CLINICAL CHALLENGES in Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease
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CLINICAL CHALLENGES in Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease GUEST FACULTY David Hunter, M.D. Professor and Vice Chair of Ophthalmology Harvard Medical School Ophthalmologist-in-Chief Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Marlene Moster, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology Jefferson Medical College Wills Eye Hospital Glaucoma Service Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Friday, February 21, 2014 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sinai Hospital Zamoiski Auditorium Baltimore, Maryland CLINICAL CHALLENGES in Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease Date, Time & Location Date: Friday, February 21, 2014 Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Location: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore - Zamoiski Auditorium 2401 West Belvedere Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21215 Phone (410) 601-6200 Registration / Information Registration Fee: $95 Residents and Fellows: No charge Includes all program materials, continental breakfast, luncheon and refreshments. Advance registration is required. Please make checks payable to: The Krieger Eye Institute CME Program. Registration must be received no later than February 14, 2014. Program Coordinator: Wendy Schnitzer (410) 601-5931 Free Parking (with validation) is available in the new Belvedere Avenue parking garage directly in front of Zamoiski Auditorium. Accreditation LifeBridge Health is accredited by MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society, to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. LifeBridge Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Maryland Board of Optometry has designated this educational activity for 7.0 TPA credit hours (Approval code 2014-023 PS). This program has been awarded 7.0 Group B JCAHPO (Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology) continuing education credits (CECs) Conference Objectives Participants will be exposed to new strategies in the diagnosis and management of uveitis, glaucoma, cataracts, corneal disease, retinal pathology and pediatric disease. At the conclusion of the conference, the participants should be able to: - Appreciate current concepts about and the diagnosis, causes and management of Dry Eye Syndrome - Understand new treatments for retinal diseases including vitreous opacities and diabetic retinopathy - Appreciate the latest development in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma - Understand current management of strabismus - Know what is right and what is wrong about antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance - Learn about ultrasonic bone removal for orbital surgery - Know about the ethical considerations in glaucoma care - Understand various types of uveitis in the pediatric population - Present and discuss complex glaucoma and pediatric cases CLINICAL CHALLENGES in Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease Program 7:45 am Continental Breakfast 8:15 am Welcome ....................................................................................... Donald Abrams, MD 8:20 am Gonioscopy and Angle Imaging ............................................................... Salman Ali, MD 8:35 am A Rare Case of Variable Diplopia..................................................... Michael Altman, MD 8:50 am Pediatric Uveitis ............................................................................... Parvathy Pillai, MD 9:05 am Symptomatic Vitreous Opacities ......................................................David Ellenberg, MD 9:20 am The Role of Vitreous Traction in Chronic Diabetic Macular Edema .......Phillip Scharper, MD 9:35 am Ethical Considerations in Glaucoma Care .................................Anthony Castelbuono, MD 9:50 am REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:00 am How OCT of the Macula Helps Us Diagnose and Treat Glaucoma: Another Piece of the Puzzle .............................................................Marlene Moster, MD 10:25 am Glaucoma Surgery: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are and Where We Are Going .......................................................................Marlene Moster, MD GLAUCOMA CASE PRESENTATIONS 11:00 am Postoperative Hypotony with Ahmed Valve ............................................. Justin Shaw, MD 11:20 am Uncontrolled Glaucoma in a Monocular Aphakic Patient with Silicone Oil ................................................................................... Corey Waldman, MD 11:40 am Acute Bilateral Angle Closure Glaucoma ............................................. Joshua Zaffos, MD 12:00 noon LUNCH 1:00 pm Management of Vertical Strabismus ....................................................David Hunter, MD 1:30 pm Treatment of Accomodative Esotropia ..................................................David Hunter, MD OCULAR MOTILITY CASE