanoacrylate Glue Can Be Successful After Failed Coloboma Retinal PO527: Early Findings from a Phase I/II Study Detachment Repair by Vitrectomy Investigating EYS606 in Noninfectious Uveitis Presenting Author: Sweta Singh MD Patients Presenting Author: Sunil K Srivastava MD UVEITIS, INTRAOCULAR PO528: Endophthalmitis Incidence and INFLAMMATION Outcomes Following Intravitreal Injections Among POSTER THEATER Uveitis Patients Sunday, Oct. 13 Presenting Author: Kubra Gul Olke MD 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM PO529: Factors of Trabeculectomy Efficacy in Pediatric Uveitic Glaucoma H PO522: Suprachoroidal CLS-TA and IOP: Results From the Phase 3 PEACHTREE Clinical Trial Presenting Author: Ekaterina V Denisova MD for Uveitis Ophthalmic Disease in HIV-Positive Presenting Author: Steven Yeh MD PO530: Patients With Syphilis in the U.S. Military HIV Natural History Cohort PO523: Composite Endpoint Outcomes of the STOP-Uveitis Study: Evaluating the Safety, Presenting Author: Grant A Justin MD Tolerability and Efficacy of Tocilizumab in Patients With Noninfectious Uveitis PO531: Characteristics of Ocular Inflammatory Side Effects Associated With Immune Checkpoint Presenting Author: Muhammad Hassan Inhibitors in a Northern California Population PO524: Quantifying Vitreous Inflammation in Presenting Author: Ying Qian MD Uveitis and Correlating It to Visual Function: An OCT Prospective Study PO532: Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Insert for Noninfectious Posterior Uveitis: Analysis Presenting Author: Yasaira Rodriguez MD of Significant IOP Elevation PO525: Letermovir for the Management of Presenting Author: Michael A Singer MD Cytomegalovirus-Associated Uveitis Reproducibility of Vitreous Haze Presenting Author: Edmund Tsui MD PO533: Grading: Comparison of Reading Center and Clinician Grades in a Uveitis Clinical Trial Presenting Author: Abtin Shahlaee MD

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PO534: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Outcomes From WELLNESS the First-Line Antimetabolites For Steroid-Sparing Treatment (FAST) Uveitis Trial PO543: Keeping an Eye on Ergonomics: A Presenting Author: S R Rathinam MBBS PhD Comparison of Slit Lamp Table Design on Neck Position ePOSTER AND VIDEO TERMINALS Presenting Author: Jennifer Biggers Wasserman Oct. 12 - Oct. 15 PhD PO535: Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study Questionnaire to Assess Life Impact Consensus Guidelines on Initiating Antitubercular PO544: of Treatment by Intravitreal Injections: QUALITII Therapy in Presumed Tubercular Choroiditis Study Report #1 Presenting Author: Rupesh Agrawal FRCS Presenting Author: Rui Wang BA PO536: Fundus Topographical Distribution Patterns of Ocular Toxoplasmosis Presenting Author: Murat Hasanreisoglu MD

PO537: Occurrence of Uveitis in Rheumatic Disease Patients on TNF Inhibitors Presenting Author: Eunyoung Choi MD

PO538: ANCA-Related Vasculitis and Rift Valley Fever Virus Retinitis: Is There a Relationship? Presenting Author: Hazem El-Sabagh FRCS

PO539: Utility of Anterior Segment OCT in the Diagnosis of Anterior Scleritis Presenting Author: Somasheila I Murthy MD

PO540: Bacillary Layer Detachment in Vogt- Koyanagi-Harada Disease: A Novel OCT Finding Presenting Author: Aman Kumar MD

VISION REHABILITATION

PO541: Comparative Evaluation Of Fonts In Electronic Tablet-Assisted Improvement Of Reading Ability As Well As Quality Of Life In Patients With Poor Vision Secondary To Macular Degeneration Presenting Author: Shailesh K Gupta MD

PO542: Demographics and Socioeconomic Status Are Associated With Low Vision and Perception of Vision-Limiting Daily Activities Presenting Author: Elaine Han BA

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VIDEO PROGRAM Video Program Saturday – Tuesday, Oct. 12 - 15 Video Terminals: West Level 2 Lobby, South Esplanade Ballroom Lobby, South Exhibition Level Starting Oct. 12, view through the Mobile Meeting Guide: www.aao.org/mobile. Best of Show H “Best of Show”. Video Program Best of Show Awards: Learning Lounge, North, Booth 5314, Oct. 15, 9:30 AM.

CATARACT V11: The Ring of Light Presenting Author: Prakhyat Roop MBBS V01: 3-D Printer in Ophthalmology H Presenting Author: Rajesh Vedachalam MBBS V12: The Zonular Challenge: History and Evolution V02: An Aspheric, Hydrophobic, Acrylic IOL Presenting Author: Robert H Osher MD Design With Unique Optic Holes Presenting Author: Shruti Mahajan CORNEA, EXTERNAL DISEASE

V03: Bilateral Simultaneous Cataract Surgery V13: DMEK Scroll-Y-Tales by Bilateral Simultaneous Cataract Surgeons Presenting Author: Samar K Basak MD FRCS Presenting Author: Mohan Rajan MD MBBS MBBS

V04: Combined Flanged Intrascleral IOL V14: Groove, Dissect and Dissect: Manual Fixation in a Closed Chamber and PK DALK Technique for the Beginner DALK Surgeon Presenting Author: Lee Allie FCOPHTHHK MBBS Presenting Author: Soham Basak MBBS MRSCED (OPHTH) V15: Management of Severe Postkeratoplasty V05: Cutting Through the Haze Astigmatism With Partial Wound Resuturing Presenting Author: Namrata Sharma MD MBBS Combined With CXL Presenting Author: A John Kanellopoulos MD V06: How Short Is Too Short? Presenting Author: Konrad Schargel P MD V16: Seeing Is Believing Presenting Author: Elsie Chan MBBS H V07: Intraoperative Aqueous Misdirection Syndrome: The New Risk Factor for PC Rupture V17: Surgical Management of Epithelial During Phacoemulsification Ingrowth in Visually Debilitating Complex Presenting Author: Boris Malyugin MD PhD Penetrating Corneal Trauma Presenting Author: Vasilis Skouteris MD H V08: Intraoperative OCT- Guided Management of Intumescent White Cataract V18: Therapeutic Keratoplasty: Expect the Presenting Author: Jeewan S Titiyal MD Unexpected Presenting Author: Kavya Chandran DOMS FICO V09: Learning Intrascleral IOL Fixation With MBBS Artificial Eyes Presenting Author: Maria Jose Montero Romero MD

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GLAUCOMA V29: External DCR Made Simple Presenting Author: Milind N Naik MBBS V19: Evidence of Intraoperative Increased Outflow After 180-Degree Trabeculotomy V30: Next-Generation Orbital Tumor Removal Presenting Author: Inder Paul Singh MD and Reconstruction Presenting Author: Kelvin Kam Lung Chong MD H V20: iStent Inject: Tips and Tricks Presenting Author: Andrew J Tatham MBChB V32: Personalized Endoscopic Orbital Decompression by Ophthalmologists V21: Managing Tube Migration Following Presenting Author: Kelvin Kam Lung Chong MD Glaucoma Drainage Implant Surgery Presenting Author: Surinder Singh Pandav MBBS PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY, MS STRABISMUS

V22: MIGS: The Learning Curve H V33: Augmented Adjustable Medial Presenting Author: Daniela Alvarez-Ascencio MD Transposition of Split Lateral Muscle for Management of Complete Oculomotor Nerve V23: Walking on the Moon: A Perspective on Palsy Trabecular Microbypass Surgery for the Cataract Presenting Author: Rohit Saxena MD PhD Surgeon Presenting Author: Ricardo A Paletta Guedes MD V34: The Kissing MVR Technique: A Novel Approach for Safe and Effective Endocapsular V24: YAG Laser Treatment for an Iris Occluded Lens Aspiration in Microspherophakia Hydrus Microshunt Presenting Author: Jayanand Sudhakar Urkude Presenting Author: Inder Paul Singh MD MD

MEDICAL EDUCATION V35: Strabismus Surgery: The Lone Star Technique V25: Innovations in Wet Lab Training Presenting Author: Fran L Wu MD Presenting Author: Purushothama M Rajkumar MD V36: Worm in the Eye: A Valuable Lesson OCULAR PATHOLOGY, ONCOLOGY Learned Presenting Author: Sushmita Kaushik MBBS V26: Anterior Segment OCT in Ocular Surface Lesions REFRACTIVE SURGERY Presenting Author: Arpita Suketu Maniar MBBS V37: Bent Haptic Method of Scleral IOL V31: OSSN With Concomitant SLET Fixation: A New Cost-Effective Technique Presenting Author: Arpita Suketu Maniar MBBS Presenting Author: Umesh Chandra Behera MS

OCULOPLASTICS, ORBIT V38: Intraoperative Suction Loss in SMILE: Rescue Techniques V27: Blast Injury, a Public Health Hazard: Presenting Author: Jeewan S Titiyal MD Management and Prevention Presenting Author: Jayanta Das V39: Post-DSAEK Topography-Guided PRK: Long-Term Refractive and Corneal Imaging V28: Congenital Lacrimal Fistula: I Cut the Evaluation Road Less Travelled By Presenting Author: A John Kanellopoulos MD Presenting Author: Mrittika Sen MD

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RETINA, VITREOUS H V52: Video of the Surgical Management of a Live Intravitreal Nematode V40: Complicated RD Repair in a Patient Presenting Author: Rajeev H Muni MD With Severe Scleromalacia in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome V53: Viscoelastic Substance as an Adjuvant Presenting Author: Rajeev H Muni MD Agent in Complicated Pars Plana Vitrectomy Presenting Author: Yao Lu MD V41: Flap Closure Techniques for Refractory Macular Holes UVEITIS, INTRAOCULAR Presenting Author: Zofia Michalewska MD INFLAMMATION

V42: 27-Gauge Vitrectomy and Intrascleral IOL V54: Tackling Chronic Hypotony in Pediatric Fixation for Cataract Surgery Complications Uveitic Eyes With Cyclitic Membrane Removal Presenting Author: Juan Giralt MD Presenting Author: Ramandeep Singh MBBS

H V43: Il Gattopardo 2 (The Leopard’s WELLNESS Second Eye) Presenting Author: Matteo Forlini MD V55: Posture Perfect: Ergonomics for the Ophthalmic Surgeon V44: Management of an Hourglass Presenting Author: Abhay Raghukant Vasavada Hemorrhage Secondary to a Retinal MBBS FRCS Macroaneurysm Presenting Author: Sofia Sousa Mano MD

V45: Managing Optic Pit: Know Your Stuff! Presenting Author: Jerzy Nawrocki MD PhD

V46: Novel Technique of Staining ILM in Retinal Detachment Presenting Author: Mayank Bansal MD

V47: Novel Technique of Subretinal Biopsy for Suspected Primary Intraocular Lymphoma Presenting Author: Sahil Jain MBBS

V48: Postop En Face OCT Demonstrating MH Closure in the Macular Plug Technique Without Gas Tamponade or Prone Positioning Presenting Author: Meena Chakrabarti MS MBBS

V49: Subretinal Gene Therapy: Surgical Pearls Presenting Author: Christina Y Weng MD MBA

V50: Subretinal Scar Tissue Removal in a Case of Retinal Detachment and AMD Presenting Author: Sundaram Natarajan MD

V51: Surgical Management of a Posteriorly Dislocated DSAEK Graft Presenting Author: Christina Y Weng MD MBA

140 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. EyeNet Corporate Lunches Make the most of your time between sessions at AAO 2019! Attend a free corporate educational program lunch* at the Marriott Marquis, San Francisco.

Golden Gate Ballroom A Check-in and Lunch Pick-up Program Marriott Marquis 12:15-12:30 p.m. Lunches are 12:30-1:30 p.m. 780 Mission St. provided on a first-come basis.

Saturday, Update on a Treatment Option for Wet Age-Related Macular Oct. 12 Degeneration, Diabetic Macular Edema, and Diabetic Retinopathy Speakers: Jordana G. Fein, MD, MS, and Ehsan Rahimy, MD Presented by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and designed for U.S. retina specialists. Sunday, CONNECTiiNG THE DOTS: Evidence Based Perspectives on Oct. 13 Dry Eye Disease Speakers: Terry Kim, MD, W. Barry Lee, MD, FACS, Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS, and Elizabeth Yeu, MD Presented by Novartis Pharmaceuticals and designed for U.S. eye care specialists. Monday, Life is Beautiful When the Pupil Behaves Oct. 14 Speakers: Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD, John A. Hovanesian, MD, Steven M. Silverstein, MD, Denise M. Visco, MD, and Keith A. Walter, MD Presented by Omeros Corporation and designed for U.S. cataract surgeons.

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AAOE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Welcome to the AAOE Program

Find your inspiration in San Francisco! Learn from Member Mixer the experts, engage in conversations with col- Sunday, Oct. 13: 5:45 - 7:00 PM leagues and pick up takeaways that you can share South, Level 3 and immediately put into place in your practice. Chat with fellow members, connect in-person with The American Academy of Ophthalmic Execu- your listserv colleagues, and meet the AAOE Board tives® (AAOE®) Program of AAO 2019 includes: and staff. Light hors d’oeuvres and beverages will • Over 80 instructions courses be served. Reception open exclusively to AAOE • 2 Hot Topics Roundtables members and their guests. No RSVP required. • 7 master classes and 2 coding sessions • Conversations With the Experts Get Inspired (F) • 3 Saturday Specials AAOE General Session The Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make • Member Mixer Everyone Smarter • General Session Sunday, Oct. 13: 10:00 - 11:45 AM • AAOE Lounge South, 206-208 Credit + Ticket Information Join keynote speaker and author Elise Foster as she explores why the most inspiring leaders can The following symbols will help you easily deter- double their team’s effectiveness while others mine which courses or events require a separate drain the energy right out of the room. She shares ticket and/or provide either AAPC or IJCAHPO valuable insights—garnered from over more than credit. 100 interviews—that consistently show how truly ($) = Separate ticket required successful leaders – the “multipliers” – use their (F) = Free, non-ticketed event smarts to unleash the genius of those around (+) = Included in Academy Plus course pass them. In today’s ophthalmic practice, Multipliers (C) = Credit for AAPC and/or IJCAHPO are needed now more than ever as staff are called upon to do more with less. Find out how you can Ways to Connect (F) be a Multiplier in your practice. There’s no place like AAO 2019 to connect with Sponsored, in part, by a grant from Regeneron colleagues and grow your professional network. Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The connections you cultivate here will be an invaluable resource throughout your career. Trending in Practice Management AAOE Member Lounge (F) Oct. 12-15 Increasing Revenue and Cutting Costs Lounge Hours: in a Climate of Payment Change Saturday – Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (SPE63) Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM Monday, Oct. 14: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM South, 216 South, 211 Relax, get refreshments and connect with fellow Don’t miss this special session that addresses the practice managers, administrators and ophthal- practice’s financial bottom line in lieu of pending mologists from around the country in the AAOE cataract surgery payment reduction. Staff and Lounge. physician administrators share their business plans for increasing revenue and cutting costs no matter the practice size. Moderator: Robert E Wiggins MD MHA Co-presenters: Ravi D Goel MD; Julia Lee JD; Sue J Vicchrilli COT OCS OCSR Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 145 AAOE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

Chat + Learn (F) AAOE at the Academy Resource Don’t miss these opportunities to connect and Center learn with colleagues and experts in ophthalmic Saturday - Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM practice management. Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 Hot Topics Roundtables Academy experts will be on hand at the Coding Reconnect with and learn from your colleagues Booth in the Academy Resource Center to provide through engaging Hot Topics Roundtable discus- answers for your most challenging coding ques- sions focused on current and trending topics in tions. And you can preview the extensive collec- ophthalmic practice. Due to popular demand, a tion of practice management tools and resources second Hot Topics Roundtable has been added on for your office. Monday as a Brown Bag Lunch. • Sunday Hot Topics Roundtables (SPE39) Your EHR User Meeting (SPE43 - 45, Oct. 13: 8:00 - 9:45 AM SPE60) South, Room 211 Sunday, Oct. 13: 12:00 PM - 1:45 PM • Monday Hot Topics Roundtables – Brown Rooms 211 - 213, 215 Bag Lunch (SPE53) These four vendor-specific user group discus- Oct. 14: 12:45 - 1:45 PM sions are moderated and open to current users of South Room 211 Compulink, Epic, EyeMD and Cerner.

Saturday Specials AAOE Master Classes ($/C) Saturday, Oct. 12 The only Master Class eligible for AAPC and/or South Room 215 IJCAHPO credit (C) is Audit Your Records the Way 9:00 - 10:00 AM: Payers Do (SPE22). Self-Pay and Patient Collections Strategies (SPE25), Lovell Davis CPC Friday, Oct. 11 10:15 – 11:15 AM: The Profitable Retina Practice: Unlock Strate- gic Growth and Profitability (SPE20) Is Your Compliance Plan Ready to Rock in 2019 and Beyond? (SPE29), Rhonda Buckholtz CPC 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 211 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Level: Beginner - Intermediate Ransomware: How We Survived a Breach in Our Senior Instructor: Joy Woodke COE OCS OCSR Practice (SPE30), Jennifer Rispo-Maguire; Jeffery Co-instructors: Richard J. Donnelly CEO; Sean D Daigrepont Goodale CPA MBA Conversations with the Experts NEW!Optimize Your Patient Experience: Lessons from the Waiting Room (SPE21) Oct. 12 - 15 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 213 Saturday - Monday: 9:20 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday: 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Level: Beginner - Intermediate Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 Senior Instructor: Sara Burns Rapuano MBA CPC Take advantage of 20-minute private consultations COE OCS with customized advice on topics ranging from Co-instructor: Stephanie Collins Mangham MBA financial management and billing to EHRs, legal COA OCRS matters and more. Come by the Conversations NEW! Audit Your Records the Way Payers Do With the Experts area to make an appointment (SPE22) with the consultant of your choice. 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 206-208 Level: Intermediate Senior Instructor: Sue Vicchrilli COT OCS OCSR Co-instructors: Kristin Carter MD; Jenny Edgar CPC CPCO OCS OCSR

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Saturday, Oct. 12 Coding Camp (19CODE2) The Profitable Practice: Effectively Manage 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 206-208 Your Billing Operations (SPE26) Level: Intermediate - Advanced 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | South, Room 211 Senior Instructor: Sue Vicchrilli COT OCS OCSR Level: Beginner - Intermediate Co-instructors: Kristin Carter MD; Matthew Baugh Senior Instructor: Ron Rosenberg PA MPH MHA COT OSC OCS OCSR; Heather Dunn OCS Co-instructors: Donna Connelly MBA; Curt Hill Co-sponsored with IJCAHPO NEW! HIPAA-Compliance: An Insider’s Guide for Avoiding Violations and Breaches (SPE27) Accreditation Statement 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | South, Room 213 The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Level: Beginner - Intermediate Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Senior Instructor: Ashley Geary JD continuing medical education for physicians. Co-instructor: Linda D Harrison PhD NEW!Smart Money: Understand Your Payer Credit Information Contracts, Finances and Revenue (SPE35) • The American Academy of Ophthalmology desig- 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 211 nates each of these live activities for a maximum Level: Intermediate - Advanced of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians Senior Instructor: Ann Hulett CMPE should claim only the credit commensurate with Co-instructor: Sara Burns Rapuano MBA CPC COE the extent of their participation in this activity. OCS • 3.0 IJCAHPO Group A CE credits have been ap- proved for each of these courses. Attendees must The Essential Toolkit for New Administrators sign the attendance sheet and have their badge (SPE36) scanned to get credit. Download and complete a 1:30 - 4:30 PM | South, Room 213 certificate of attendance at aao.org/coding-credit Level: Beginner and keep it for your records. Senior Instructor: Traci Fritz COE • AAPC will honor 1:1 CEUs for any live event offer- Co-instructor: Julia Elliott ing CME credit or AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. • Have your badge scanned before entering the AAOE Coding Sessions course rooms. Download and complete your Separate tickets required ($). Each is eligible for certificate of attendance at aao.org/coding-credit a maximum of 3.0 CME, AAPC and/or IJCAHPO and keep it for your records. Group A credits (C). Saturday, Oct. 12 Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding (19CODE1) 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | South, Room 206-208 Level: Beginner - Intermediate Senior Instructor: Jenny Edgar CPC CPCO OCS OCSR Co-instructors: Kristin Carter MD; Matthew Baugh MHA COT OSC OCS OCSR; Heather Dunn OCS Co-sponsored with IJCAHPO

NOTE: The Academy does not keep copies of certificates of attendance. It is the attendees’ responsi- bility to verify credit eligibility with and submit credit documentation to their own reporting agencies (associations, licensing boards, etc.).

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Courses Eligible for AAPC/IJCAHPO Group A Credit (+) and (C) applies to all courses listed below.

Course Title and Number Time Location Credit Type Friday, Oct. 11 Audit Your Records the Way Your Payers Do (SPE 22) 1:30 - 4:30 PM South, Room 206-208 AAPC IJCAHPO Saturday, Oct. 12 Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding (19CODE1) 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM South, Room 206-208 AAPC IJCAHPO Coding Camp (19CODE2) 1:30 - 4:30 PM South, Room 206-208 AAPC IJCAHPO Sunday, Oct.13 Code-a-Palooza (275) 4:30 - 5:30 PM South, Room 209-210 AAPC IJCAHPO Code This Superbill: Retina and Uveitis (228) 2:00 - 3:00 PM South, Room 209-210 AAPC IJCAHPO The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) 2:00 - 3:00 PM South, Room 206-208 AAPC in 2020 (224) Monday, Oct. 14 Answers to Controversial Coding Questions (406) 9:00 - 10:00 AM South, Room 208 AAPC IJCAHPO MIPS Promoting Interoperability Panel: Ask Us! (429) 10:15 - 11:15 AM South, Room 207 AAPC MIPS Quality Category: Measures and Scoring for 2:00 - 3:00 PM South, Room 207 AAPC Ophthalmology Practices (465) How the IRIS Registry Helps You Participate in the 3:15 - 4:15 PM South, Room 207 AAPC Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) (488) E&M vs. Eye Codes: Who Is the Winner? (504) 4:30 - 5:30 PM South, Room 207 AAPC IJCAHPO Tuesday, Oct. 15 Modify This . . . Mastering the Most Common 10:15 - 11:15 AM South, Room 209-210 AAPC Modifiers Used in Ophthalmology (631) IJCAHPO Ophthalmic Coding Specialist and Ophthalmic Coding 9:00 - 10:00 AM South, Room 209-210 IJCAHPO Specialist Retina Exam Prep Course (603)

How to Claim IJCAHPO Credit • Sign the attendance sheet and have your badge scanned before entering the course room for attendance verification. • Download an IJCAHPO CE Credit Reporting Form at aao.org/coding-credit and keep it for your records. • Submit your credit documentation to IJCAHPO per their requirements. How to Claim AAPC Credit • AAPC will honor 1:1 CEUs for any live event offering CME credit or AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Have your badge scanned before entering the course rooms for attendance verification. Download and complete a certificate of attendance at aao.org/coding-credit and keep it for your records. • Log in to your AAPC account and enter the necessary information on their CEU tracker page. Claim only the actual hours you were present at the event.

148 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. AAOE Programs-by-Day

AAOE PROGRAMS-BY-DAY AAOE Programs-by-Day Moscone Center is comprised of three buildings: North (N), South (S), and West (W).

(+) Academy Plus course pass. MOD Available to purchase through ($) Ticketed event or session. 2019 AAO Meetings On Demand. Blank session/events are free. Select courses are eligible for IJCAHPO. All courses are eligible for CME. AAPC and NBCOE will honor 1:1 CME credit for their respective CEUs. See page 24 for more information on CE credits.

Topic Key PM-BUS - Business Operations & Finance PM-OPT - Alternative Revenue Sources PM-EHR - Electronic Health Records, MIPS PM-PROF - Professional Growth, Leadership PM-HRM - Human Resources PM-PQ - Practice Quality Improvement PM-IMT - Information Technology, Cybersecurity PM-REMB - Coding & Reimbursement PM-MKT - Marketing PM-RISK - Compliance & Risk Management

Friday, Oct. 11 Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 1:30 - 4:30 PM SPE20 The Profitable Retina Practice: Unlock Growth and Profitability PM-PQ $ South 211 SPE21 Optimize Your Patient Experience: Lessons From the Waiting PM-PQ $ South 213 Room SPE22 Audit Your Records the Way Payers Do PM-BUS $ South 206-208

Saturday, Oct. 12 Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM SPE25 Self-Pay and Patient Collections Strategies PM-BUS South 215 MOD 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 19CODE1 Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Coding PM-REMB $ South 206-208 SPE26 The Profitable Practice: Effectively Manage Your Billing PM-BUS $ South 211 Operations SPE27 HIPAA Compliance: An Insider’s Guide for Avoiding Violations PM-RISK $ South 213 and Breaches 10:15 - 11:15 AM SPE29 Is Your Compliance Plan Ready to Rock in 2019 & Beyond? PM-RISK South 215 MOD 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SPE30 Ransomware: How We Survived a Breach in Our Practice PM-IMT South 215 MOD 1:30 - 4:30 PM 19CODE2 Coding Camp $ South 206-208 SPE35 Smart Money: Understand Your Payer Contracts, Finances and PM-BUS $ South 211 Revenue SPE36 The Essential Toolkit for New Administrators PM-BUS $ South 213

Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 8:00 - 9:45 AM SPE39 Hot Topics Practice Mangement Roundtables PM-BUS South 211 10:00 - 11:45 AM SPE40 AAOE General Session PM-BUS South 206-208 12:00 - 1:45 PM SPE43 Your EMR User Meeting: Compulink PM-EHR South 211 SPE44 Your EMR User Meeting: Epic PM-EHR South 212 SPE45 Your EMR User Meeting: EyeMD PM-EHR South 213 SPE60 Your EMR User Meeting: Cerner PM-EHR South 215

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 149 AAOE PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Sunday, Oct. 13 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 2:00 - 3:00 PM 224 The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) in 2020 PM-EHR + South 206-208 225 Employment Law Basics for the Small Ophthalmology Practice PM-HRM + South 213 MOD 226 Conquering Patient Flow Problems PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 227 Managing Up! PM-PROF + South 211 228 Code This Superbill: Retina and Uveitis PM-REMB + South 209-210 229 Lean for Pediatric Ophthalmology Practices PM-PQ + South 212 259 Market Consolidation Through an MSO Model: Case Studies of PM-BUS + South 214 the Pros and Cons 3:15 - 4:15 PM 230 Cybersecurity Updates and Internet of Things Risk PM-EHR + South 214 255 The End of Daily Chaos: How We Built a Better Clinic Schedule PM-PQ + South 211 256 Revenue Cycle Reimbursement Strategies PM-REMB + South 206-208 257 Is It Harassment? Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the PM-HRM + South 213 MOD Workplace 258 Lean for Retina PM-PQ + South 209-210 260 Practice Overhead: Why Is It Valuable to Me? PM-BUS + South 212 3:15 - 5:30 PM 265 Private Equity and Other Integration Models for PM-BUS + South 215 MOD Ophthalmologists: Evaluating Your Options 4:30 - 5:30 PM 275 Code-a-Palooza PM-REMB + South 209-210 276 Patient Satisfaction Made Simple: Seven Steps PM-PQ + South 206-208 277 Successful Lean Implementation: Braiding Together External and PM-PQ + South 213 MOD Internal Stakeholders 279 How to Buy and Manage Your Dispensary’s Frame Inventory PM-OPT + South 214 Like a Pro 280 Strategic Partnerships in Health Care: Payers, Patients and PM-RISK + South 211 Providers--In Memory of Brenda Laigaie, Esq. 680 Be a Better Leader: 3 Practical Steps to Lead Effectively PM-PROF + South 212

Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM 400 Private Equity and Ophthalmologists: Let the Seller Be Aware PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 401 Managing a Successful Billing Department PM-BUS + South 207 402 Boost Positive Employee and Patient Experiences Through Lean PM-PQ + South 213 MOD Process Improvement 404 Growing Patient Volume: Ten Effective Online Strategies to PM-MKT + South 214 Maximize LASIK, Premium IOL, and Other Elective Procedures 405 Benefit Planning 101: What AAOE Practice Executives Need to PM-BUS + South 206 Know to Provide the Best Offerings and Limit Liability 406 Answers to Controversial Coding Questions PM-REMB + South 208 407 The Key to Digital Success? Diversification (and the Data Proves PM-MKT + South 212 it)! 681 Ethics in Ophthalmology: A Practical Guide PM-RISK + South 209-210 9:00 - 11:15 AM 682 Taking the Lead: Five Practice Administrators Share Their PM-PROF + South 211 Leadership Projects

150 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. AAOE PROGRAMS-BY-DAY

Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 10:15 - 11:15 AM 425 Managing Practice Finances: Practical Advice for PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmologists 426 Revenue Cycle Management and EHRs PM-REMB + South 208 427 Survival Skills to Thrive in Small Private Practice! PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 429 MIPS Promoting Interoperability Panel: Ask Us! PM-EHR + South 207 430 Tips From Large Practice Administrators PM-BUS + South 213 MOD 431 Protect Your Online Reputation: Five Pearls to Build a Physician PM-PROF + South 214 Brand and Social Media Presence 434 Engage, Amaze, Convert: Using Tech to Grow Your Sales! PM-BUS + South 209-210 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SPE63 Increasing Revenue and Cutting Costs in a Climate of Payment PM-REMB South 211 Change 403 HIPAA: Preventing OCR Sanctions PM-RISK + South 207 432 Private Equity Deals: What Happens to the Associate? PM-BUS + South 208 443 Lean in the Fast Lane PM-PQ + South 206 444 Top 20 Tips for Optimal Billing PM-BUS + South 215 MOD 445 Human Resources and Your Practice: A Consultant’s Guide to PM-HRM + South 213 MOD Improved Performance 446 The Five-Step Leadership System PM-HRM + South 209-210 447 Financial Wellness: Personal Financial Management for PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmologists 12:45 - 1:45 PM SPE53 Hot Topics Practice Management Roundtables - Brown Bag PM-BUS South 211 Lunch 2:00 - 3:00 PM 458 MD/OD Relationships: Business and Compliance Concerns PM-RISK + South 211 459 Trends in New Associate Contracts: What’s Happening Now PM-BUS + South 208 460 Optimal RB-RVS Use in Practice Management PM-BUS + South 212 461 Rise of the Machines: Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence in PM-IMT + South 206 Ophthalmology CANCELLED 462 Leadership: How to Communicate Better With Your Physician PM-PROF + South 213 MOD 463 You Just Suffered a Ransomware Attack, Now What?! PM-IMT + South 215 MOD 464 Be Ready and Alert! How to Establish an Active Shooter Training PM-BUS + South 214 Program in Your Practice 465 MIPS Quality Category: Measures and Scoring for PM-EHR + South 207 Ophthalmology Practices 3:15 - 4:15 PM 486 Collection Performance PM-BUS + South 211 487 Teach Your Staff to Get Along With Each Other PM-HRM + South 215 MOD 488 How the IRIS Registry Helps You Participate in the Merit-based PM-EHR + South 207 Incentive Payment System (MIPS) 489 Lean Intravitreal Injection Clinics: How to Optimize Workflow, PM-PROF + South 213 MOD Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction 490 Successfully Designing and Developing a Full-Service PM-BUS + South 212 Ophthalmic Center 491 Cannabis in the Workplace PM-HRM + South 206 492 Shareholder Compensation Models PM-BUS + South 208

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 151 AAOE PROGRAMS-BY-DAY Monday, Oct. 14 (con’t) Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 4:30 - 5:30 PM 502 The Audit Payoff: Common Findings to Fix PM-RISK + South 211 503 Understanding and Negotiating Your First Employment PM-BUS + South 206 Agreement 504 E&M vs. Eye Codes: Who Is the Winner? PM-REMB + South 207 505 Managing Clinical Trials in Small and Large Practices PM-RISK + South 208 506 How to Talk to Patients So They Will Listen (and How to Save PM-PQ + South 212 Time) 507 Communication Skills to Enhance Practice Productivity PM-PQ + South 215 MOD 508 How to Eliminate Flow Logjams From Your Practice PM-BUS + South 213 MOD

Tuesday, Oct. 15 Time No. Title Topic $ Room MOD 9:00 - 10:00 AM 600 Building Your Practice Through Happy Patients PM-PQ + South 215 MOD 601 Partial Retirement in a Group Practice PM-BUS + South 208 602 Hiring an Ophthalmologist for Your Practice: Avoiding the Pitfalls PM-PROF + South 212 603 Ophthalmic Coding Specialist and Ophthalmic Coding Specialist PM-REMB + South 209-210 Retina Exam Prep Course 604 Flow and Efficiency Benchmarks to Improve Practice PM-BUS + South 213 MOD Performance 9:00 - 10:00 AM 605 Protect What You Make: Best Practices in Asset Protection for PM-BUS + South 207 Ophthalmology Practices 606 Exceeding Patient Expectations With Concierge Service in a PM-PQ + South 206 High-Performing Clinic 10:15 - 11:15 AM 631 Modify This . . . Mastering the Most Common Modifiers Used in PM-REMB + South 209-210 Ophthalmology 632 Personal Finance for Ophthalmologists: How to Save $3 Million PM-BUS + South 208 on Your Own (Or: Do I Need a Financial Advisor?) 633 Risky Business: The Aging, Impaired or Disruptive Physician PM-HRM + South 207 634 Cohabitation Arrangements Between Ophthalmologists and PM-BUS + South 212 Optometrists and Between Ophthalmic Subspecialists and General Ophthalmologists 635 How to Value an Ophthalmic Practice and Its Goodwill PM-BUS + South 206 636 Technician Accountability: Maximizing Your Staff’s Performance PM-PQ + South 213 MOD 637 Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Improve Collections, PM-EHR + South 215 MOD Workflow and Staff Productivity 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 428 How to Use 5S to Optimize Your Practice Flow PM-PQ + South 212 650 What Your Practice Agreements Should Say About Governance, PM-BUS + South 213 MOD Buyout, Termination, Compensation, and More 651 Positioning Your Practice for Success: Taking Management PM-BUS + South 215 MOD Accounting to the Next Level 652 Setting and Using Effective Benchmarking Standards for Your PM-BUS + South 207 Optical Dispensary

152 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. REGISTER NOW FOR WOC2020 & MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

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www.icowoc.org Help Underserved Patients Without Leaving Your Office EyeCare America® is the Easiest Way to Give Back

The Academy’s EyeCare America® program helps medically underserved “EyeCare America older Americans receive the care they need to see the world and flourish. As helped me achieve a volunteer, you can make a meaningful my goal of helping difference in the lives of these patients, those who need with a minimal time commitment and it right here in without leaving your office. my community Visit: Booth 7337 Foundation desk without having to to enroll as a volunteer and/or cross oceans.” pick up your volunteer gift OLUWATOSIN U. SMITH, MD FORT WORTH, TX Attend: EyeCare America’s Private Volunteer Reception

When: Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Don’t miss the 4:00 p.m. raffle

Where: Museum of the Eye, Booth 7037

Enroll: aao.org/volunteer ASORN Program ASORN Meeting Information

ASORN PROGRAM

Welcome to the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses Program (ASORN)

Inspire!

Welcome to the 43rd ASORN Annual Meeting. The Board of Directors for ASORN are pleased that you have chosen to be a part of a great tradition with the ASORN community by attending our annual meeting. This exciting two-day program offers a diverse range of cutting-edge educa- tion targeted for beginner, intermediate and advanced level ophthalmic regis- tered nurses and ophthalmic technicians. The program has been designed for you as our member and attendee. It is filled with interesting lectures that will add a depth of knowledge for yourself and for you to share with your peers. New this year is our affiliation with AAO. This opens up the entire ASORN and AAO 2019 experience to you, where you can attend any of the open sessions and the exhibitors hall at no added expense. We invite you to relax, enjoy, interact, and learn while experiencing the won- derful city of San Francisco!

Welcome, we are glad you are here, ASORN Board of Directors

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ASORN PROGRAM Who is ASORN ASORN was organized in 1976 to unite registered nurses committed to providing quality ophthalmic care. Today ASORN is dedicated to being a resource for not only ophthalmic nurses but all ophthalmic personnel who are committed to fostering the ophthalmic team concept and collaboration among all who work in our specialty. The mission of ASORN is to foster excellence in ophthalmic patient care while supporting the ophthal- mic team through individual development, education, and evidence-based practice.

2019 Officers and Board of Directors Debbie Ehlers MSN BSN RN, President Nancy J Haskell RN CNOR CRNO, President-elect Kari L Magill BSN RN CNOR, Secretary-Treasurer Pam Opremcak MPA RN, Annual Meeting Director Amy L Lucci DNP RNFA CNOR, Provider Unit Director Lori Ann Pacheco CRNO RN, Director-at-Large Tracy J Condron BSN RN, Director-at-Large

Continuing Education Credit Nursing contact hours will be provided by the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses (ASORN). ASORN is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Creden- tialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation (COA). ASORN is provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing CEP #16717.

Nursing This course will be available for Nurse Contact Hours.

IJCAHPO This course has been submitted for consideration of International Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (IJCAHPO) credits. This course is not sponsored by IJCAHPO; only re- viewed for compliance with IJCAHPO standards and criteria and awarded continuing education credit accordingly; therefore, IJCAHPO cannot predict the effectiveness of the program or assure its quality in substance and presentation.

Successful Completion Successful completion is identified as attendance at each session for the designated time. Credit for a course hour will be denied to individuals who miss more than 10 minutes of that hour. Attendees must submit online a completed evaluation and attendance verification form at the end of the last session for recognition of credits.

154 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. ASORN Meeting Schedule

ASORN PROGRAM

ASORN 2019 Annual Meeting Location: South 209 - 210

Friday, Oct. 11 7:00 AM Registration: Located in North, South and West lobbies. 8:00 AM Welcome & Announcements Pam Opremcak MPA RN LNC 8:10 AM Ethics Judge Eugene A Lucci JD MJS 9:10 AM Poster Presentation Various 10:10 AM BREAK 10:30 AM ASC Regulation Update Elethia Dean BSN RN MBA PhD 11:30 AM Update: USP 800 Lori Pacheco CRNO RN Linda Kalata RN 12:30 PM LUNCH: ON OWN 1:30 PM Edna Ashy Lecture - Evidence on Trial: You be the Judge (or Jury) Susan B. Fowler PhD RN CNRN FAHA Barbara Ann Harmer MHA BSN RN Samantha Owens MHA MSN Christine Sonnie BSN RN CRNO 2:30 PM Vulnerabilities in Real-World Patient Care Anne Menke RN PhD 3:30 PM BREAK 3:45 PM Gene Therapy Jason Comander MD 4:45 PM Evaluations

Saturday, Oct. 12 7:00 AM Registration: Located in North, South and West lobbies. 7:30 AM Welcome & Announcements Pam Opremcak MPA RN LNC 7:45 AM Keynote: Professional Nursing Development Barbara Ann Harmer MHA BSN RN 8:45 AM Is It Endophthalmitis? E Mitchel Opremcak MD 9:45 AM BREAK 10:00 AM MIGS Joshua Ney MD 11:00 AM Business Meeting and Awards Ceremony 11:30 AM LUNCH: ON OWN 12:30 PM Pediatric Ophthalmology Erin P Herlihy MD 1:30 PM Anterior Segment / Cornea, Cataract Samuel Lee MD (cornea) Jack Shao MD (cataract) 3:00 PM BREAK 3:15 PM Oculoplastics Julian Perry MD 4:15 PM Active Duty to Civilian Nursing Ernesto Brizuela RN 5:15 PM Evaluations

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 155 Rely on ASORN publications for comprehensive and current information for ophthalmic nurses and allied health personnel in ophthalmology.

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156 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. ASORN – the premier professional organization for ophthalmic nurses. Networking to help you go farther. Resources that make your job easier. Opportunities to earn CE credits.

Renew your ASORN Membership for 2020 Don't miss out on exclusive member benefits: · Free EyeQ Webinar Series · Subscription to Insight, The Journal of ASORN · Subscription EYE kNOW e-Newsletter · Discounted Publications · Discounted Meeting Registration · Discounted Online Education · Discounted CRNO Exam and Recertification Fees · Volunteer and Leadership Opportunities

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Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. 157 American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives® Improve Your Practice Profitability Through Benchmarking.

Participating in the Academy’s benchmarking surveys helps us see potential and formulate strategic opportunities.

ANN M. HULETT, CMPE CEO — EYEHEALTH NORTHWEST, PC AAOE BOARD MEMBER

The Academy’s AcadeMetrics™ benchmarking tool is FREE and provides vital insights about your financial performance and practice efficiency.

AcadeMetrics™ helps answer questions like:

• Should we open a satellite office? • Are we paying the right compensation to staff? • Is physician productivity on par with similar practices?

Contact the AcadeMetrics support staff at [email protected] or visit aao.org/academetrics for more information.

Join AAOE® to take advantage of this free member service. aao.org/joinaaoe

158 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Help Underserved American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives® Patients Without Improve Your Practice Profitability Leaving Your Office Through Benchmarking. EyeCare America® is the Easiest Way to Give Back

Participating in the Academy’s benchmarking surveys helps us see potential and formulate strategic opportunities.

ANN M. HULETT, CMPE CEO — EYEHEALTH NORTHWEST, PC AAOE BOARD MEMBER

The Academy’s EyeCare America® program helps medically underserved “ EyeCare America older Americans receive the care they The Academy’s AcadeMetrics™ need to see the world and flourish. As benchmarking tool is FREE and helped me achieve a volunteer, you can make a meaningful provides vital insights about your my goal of helping difference in the lives of these patients, financial performance and practice those who need with a minimal time commitment and efficiency. it right here in without leaving your office. my community AcadeMetrics™ helps answer questions like: Visit: Booth 7337 Foundation desk without having to to enroll as a volunteer and/or • Should we open a satellite office? cross oceans.” pick up your volunteer gift • Are we paying the right compensation to staff? OLUWATOSIN U. SMITH, MD FORT WORTH, TX Attend: EyeCare America’s Private • Is physician productivity on par with similar practices? Volunteer Reception

Contact the AcadeMetrics support staff at When: Saturday, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. [email protected] or visit aao.org/academetrics Don’t miss the 4:00 p.m. raffle for more information. Where: Museum of the Eye, Booth 7037

Join AAOE® to take advantage of this free member service. Enroll: aao.org/volunteer aao.org/joinaaoe Mobile Meeting Guide

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EXHIBITION Exhibition North Exhibition Level; South Exhibition Level; and West Level 1 Saturday - Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Navigate the Exhibition EyePlay Experience Exhibition ShowMap South, Booth 2349 Saturday – Tuesday aao.org/showmap • Relieve stress at the comfort animal pet program. Search exhibitors by company name, booth number, product categories, medical specialties, common • Challenge a colleague to a game in the Fun Zone. equipment terms and basic ophthalmic conditions. • Get assistance at the Tech Bar or use a computer. • Participate in the Foundation for Hospital Art Com- Mobile Meeting Guide munity Service Project. aao.org/mobile • Take a selfie at the photo op area. Locate exhibits through your mobile device. Wellness Lounge EyeSpy Scavenger Hunt West, Booth 7561 Use the Mobile Meeting Guide to play the AAO Saturday – Tuesday 2019 EyeSpy game. Each day you can answer trivia • Get a free seated massage. questions; discover clues that will navigate you • Participate in chair yoga and guided meditation around the exhibit halls to Academy areas; and visit sessions. booths in each exhibit hall to qualify for the raffle • Enjoy the Zen garden. to win daily prizes. Raffle prize drawings: EyePlay Experience, South, Network and Learn Booth 2349 at 3:00 PM on Saturday, Sunday & Look for these opportunities in the exhibit halls: Monday, Oct. 12 - 14. • Learning Lounge, North, Booth 5314 All qualified participants will be entered in a raffle • Technology Pavilion, West, Booth 7755 for the Grand Prize: A four-night hotel room stay in • Academy Resource Center, West, Booth 7337 Las Vegas for AAO 2020. Wi-Fi in the Exhibit Hall New Exhibitor Pavilion Access free Wi–Fi throughout Moscone Center by Discover the newest companies participating in the searching for and joining the “AAO2019” network. AAO 2019 Exhibition in the New Exhibitor Pavilion No password needed. and throughout the West, Level 1 Exhibition. Look for the booths highlighted on the floor plan.

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Product Theater Technology Pavilion, West, Booth 7755 Get the latest product news from exhibitors and enjoy a free continental breakfast or boxed lunch. See page 97 for more information. Saturday, Oct. 12 Monday, Oct. 14 9:30 - 10:30 AM 9:30 - 10:30 AM Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Genentech, A Member of the Roche Group Acthar® Gel: A Treatment Option for a Range of The Efficacy and Safety of LUCENTIS® (RANIBI- Ocular Inflammatory Diseases ZUMAB INJECTION) in Neovascular Age-Related 12:30 - 1:30 PM Macular Degeneration (nAMD) & Diabetic Reti- Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation nopathy (DR) with or Without Diabetic Macular Novartis Symposium Edema (DME) Sunday, Oct. 13 9:30 - 10:30 AM REGENERON Pharmaceuticals, and designed for U.S. retina specialists. A 360˚ Approach to Clinical and Practice Manage- ment of Wet AMD and DR 12:30 - 1:30 PM Ocular Therapeutix DEXTENZA® (Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Insert) 0.4mg; Putting the Control of Steroid Post-Op Therapy in Your Hands

162 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Academy Attend Special Events Complimentary Headshots Resource Center Saturday, Oct. 12 – Monday, Oct. 14 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. West, Booth 7337 EyeCare America® Volunteer Reception • Save 10% on product purchases Saturday, Oct. 12 | 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. • Get free shipping* within the (At the Truhlsen-Marmor Museum United States and Canada of the Eye,™ West, Booth 7037) Pick up your gift, sip and mingle with • See more than 30 new products volunteers and residents. Don’t miss • Get practice management help the raffle at 4 p.m. • Talk to IRIS® Registry experts Meet & Greet the Journal Editors • Learn about the new Museum of the Eye Sunday, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Subscribers, reviewers and published • Renew your Academy, ISRS or AAOE authors of Ophthalmology® and the membership — or join new Ophthalmology® Glaucoma and Ophthalmology® Retina journals are invited to meet editors-in-chief Stephen D. McLeod, MD; Henry D. Jampel, MD; and Andrew P. Schachat, MD and the editorial boards.

*Academy will ship free via FedEx Ground to the U.S. 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Canadian provinces only. Does not include U.S. territories. Applies only to product purchases at the Academy Resource Center, Oct. 12 – 15, 2019.

aao.org/resourcecenter Informational Posters

INFORMATIONAL POSTERS Informational Posters Saturday - Tuesday, Oct. 12 - 15 North, Booth 6643 Informational Posters are presented by allied health organizations, ophthalmological societies and organizations that serve the visually impaired.

Poster 1 American Society of Ocularists (ASO) services, education and global solutions to areas The American Society of Ocularists is dedicated of need with a focus on oculoplastics. to education, research and standards in the field Poster 8 Public Health Foundation of India of ophthalmic prosthetics (PHFI) Poster 2 Chinese American Ophthalmological PHFI is helping to build institutional and systems Society, Inc. (CAOS) capacity in India for strengthening education, CAOS is an organization to advance medical training, research and policy development in the knowledge, research and to assist in the training area of public health. of ophthalmologists of Chinese descent. Poster 9 The Glaucoma Foundation Poster 11 Christian Ophthalmology Society The Glaucoma Foundation is committed to (COS) providing educational outreach about timely eye The COS is an interdenominational society of care for glaucoma, plus funding cutting edge eye surgeons and physicians who confess Jesus research to find a cure. Christ as Savior and Lord. Society activities Poster 10 The Sturge-Weber Foundation include things such as: annual scientific and (SWF) spiritual meeting, regional gatherings and a The SWF is a clearinghouse of information on mentorship program. Sturge-Weber syndrome, facilitates and funds Poster 3 Eye Foundation of America Inc. research while supporting patients through The Eye Foundation of America’s goal is to diverse networks for lasting impact. improve the accessibility and affordability of eye Poster 12 Vision Outreach International care around the world through service, research, Vision Outreach International empowers the and education. poor through sight restoration on a global scale Poster 4 Lighthouse for Christ Mission and in the name of Christ. We also train leaders and Eye Centre network with other like-minded organizations. Lighthouse Eye Centre is seeking short-term Poster 13 Volunteer Eye Resources volunteer ophthalmologists to serve and share International (VER) skills at our very busy mission located in VER was created to improve and restore sight Mombasa, Kenya. to individuals living in extreme poverty in Poster 6 Mahatme Eye Bank & Hospital developing nations by providing high quality, Non-profit organization – Mahatme Eye Bank comprehensive, community-driven eye care and Eye Hospital, Nagpur India offers hands on services applying best practices in global eye surgical training courses and free International health. Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) fellowships. Poster 14 Volunteer Eye Surgeons Poster 5 Pediatric Keratoplasty Association International This association addresses the issues associated Sends volunteer eye surgeons and paramedical with management of corneal diseases in infants personnel to hospitals in developing countries and children. Our meetings and newsletters such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and disseminate information on these clinical issues. Paraguay to teach modern medical and surgical techniques. Poster7 Project Theia Project Theia’s mission is to provide surgical 164 Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/mobile. Exhibitor List

EXHIBITOR LIST Exhibitor List 2Eyes Vision S.L. NEW!...... W 7460 Appasamy Associates*...... S 1350 ARCADOPHTA...... N 5424 A ArcScan, Inc...... S 2160 Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology A.R.C. Laser GmbH...... S 1951 (APAO)...... W 7612 A1 Opticals...... N 5025 ASICO, LLC*...... S 533 AA Vision, Inc...... N 5525 Association for Research in Vision and Aaren Scientific, Inc...... S 1851 Ophthalmology (ARVO)...... N 5833 Abbvie...... W 7617 AST Products, Inc...... S 2324 Accutome Surgical*...... S 627 Aurolab...... S 2320 Accutome, Inc.*...... S 1521 Aurora Surgical, LLC...... S 142 Action Medical Pvt Ltd...... W 7130 Avedro, Inc...... N 5415 Acuity Eye Group/Retina Institute of Avella Specialty Pharmacy...... W 7119 California...... W 7527 Avellino Labs...... N 6670 Acuity Pro, Inc...... N 6362 AZTACH Medical Device, Inc...... W 7131 Adaptica SRL...... N 5047 Addition Technology, Inc...... S 1751 Advanced Data Systems Corp...... W 7251 B AdvancedMD, Inc...... N 6570 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Advice Media ...... S 2524 Miami Miller School of Medicine NEW!... W 7244 Aerie Pharmaceuticals, Inc...... S 2339 Bausch + Lomb*...... N 6266 Aero Pump GmbH NEW! ...... W 7361 Beauty and Beyond...... S 2222,N 5321, W 7743 Airmed Precision Instruments, Inc. NEW! ...... N 5023 Beaver-Visitec International, Inc.*...... N 6458 AJL Ophthalmic, S.A...... S 1751 Beijing Brightway Medical Instru. Akorn, Inc.*...... N 6438 Co., Ltd. NEW!...... W 7258 AKtive Srl...... S 2221 Beneficial Equipment Finance Corp...... N 6126 Al.chi.mi.A Srl...... N 6035 Benjamin Biomedical, Inc...... S 2223 Alcon Laboratories, Inc.*...... S 539 Besse Medical...... W 7618 Alex Surgical Co., Ltd...... S 119 Beyeonics Surgical, Ltd...... N 6272 Alimera Sciences, Inc...... N 5614 Billings Clinic NEW!...... 7211 Allergan Medical Affairs...... S 1515 Bio Optics Co., Ltd NEW!...... W 7253 Allergan, Inc. *...... S 1123 Biogen NEW!...... W 7463 Alphaeon Credit...... W 7739 Bioniko...... S 362 ALT Medical Device...... N 6636 Bio-Tissue, Inc...... W 7817 AMA Optics, Inc...... S 222 BlephEX, LLC...... N 5620 Ambir Technology Inc. NEW!...... W 7362 Blythe Medical...... W 7229 Ambler Surgical...... N 5607 Brevium, Inc...... N 6033 American Academy of Ophthalmology Bruder Healthcare Company...... N 5318 (AAO)...... W 7337 Bryn Mawr Communications...... N 5613 American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery BSM Consulting...... S 2216 (ASCRS)*...... S 1745 American Society of Ophthalmic Administrators C (ASOA)...... S 1745 C.S.O. Srl...... S 1115 AMSURG NEW!...... W 7843 CalTray...... S 220 Andersen Caledonia Ltd NEW!...... W 7328 Angiotech*...... N 5843 Cambrian Medical, Inc...... N 5219 Anodyne Surgical...... N 5418 Canon U.S.A., Inc.*...... S 633 AO Lab - American Ophthalmic Lab*...... S 715 Capital One...... N 6373

= Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, 165 Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members EXHIBITOR LIST

CareCredit ...... S 1526 Essilor Instruments*...... S 621 Ceatus Media Group...... S 138 ESW - Vision...... W 7626 Chona Surgical, Co...... N 5124 European Society of Cataract & Refractive Chongqing Kanghua Ruiming S & T Co., Ltd..... N 6552 Surgeons (ESCRS)...... W 7631 Cilita, Ltd...... S 1357 European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE)...... W 7608 CIMA Technology, Inc.*...... N 5622 European Society of Retina Specialists Clearside Biomedical, Inc...... N 5623 (EURETINA)...... W 7629 Clearwave Corporation...... W 7525 Excelitas Technologies...... S 2326 Cloud Consent Solutions LLC...... W 7850 Excellent Hi-Care Pvt., Ltd...... N 6466 Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic...... W 7125 Eye Care and Cure...... N 5129 Compulink Healthcare Solutions*...... N 5848 Eye Care Leaders...... N 5361 CorneaGen...... S 2315 Eye Designs, LLC*...... S 1739 Corso Enterprises, Inc...... W 7303 Eye Pharma Inc. NEW!...... W 7261 Crestpoint Management ...... S 815, W 7509 Eye Photo Systems...... S 117 EyecareLive NEW!...... W 7264 D EyeKon Medical*...... S 147 Eyekor, Inc...... N 5034 DavLong Business Solutions...... N 6025 EyeMD EMR Healthcare Systems, Inc...... W 7045 Designer Drugs Pharmacy...... W 7324 Eyenovia, Inc...... N 6324 Designs for Vision, Inc.*...... N 6029 Eyenuk, Inc...... N 5220 Device Optical...... S 130 Eyeol UK Limited...... S 122 Dexta Corporation*...... W 7517 EyePlay Experience - American Academy DGH Technology, Inc.*...... S 1814 of Ophthalmology...... S 2349 Diagnosys LLC*...... S 618 Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals...... N 5263 Diamatrix, Ltd...... N 5942 EyeQue NEW!...... W 7159 DigiVision Care NEW!...... W 7731 EyeSys Vision, Inc...... S 2123 Diopsys, Inc...... N 6548 Eyevance Pharmaceuticals LLC...... W 7309 Doctible...... W 7121 Doctor.Com...... N 5400 F Doctorsoft Corporation...... W 7133 FCI Ophthalmics*...... N 5349 Dompe NEW!...... W 7560 First Insight Corporation...... N 5619 Dr.Chrono NEW!...... W 7363 Focus Vision Supplements...... W 7352 DORC International, bv*...... N 5856 Forus Health...... W 7225 Duckworth & Kent Ltd...... S 815, W 7509 Freedom Ophthalmic Pvt., Ltd...... S 1957 Duke Eye Center...... W 7109 Freedom Scientific...... N 6330 Dutch Ophthalmic, USA*...... N 5856 G E GENENTECH...... S 315 Eagle Labs*...... N 6629 Geuder AG ...... S 815, W 7509 Eckert Wordell...... N 5945 Glacial Multimedia, Inc...... W 7322 Eidolon Optical, LLC...... N 5319 Glaucoma Research Foundation...... W 7009 Einstein Medical...... W 7622 Glaukos Corporation...... S 2238 Ellex...... S 439 GlobeChek...... N 5449 Ellman, A Cynosure Company*...... N 6048 Good- Company...... W 7747 ELSEVIER*...... W 7837 GreenLight Clinical NEW!...... W 7308 EnChroma Inc. NEW!...... W 7828 GreenSky Patient Solutions, LLC...... W 7845 Enhanced Medical Services...... S 1014 Guardion Health Sciences...... S 249 Epsilon EyeCare, USA...... S 214 Gulden Ophthalmics...... S 2115 Eschenbach Optik of America*...... S 820 GVE Ophthalmic...... N 5367 166 = Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members EXHIBITOR LIST H J Haag-Streit Group*...... S 327 Jaggi Ophthalmic Instrument Co...... N 6128 Hager Bambach...... W 7529 Jaypee Highlights Medical Publishers, Inc.*... W 7501 HAI Laboratories, Inc...... S 2023 JCAHPO...... W 7616 HANGZHOU BRIGHT VISION TECH JEDMED Instrument Company...... S 1415 CO., LTD NEW!...... W 7031 Jenoptik Optical Systems, LLC...... W 7729 Hangzhou Mocular Medical Technology, Inc..... N 5365 Jewel Precision NEW!...... W 7461 Hausted...... N 6366 JM Surgicals...... S 1856, N 6549 Hawaiian Moon...... W 7832 Johnson & Johnson Vision...... S 1439 HealthLink Europe & International NEW!...... S 2318 Heidelberg Engineering*...... S 1839 K HEINE*...... S 139 KAI Industries Co., Ltd...... S 1956 Highlights of Ophthalmology*...... W 7501 Kaiser Permanente...... N 5121 Horizon Therapeutics ...... W 7053, 7163 NEW! Kala Pharmaceuticals, Inc...... W 7823 Howard Instruments, Inc.*...... S 1360 Karger Publishers...... N 5119 Huaian Frimen Co., Ltd...... S 2534, N 5270 Katalyst Surgical, LLC...... N 5142 Hurricane Medical...... S 2214 Katena Products, Inc.*...... N 5964,6172 Huvitz Co., Ltd...... N 5019 Keeler*...... S 1521 HVO, Inc...... W 7015 Keen Sight, Inc...... S 2522 Khosla Surgical Industries*...... N 5625 I King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital*...... W 7330 i.com medical GmbH...... W 7365 Kingsmen Software NEW!...... W 7848 Icare USA, Inc...... S 2250 Kirwan Surgical Products LLC*...... S 2215 IDx...... N 5323 Konan Medical USA*...... N 5860 Illuminix Industries...... N 6637 Koryo Eyetech Co., Ltd...... W 7231 I-MED Pharma...... N 5549 Kowa American Corporation*...... S 615 ImprimisRx...... W 7601 Kugler Publications*...... N 5849 Inami & Co., Ltd...... S 128, 527 Kuwait Specialized Eye Center...... S 361 Indo Webal Surgical Pvt., Ltd...... W 7822 Indo-German Surgical Corporation...... W 7220 L Infinite Trading Inc...... S 146 Labtician Ophthalmics, Inc.*...... N 6453 Infinity Massage Chairs...... N 6630 Lacrimedics, Inc.*...... W 7318 Innova Systems, Inc...... W 7132 LacriVera...... S 2125 Innovia Medical...... N 6629 Learning Lounge - American Academy Integra Life Sciences...... W 7824 of Ophthalmology...... N 5314 Integrated Orbital Implants, Inc.*...... N 5618 Leica Microsystems*...... N 5830 ICO/WOC2020...... W 7723 Leiters ...... W 7400 InVision Medical...... S 360 LENSAR...... S 2246 IRIDEX*...... S 829 Lenstec, Inc...... W 7409 IrisVision...... W 7741 Lifeline Medical Devices Pvt., Ltd...... W 7728 Ivantis, Inc...... W 7401 LIGHTMED Corporation...... S 155 Lions Eye Institute For Transplant & Research... N 5028 Lite Source, Inc...... N 5420 Live Eyewear, Inc...... W 7117 LKC Technologies, Inc.*...... N 6046 Lombart Instrument*...... S 1038 Lumenis Vision*...... S 1338 Luneau Technology USA...... S 449 = Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, 167 Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members EXHIBITOR LIST

New Vision Meditec Co., Ltd...... N 6646 M New World Medical, Inc...... N 5606 M&S Technologies...... N 5522 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Maculogix...... N 6363 Mount Sinai...... W 7623 Madhu Instruments Pvt., Ltd...... S 134 Nextech Systems, Inc...... N 6448 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals...... W 7417 Nextgen Healthcare ...... N 6656 MANI...... S 814 Nidek, Inc.*...... N 6248 Marasco & Associates...... S 1456 NoIR LaserShield*...... S 1524 Marco Ophthalmic*...... S 239 Norlase NEW!...... W 7259 Market Scope, LLC...... N 6365 Notal Vision, Inc...... N 5649 Marsden Advisors...... N 6545 NovaBay Pharmaceuticals...... W 7531 Marshfield Clinic Health System...... N 5621 Novartis Pharma AG...... W 7025 Meccanottica Mazza S.r.L...... N 5925 Novartis Pharmaceuticals*...... S 1149, N 5645, Med Learning Group NEW!...... W 7059 ...... W 7609 MEDA Co., Ltd...... N 5223 NuSight Medical...... S 2516 MedDev Corporation*...... N 5847 MedEdicus...... S 1757 O Media MICE ...... W 7360 NEW! OASIS Medical, Inc.*...... N 6032 Medical Ministry International Canada...... W 7114 Ocular Instruments Inc.*...... S 727 Medical Technical Products...... N 6457 Ocular Science...... S 144 Medicel AG...... W 7153 Ocular Surgery News*...... N 5519 Medinstrus UAB...... N 5118 Ocular Therapeutix...... S 2323 Med-Logics, Inc...... N 5419 Oculus Surgical, Inc.*...... S 2029 MedOne Surgical, Inc...... N 5947 Oculus, Inc.*...... S 1924 Medscape, LLC ...... W 7263 NEW! OCuSOFT, Inc.*...... S 2230, N 5829 Metrovision...... N 5325 Ocutrx Vision Technologies, LLC...... N 6464 Micro Medical Devices, Inc...... N 6430 OD-OS GmbH...... S 2055 MICROspecialties, Inc...... N 6367 Oertli Instrumente AG*...... S 1615 MicroSurgical Technology...... S 627 Omeros Corporation...... N 6561 MID Labs, Inc...... N 5946 OMG Optical Marketing Group NEW!...... W 7257 MIRA, Inc.*...... S 717 OMIC-Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Miracles In Sight...... N 5500 Company...... W 7236 Modernizing Medicine...... N 5261 Omni Lens Pvt., Ltd...... N 5869 Modulight, Inc...... W 7317 OPHTEC...... N 6338 Morcher GmbH...... N 6537 Ophthalmic Instrument Company*...... S 1522 MORIA*...... N 5836 Ophthalmic Instruments, Inc...... N 5423 MSI Precision Instruments...... W 7033 Ophthalmic Photographers Society...... N 5152 MTI, Inc...... S 455 Ophthalmology Dispensing Services...... N 5221 Myco Industries, Inc. NEW!...... W 7358 Ophthalmology Management...... N 5837 Mynosys Cellular Devices, Inc...... W 7808 Ophthalmology Times*...... W 7511 Myvision Medical Pvt., Ltd...... N 6042 Optelec*...... N 6330 Optimetrics, Inc.*...... S 114 N Optopol Technology Sp. z o.o...... N 5971 Nadia International, Inc.*...... S 723 Optos, Inc...... S 127 Natus Medical Incorporated...... W 7217 Optovue, Inc...... S 1914 Neitz Instruments Co., Ltd...... N 5043 ORBIS International...... N 5936 NeoMedix Corporation...... S 1260 Oxurion NV...... N 5123 Network Medical Products...... N 6629 Oyster Point Pharma...... N 6663 Network Technology Development, Ltd...... N 6535 168 = Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members EXHIBITOR LIST P S P.S.T. Corp.*...... N 6134 S4OPTIK...... S 1014 Pacific Ophthalmic Supply...... N 5218 Safetran BioMedical Inc. NEW!...... W 7209 Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology Santen, Inc.*...... S 1139 (PAAO)...... W 7733 Scarf King...... S 150 Paragon BioTeck, Inc...... W 7717 SCHWIND Eye-tech-Solutions GmbH...... S 2039 Peschke Trade GmbH...... W 7831 SciCan*...... W 7849 PHAKOS...... S 1361 ScienceBased Health...... S 349 Phoenix Technology Group...... N 5249 Scope Health NEW!...... W 7255 Physician Search Associates...... N 6124 sea-change, inc.*...... S 2224 Physiol...... N 6458 Second Sight Medical Products...... N 6642 Pine Pharmaceuticals...... W 7523 SEE International...... W 7216 PinPoint Optics...... S 1857 Segal Optiks Pvt., Ltd...... N 6525 Plus Surgicals...... S 148 SERVIMED INDUSTRIAL SPA...... S 2532 Plusoptix, Inc...... W 7230 Shamsi Surgical...... W 7730 Practice Flow Solutions...... W 7233 Shanghai MediWorks Precision Precision Vision ...... S 2219 Instruments Co., Ltd...... N 6564 Precitec Optronik GmbH NEW!...... W 7462 Shanghai VisuScience Meditech Premier Ophthalmic Services, Inc...... N 5322 Co., Ltd NEW!...... W 7213 Prescott’s, Inc.*...... S 515 Shanghai Xiaolai Science and Pricon-Iscon Surgicals, Ltd...... S 121 Trade Company...... N 5372 PRN Physician Recommended Nutriceuticals.. W 7533 SHENZHEN CERTAINN TECHNOLOGY Promedica International...... N 6547 CO., LTD...... N 5472 ProQR Therapeutics NEW!...... W 7354 Sight Sciences, Inc...... N 5406 Sihong Ophsurin Co., Ltd...... N 6370 Q SLACK*...... N 5519 Smartlens NEW!...... W 7312 QTC, A Leidos Company NEW!...... W 7161 SMR Ophthalmic Pvt., Ltd...... N 6130 Quantel Medical*...... S 1315 Solutionreach...... W 7227 Quidel Eye Health...... N 5264 Sometech, Inc...... N 5600 Sonogage, Inc.*...... N 6532 R Sonomed Escalon*...... S 823 Spark Therapeutics, Inc...... W 7602 Radix Health NEW!...... W 7727 Ray Vision, Inc...... N 6132 Speedway Surgical Co...... S 2314 Springer...... S 721 Red Spot Interactive NEW!...... W 7356 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc...... W 7325 SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean...... W 7846 Reichert, Inc.*...... S 1028 Stereo Optical*...... S 621 Rendia...... N 5932 Stephens Instruments*...... S 1820,1826 RET, Inc...... W 7019 STERIMEDIX...... S 818 Substantial Medical Consulting ...... W 7265 RetiVue LLC NEW!...... W 7564 NEW! Review of Ophthalmology*...... S 1429 Sun Ophthalmics...... S 2331 RICA Surgical Products...... N 6425 Super Optical ...... W 7737 Rose Micro Solutions...... N 5769, N 6226, W 7836 Surgenex NEW!...... TBD Royal Bee...... N 6225 Surgi Edge*...... N 5943 Rumex International Co...... S 1022 Surgical Specialties Corp.*...... N 5843 SurgiCube International B.V...... N 6543 Surgilum, LLC...... N 6558 Surgistar, Inc.*...... S 221

= Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, 169 Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members EXHIBITOR LIST

Surgitel...... W 7521 Suzhou Kangjie Medical Inc...... N 6462 V Suzhou Microclear Medical Instruments Varitronics, Inc.*...... N 5928 Co., Ltd...... W 7221 VectorVision*...... S 249 Suzhou Wei Ting Bai Shun Medical Verana Health...... S 2047 Instrument Factory...... N 5100 VFO...... N 6330 Syneos Health...... N 5271 Virtual Field...... N 6325 Vision Associates...... N 5048 T Vision Group Holdings...... N 6426 Vision Share - Eye Bank Network...... N 5518 Takagi Seiko Co., Ltd...... S 614 VisionCare, Inc...... W 7732 Tarun Enterprises (Optitech Eyecare)...... N 6634 Vital Tears...... S 2528 TEAC...... N 5032 Vitreq B.V...... N 6458 TearLab Corporation...... N 5004 Vmax Vision...... W 7232 Tecfen Medical...... S 124 Volk Optical, Inc.*...... S 1521 Technology Pavilion - American Academy of Ophthalmology...... W 7755 Vortex Surgical...... N 6125 Tekia, Inc...... N 5222 VRmagic, Inc...... N 6540 The Dry Eye Doctor, Inc NEW!...... W 7260 The Eye Group*...... S 1427 W The Lebanon Corporation*...... S 719 Walman Instruments/ Eye Care Alliance*...... S 1530 The Ophthalmologist...... W 7402 Weave NEW!...... W 7624 THEA...... S 2015 Welch Allyn*...... S 1433 Thieme Medical Publishers...... N 5520 Wellness Lounge - American Academy of Tianjin Suowei Electronic Technology Co Ltd.... N 5135 Ophthalmology...... W 7561 Titan Medical Instruments LLC...... S 2514 West - Televox Solutions ...... N 6236 Titan Surgical...... S 115 Wills Eye Hospital...... N 6230 Tomey Corporation*...... N 5956 Wilson Ophthalmic*...... S 355 Topcon Medical Systems Inc.*...... N 5343 Winfame USA, Inc...... N 5868 Tracey Technologies...... S 2117 WITH US VISION NEW!...... W 7262 Translational Imaging Innovations, Inc. NEW!.W 7364 Wolters Kluwer Health*...... S 1423 Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye...... W 7037 World Glaucoma Association (WGA)...... W 7112 TTI Medical*...... S 2225 ICO/WOC2020...... W 7723 World Precision Instruments NEW!...... W 7164 U UFSK-International OSYS, GmbH...... S 215 Z UMI Optics...... S 2161 Zabby’s...... S 123 University of Wisconsin Department of Zeiss*...... N 5669 Ophthalmology...... N 5300 Ziemer Ophthalmics AG...... S 1048 US IOL, Inc.*...... S 1820,1826 Zilia NEW!...... W 7310 USRetina...... W 7600 Zocular...... S 2220 Zomex Instruments Co. Pvt., Ltd...... N 5371 Zumax Medical Co., Ltd...... W 7842

Accurate as of Aug. 23, 2019.

170 = Exhibitors Celebrating 25 years of participation, * = Exhibitors with more than 25 years of participation, Bold Text = Ophthalmic Business Council Members Exhibitors Celebrating 25 Years

The Academy congratulates the following companies celebrating their Silver Anniversary at AAO 2019.

Advice Media ... S 2524 CareCredit ... S 1526 Crestpoint Management ... S 815 and W 7509 Duckworth & Kent Ltd. ... S 815 and W 7509 Geuder AG ... S 815 and W 7509 Leiters ... W 7400 Lenstec, Inc. ... W 7409 Med-Logics, Inc. ... N 5419 New World Medical, Inc. ... N 5606 NextGen Healthcare ... N 6656 Precision Vision ... S 2219 Rumex International ... S 1022 Super Optical ... W 7737 West - Televox ... N 6236 Join us in recognizing the contributions to our organization and profession by visiting these exhibiting companies during the exhibition.

Complete meeting information is available at www.aao.org/2013. 171 See You in Las Vegas

Save the Date AAO 2020 November 14 – 17 Subspecialty Day November 13 – 14 AAOE Program November 13 – 17 ASORN Nursing Program November 13 – 14

The year 2020 will be defined by big ideas, bold goals and brilliant advances. You’re the force that will put them into action. Join us in Las Vegas for AAO 2020 to discover the research, resources and vision shaping the future of ophthalmology.

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NYEE at AAO 2019 West, Booth 7623

NYEE/MSH Alumni Meet the Experts Association Reception at West, Booth 7623 Reconnect with friends and Join us for a series of presentations colleagues from New York Eye by our faculty experts on new and Ear Infi rmary of Mount Sinai techniques and emerging therapies and The Mount Sinai Hospital in the treatment of complex eye during our annual alumni event. diseases. Stop by our booth for a schedule of presenters. October 12, 2019 6–9 pm October 12, 13 and 14 10 am–2 pm The View Lounge 780 Mission St

San Francisco, CA Presentations and the alumni reception are not a liated with the o cial program of AAO 2019 SAVE THE DATE NYEE Celebrates Its 200th Anniversary Join faculty, alumni, and friends of NYEE in a celebration of our 200-year legacy of leadership, innovation and excellence in patient care.

Bicentennial Gala The Plaza Hotel, New York October 15, 2020

Transformational Ophthalmology 2020: Envisioning Our Third Century New York Academy of Medicine October 16, 2020

For more information and tickets go to: www.nyee.edu/200years