PRESENTATIONS 2:00 pm Mobius Syndrome ............................................................... Vishwanath Srinagesh, MD 2:20 pm High AC/A with Exotropia ..................................................................Kenneth Levin, MD 2:40 pm Nystagmus with Esotropia ..............................................................Stephen Winkler, MD 3:00 pm REFRESHMENT BREAK 3:15 pm Dry Eye Masquerade Syndromes .......................................................Jonathan Etter, MD 3:30 pm A Rapidly Expanding Orbital Mass ...........................................Theresa Kramer, MD, MBA 3:45 pm Adaptation of Ultrasonic Bone Removal for Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery ...........................................................................Marc Hirschbein, MD 4:00 pm A Resident Clinic as a Model for Excellence in Patient Care and Residency Education ...........................................................................Laura Green, MD 4:15 pm The Efficacy of Fortified Antibiotics Beyond One Month of Cold Storage .............................................................................Stephen Winkler, MD 4:30 pm Development of an In Vivo Model for Using Stem Cells as a Therapeutic Modality in Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy ................... Justin Shaw, MD 4:45 pm Discussion 5:00 pm Adjournment Guest Faculty David Hunter, M.D. Marlene Moster, M.D. Professor and Vice Chair of Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology Harvard Medical School Jefferson Medical College Ophthalmologist-in-Chief Wills Eye Hospital Glaucoma Service Boston Children’s Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Boston, Massachusetts Past Krieger Eye Institute Lecturers 1989 Morton Smith, M.D. 1998 Robert Osher, M.D. 2007 Michael E. Snyder, M.D. 1990 Robert S. Weinberg, M.D. 1999 Richard K. Parrish II, M.D. 2007 Mark B. Sherwood, M.D. 1991 Francis L’Esperance, M.D. 1999 Mark Tso, M.D. 2008 Michael J. Cooney, M.D. 1992 Jerry Shields, M.D. 2000 Harry Quigley, M.D. 2008 Byron S. Ladd, M.D. 1993 Robert C. Sergott, M.D. 2001 Allan E. Kolker, M.D. 2010 Simmons Lessel, M.D. 1994 Henry J. Kaplan, M.D. 2002 William E. Smiddy, M.D. 2010 David Greenfield, M.D. 1995 Peter R. Laibson, M.D. 2003 Robert D. Fechtner, M.D. 2011 Robert Goldberg, M.D. 1995 Michael A. Kass, M.D. 2003 Samuel Masket, M.D. 2011 Bonnie An Henderson, M.D. 1996 Arnall Patz, M.D. 2004 Robert Osher, M.D. 2012 Debra A. Goldstein, M.D. 1997 Peter McDonnell, M.D. 2004 Paul Palmberg, M.D. 2013 Deborah Friedman, M.D. 1997 Kenneth Wright, M.D. 2006 Alan L. Robin, M.D. 2013 Stephen Jae Kim, M.D. 1998 William Tasman, M.D. 2006 Richard Tipperman, M.D. Krieger Eye Institute Faculty Donald A. Abrams, M.D. Marc J. Hirschbein, M.D. Chairman and Director, The Krieger Eye Institute Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Instructor in Ophthalmology The Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins University Salman Ali, M.D. James W. Karesh, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Chairman Emeritus, The Krieger Eye Institute Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery Associate Professor of Ophthalmology The Johns Hopkins University Michael E. Altman, M.D. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Pediatric Ophthalmology The University of Maryland Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Theresa Kramer, M.D. The Johns Hopkins University Comprehensive Ophthalmology Ophthalmic Pathology Kurt Bennett, O.D. General and Pediatric Optometry Kenneth Levin, M.D. Cornea and Contact Lenses Resident, Ophthalmology Low Vision Rehabilitation Parvathy Pillai, M.D. Joseph W. Berkow, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Uveitis Retina Vascular Service Irvin P. Pollack, M.D. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Chairman Emeritus, The Krieger Eye Institute The Johns Hopkins University Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology Anthony C. Castelbuono, M.D. The Johns Hopkins University Comprehensive Ophthalmology Philip H. Scharper, Jr., M.D. Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery Vitreoretinal Service Associate Residency Program Director Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Justin Shaw, M.D. The Johns Hopkins University Resident, Ophthalmology David Ellenberg, M.D. Vishwanath Srinagesh,M.D. Fellow, Vitreoretinal Surgery Resident, Ophthalmology Jonathan R. Etter, M.D. Ana Carolina Victoria, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Fellow, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Cornea, External Disease, Uveitis and Refractive Surgery Corey Waldman, M.D. Laura K. Green, M.D. Resident, Ophthalmology Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cornea, External Disease and Refractive Surgery Stephen Winkler, M.D. Residency Program Director Resident, Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Joshua Zaffos, M.D. The Johns Hopkins University Resident, Ophthalmology CLINICAL CHALLENGES in Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease